The Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness is a 45,000-acre (18,000 ha) wilderness area located in San Juan County in the U.S. state of New Mexico . Established in …
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Sep 26, 2024
This place is amazing, but there are a few items to consider. Our vehicle-equipped GPS, and an auxiliary Garmin model do not guide you to the trailhead. It's a few miles further down the gravel road.…Full review by JohninBC
May 6, 2024
The Navajo guided tour was for 6.2 miles lasting five hours over mostly flat country but with some short ascents and descends in between. Mostly strange wind sculpted rock formations. Ray, our guide …Full review by hanswT6464GT
Oct 14, 2023
We were very fortunate to have the opportunity to take this 5 hour tour. Kialo Winters taught us so much about the Navajo culture as well as other Pueblo cultures. He led us through a vast land of am…Full review by Catherine H
There are no guides there. If you feel you need a guide you would need to find a photo workshop convener that is familiar with the area. But if you are at all competent hiking , you …
There are no guides there. If you feel you need a guide you would need to find a photo workshop convener that is familiar with the area. But if you are at all competent hiking , you don't need a guide
If you use the wash as a base, can you at least see off in the distance where to hike to the neat sites such as the cracked eggs? Or would you have to leave the wash in search of those neat sites? Just trying to figure out how necessary a gps is.
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Correct. Using the wash as a landmarker is recommended if you do not have a GPS device. Note, from the parking lot you see the south rim on right and north rim on left. Also, use the …
Correct. Using the wash as a landmarker is recommended if you do not have a GPS device. Note, from the parking lot you see the south rim on right and north rim on left. Also, use the two large red hills in the valley as reference. Enjoy!
Hi there I am planning a trip here however I will be staying in Albuquerque and Farmington are there any guided outfitters or day tour trip companies that go here? because I don't drive
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Navajotoursusa offers great tours out of Farmington. See the listings under bisti badlands or google them.
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The BLM Library’s collection includes books, peer-reviewed journals in print and electronic format, online databases, technical publications, directives, NEPA and planning …
The BLM Library’s collection includes books, peer-reviewed journals in print and electronic format, online databases, technical publications, directives, NEPA and planning documents, historical...