Hidden Gem

Navajo Moenave Dinosaur Tracks

Just outside Tuba City, Arizona, the Navajo Moenave Dinosaur Tracks showcase well-preserved Jurassic dinosaur footprints, likely from theropods, etched into desert rock. Set against Arizona’s red sandstone, this site offers a look into prehistoric life, enhanced by Navajo guides who share insights on both the tracks and their cultural heritage.

About the experience

The Navajo Moenave Dinosaur Tracks near Tuba City is a fascinating site where visitors can see well-preserved dinosaur footprints embedded in ancient rock. Here’s what makes it a must-visit for history and science enthusiasts:

  • Authentic Dinosaur Footprints: The site features numerous fossilized tracks, believed to be from several dinosaur species, including theropods and sauropods. These footprints provide a direct link to Arizona’s prehistoric past, dating back over 200 million years.
  • Guided Tours by Navajo Guides: Navajo guides offer insights into the tracks, pointing out different types of footprints and explaining the history of the area. The tours add cultural depth to the visit, sharing traditional Navajo perspectives on the land and its significance.
  • Natural Open-Air Museum: The tracks are spread across an open desert landscape, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate them up close. The setting in the Arizona desert adds to the experience, making it feel like a journey back in time.
  • Educational Experience for All Ages: The dinosaur tracks are visible and accessible, making it an exciting educational stop for families, students, and dinosaur enthusiasts. It’s a hands-on way to learn about paleontology and Arizona’s ancient ecosystems.
  • Souvenirs and Local Crafts: Local Navajo artisans often set up nearby, offering handmade crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs, allowing visitors to support the community and take home a piece of Navajo culture.

The Navajo Moenave Dinosaur Tracks site is a captivating blend of natural history and Navajo heritage, offering a unique, outdoor experience that connects visitors to Arizona’s ancient and cultural past.

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Schedule

The site is accessible year-round.

Entrance Fee

Free
Located near Tuba City, visitors can view preserved dinosaur tracks. No official entrance fee, but donations are appreciated.
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