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Showing posts with label Crow Canyon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crow Canyon. Show all posts

Crow Canyon (3)


44 Panel    (Moderate)    
Round trip distance: 1.8 miles. (Elevation: 6054 - 6134 feet). Fee: none

Big Warrior Panel    (Easy)    
Round trip distance: 0.3 miles. (Elevation: 6002 - 6021 feet). Fee: none

Main Panel    (Easy)    
Round trip distance: 0.8 - 1.3 miles. (Elevation: 5990 - 6041 feet). Fee: none

Crow Canyon 44 Panel

Rating: 
Round Trip Distance: 1.8 miles
Difficulty: Moderate
Elevation: 6054 - 6134 feet
Cellphone: 0 bars
Time: 1 hr.
Trailhead: 44 Panel
Fee: none
Attractions: Petroglyphs




The 44 Panel trail is located in the Crow Canyon Archaeological District near Bloomfield, New Mexico. Crow Canyon is located in an area the Navajo people call Dinetah which means 'among the Navajo' or 'among the people'. This is the area the Navajo people consider to be their ancestral homeland. The 44 Panel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Crow Canyon Big Warrior

Rating: 
Round Trip Distance: 0.3 miles
Difficulty: Easy
Elevation: 6002 - 6021 feet
Cellphone: 0 bars
Time: 20 mins.
Trailhead: Big Warrior
Fee: none
Attractions: Petroglyphs





The Big Warrior Panel trail is located in the Crow Canyon Archaeological District near Bloomfield, New Mexico. Crow Canyon is located in an area the Navajo people call Dinétah which means 'among the Navajo' or 'among the people'. This is the area the Navajo people consider to be their ancestral homeland. The Crow Canyon Archaeological District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Crow Canyon Main Panel

Rating: 
Round Trip Distance: 0.8 - 1.3 miles
Difficulty: Easy
Elevation: 5990 - 6041 feet
Cellphone: 0 bars
Time: 1 hr.
Trailhead: Crow Canyon Main Panel
Fee: none
Attractions: Navajo and Puebloan petroglyphs




The Main Panel trail is located in the Crow Canyon Archaeological District near Bloomfield, New Mexico. Crow Canyon is located in an area the Navajo people call Dinétah which means 'among the Navajo' or 'among the people'. This is the area the Navajo people consider to be their ancestral homeland. The Crow Canyon Archaeological District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.