The site is ran by the Navajo Nation. The entry fee is $5/person, and children under 6 are free. The road leading to the monument is a speed trap for tourists so beware.
Not much to do here but take a picture. Still a lot of fun. It's not a National Park, it's in the Navajo Nation. Please be respectful. $20 entry fee and please support the vendors if possible.
Gates open about 8:00 am, vendors start setting up, by 9:00 still half of the vendor stalls are empty. Most vendors had silver and turquoise jewelry or sandstone or T-shirts. $5.00 each to get in.
Каждый должен иметь такое фото😀в целом уникальное место, но слишком много киосков и навязчивых продавцов сувениров.еще одно место на территории индейцев,оплата только наличными.Но граница👍по линейке
Take 1 or 2 pictures folks, then get the hell out of the way and stop playing twister! Left hand Arizona, right leg New Mexico! Stop holding up the line!!!
Warning: after you leave the Arizona side is EMPTY. I left and drove to Flagstaff, AZ from here. Absolutely NOTHING for 3 hrs thru Hopi Reservation. Drive south on NM side to Gallup/1-40 instead.
There was a long line of people trying to take pictures in the corner. Not worth it if that's what you're after. Do appreciate that it supports the Navajo Nation.