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Camping: Developed campground, require fee by reservation.

FEE: For entry and/or camping.

Elevation: 6200 - 6440 ft

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Chaco Culture National Historical Park
New Mexico

1808 Road 7950, Nageezi, NM 87037

San Juan County

36°01'47.0"N 107°54'36.6"W



Directions: Take AZ-87 N and AZ-260 E to AZ-277 N in Heber-Overgaard. Take AZ-377 N to AZ-77 N in Holbrook. Take I-40 E to NM-57 in McKinley County. Drive to NM-57 in San Juan County.

Ancient Ruins

Ancient Ruins

Historical

Historical

Wildlife

Wildlife

Exploring

Exploring

Camping

Camping

Hiking

Hiking

Chaco Culture National Historical Park

This Chaco Canyon Valley, high-desert landscape has long winters, short growing seasons, and marginal rainfall. Yet, it became the center of a thriving culture a thousand years ago. It was an unlikely place for a major center of ancestral Puebloan culture to take root and flourish. The grand scale of its architecture is monumental, making it a center hub for far-reaching commerce with complex community life and high levels of social organization, creating a cultural vision unlike any other seen before or since. That began in the mid 800s and lasted more than 300 years. Their descendants are the modern Southwest Indians. Many Southwest Indian people look upon Chaco as an important stop along their clans' sacred migration paths-a spiritual place to be honored and respected.

Richard Wetherill went to Chaco from Mesa Verde and used the stones from Pueblo Bonita to build his house. (Old Devil Enemy) - www.santafenewmexican.com

www.chacoarchive.org

DINÉ navajopeople.org

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