Arizona has no shortage of ancient ruins, many of which are accessible via hiking trails. Among the most fascinating is the Navajo National Monument, where you can marvel at three Native American cliff dwellings that remain surprisingly intact after more than 800 years of abandonment.

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Please note: the Monument is currently closed, but reservations for hiking to Keet Seel this summer open up on February 1.

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