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Navajo Nation welcomes visit to tribal parks during shutdown





National parks and monuments are closed due to the shutdown of the federal government but the Navajo Nation is reminding the public that tribal parks remain open.

The tribe operates parks that can serve as alternatives to national facilities. Since the Grand Canyon National Park is closed, visitors can check out the Little Colorado River Navajo Tribal Park in Arizona.

The tribe's parks are open seven days a week with the exception of Christmas, New Year’s and Thanksgiving.

Get the Story:
Navajo Nation officials say the tribe’s parks aren’t affected by federal government shutdown (AP 10/1)
Lodge Owner Offers $25,000 to Reopen Grand Canyon (The New York Times 10/2)

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