A long and rich cultural and spiritual history echoes with more than 1,500 years of habitation reflected in the numerous pictographs, petroglyphs, and from the ruins of those who once made their homes here. It is still sustaining a living community of the Navajo people, and you must have a guide to enter canyon areas. However, there are 2 paved auto routes totaling 43 miles that stop at numerous spectacular viewpoints above the canyon, and your pet is welcome to get out at these viewpoints. The campground facilities include restrooms, picnic tables, water, and a dump station. Water is not available in the winter months. There are no electric or water hookups at the campgrounds.