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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Trailhead of Bat Trail | Canyon de Chelly National Monument




Trailhead of Bat Trail
NPS Photo/ R. Henry

Canyon de Chelly is one if the most beautiful canyons of the southwest. But, most people who visit, only see a small part of the park from the canyon rims, or along the white house trail. The reason for this, is that Canyon de Chelly National Monument is still home for many families both on the rim and along the floor.

When you are able to take an organized trip with a private tour company or with a park ranger, you will be able to experience the canyon much more and you may also see more beautiful and peaceful areas of the canyon, such as this view from the trailhead of Bat Trail.

Bat Trail descends down into Bat Canyon, one of many side canyons in the park, and can be used to reach Spider Rock.

For more information on Ranger-led Hikes, call the Welcome Center at 1-928-674-5500, or visit our website www.nps.gov/cach. For a list of all the authorized tour companies, you may also visit our website, or you can call the Navajo Parks and Recreation office at 1-928-674-2106.

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