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Access to this area is by dirt roads, some of which cross washes that are sandy when dry (and may require 4 wheel drive) or dangerous when wet.
Petroglyph panels at Crow Canyon and rock-walled hideaways perched high up on the rims of Largo Canyon and its tributaries tell the story of the first farmers of Dinétah, the Navajo homeland. Interpretive panels at Crow Canyon and at several “pueblitos,” the small fortresses that sheltered Dinétah’s farmers from raiding parties, introduce the centuries-long Navajo story.
Dogs allowed on hikes.
16th to 18th century
Please take only pictures, leave only footprints and leave all cultural resources where you find them.
Daily, sunrise to sunset
Year round
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