White House Overlook - Reviews from across the web
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White House Ruins Trail - Chinle - Reviews of White House Ruins Trail - TripAdvisor Took the White House Ruin trail in mid June at Tsegi (De Chelly). Anyone with even a little stamina can make this hike (I am a 61 year old male). The trail drops some 600 feet from the trail head to the ruin. This is a well maintained and manicured trail. The trip dow... tripadvisor.com
Canyon de Chelly, Chinle, AZ....June '05 Photo Gallery by Jim Larkey at pbase.com White House Ruins: The Monument is administered as part of the National Park Service but since it lies on Navajo land, admission is free. However, unsupervised access is restricted to the rim overlooks and to a single trail into the canyon, leading to the White House Ruins - for all other trips down... pbase.com
Canyon de Chelly Arizona | Hotels | Activities | Things to See provides guided tours of the canyon and significant archeological sites in his Unimog, or jeep, or in your own SUV. Every guide is certified by the Park Service. The basic three hour tour includes Antelope house in Canyon Del Muerto, and the White House Ruin in Canyon De Chelly. In addition, the fol... onroute.com
Canyon de Chelly awes from top to bottom The Junction Overlook affords the first look at the canyon's depth, and the signs warn that it's a sheer drop of 600 feet to the bottom. Next is the White House Overlook, unique because it's the only place in the canyon where tourists can hike to the bottom without a permit. If they do, they'll get ... azcentral.com
CANYON DE CHELLY - DesertUSA acrophobiac's-nightmare view down a 500-foot canyon face. The third, White House Overlook, offers access, via a 2.5-mile, round-trip trail, to a heavily visited Anasazi cliff dwelling; if you're in good shape, you can make the trip in a couple of hours, and it's the only inner-canyon hike for which ... desertusa.com
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