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Walnut Canyon National Monument Admiring an Island Trail pueblo
ACTIVITIES
Cliff dwellings on the Island Trail

NPS photo by Dallas Larsen
Allow at least 2 hours to see the museum, hike down to the cliff dwellings (Island Trail closes one hour before closing), and walk the Rim Trail.

The Island Trail descends 185 feet (56m) into the canyon providing access to 25 cliff dwelling rooms. The trail, a strenuous .9 mile (1.4km) round trip, is one of the best ways to experience the park. Climbing the 240 steps back up can tax heart and lungs. Bring water! Elevation: 6690ft (2039m). Island Trail closes at 4:00pm daily and 5:00pm in June, July and August. Various ranger programs are offered during June, July and August. Schedules vary.

Pets must be kept on a leash at all times. They are not allowed in buildings or on park trails. Backcountry hiking is not allowed in order to protect fragile archeological sites.

Two RANGER-GUIDED hikes are available Memorial Day to Labor Day. RESERVATION ONLY! Call (928) 526-3367 for reservations.

1) LEDGE HIKE - Three hour hike. Strenuous. Offered first and last Saturday of each month @ 10am MST

2) RANGER CABIN WALK - Two hour hike. Easy. Offered first and last Sunday of each month @ 10am MST

NOTE: Arizona is on Mountain Standard Time year round.

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