Places to see at Kayenta, Arizona

Best Places to visit in Kayenta, Arizona - Best Things to do in Kayenta, AZ
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Black Mesa Twin Cinemas 0.5 2
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Kayenta (Navajo: T\u00f3 D\u00edn\u00e9eshzhee\u02bc) is a U.S. town which is part of the Navajo Nation and is in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. Established November 13, 1986, the Kayenta Township is the only \"township\" existing under the laws of the Navajo Nation, making it unique in this way.

The population was 5,189 at the 2010 census. Kayenta is located 25 miles (40\u00a0km) south of Monument Valley and contains a number of hotels and motels which serve visitors to Monument Valley. Like other places on the Navajo Nation, it is illegal to serve alcohol. Arizona does not observe Daylight Time; however, the Navajo reservation does.

Kayenta Township is the only municipal-style government on the Navajo Nation. It is regarded as a political sub-division of the Navajo Nation. It is managed by a five-member elected town board, which hires the township manager.

Kayenta is the name for the Chapter, as well as the township. Kayenta Chapter (a political division within the Navajo Nation that is analogous to a county within a state) encompasses land in both Utah and Arizona. Thus, the Navajo Nation's census figures for Kayenta Chapter are significantly different from those of Kayenta proper.

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Black Mesa Twin Cinemas 0.5 2
Cultural, Cinemas, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places

Kayenta (Navajo: T\u00f3 D\u00edn\u00e9eshzhee\u02bc) is a U.S. town which is part of the Navajo Nation and is in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. Established November 13, 1986, the Kayenta Township is the only \"township\" existing under the laws of the Navajo Nation, making it unique in this way.

The population was 5,189 at the 2010 census. Kayenta is located 25 miles (40\u00a0km) south of Monument Valley and contains a number of hotels and motels which serve visitors to Monument Valley. Like other places on the Navajo Nation, it is illegal to serve alcohol. Arizona does not observe Daylight Time; however, the Navajo reservation does.

Kayenta Township is the only municipal-style government on the Navajo Nation. It is regarded as a political sub-division of the Navajo Nation. It is managed by a five-member elected town board, which hires the township manager.

Kayenta is the name for the Chapter, as well as the township. Kayenta Chapter (a political division within the Navajo Nation that is analogous to a county within a state) encompasses land in both Utah and Arizona. Thus, the Navajo Nation's census figures for Kayenta Chapter are significantly different from those of Kayenta proper.

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Burger King with Navajo Code Talkers exhibit 0.63 1
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sweat lodge 0.64 1
Cultural, Museums, Interesting Places, Other Museums

hogan 0.65 1
Cultural, Museums, Interesting Places, Other Museums

Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church 0.84 1
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Catholic Churches

Red Rock Hill 2.12 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Burger King with Navajo Code Talkers exhibit 0.63 1
Cultural, Museums, Interesting Places, Other Museums

sweat lodge 0.64 1
Cultural, Museums, Interesting Places, Other Museums

hogan 0.65 1
Cultural, Museums, Interesting Places, Other Museums

Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church 0.84 1
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Catholic Churches

Red Rock Hill 2.12 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places