The Bisti Wilderness Adventure is a walking tour and is closed to motorized vehicles. The Chaco Canyon Adventure is a vehicle/walking tour. We park at three trailheads and walk to each of the Great Houses.

Bisti Wilderness Adventure: travel guests will meet at a prearranged meet-up location or at the wilderness sign junction off Highway 371 and County Road 7297.

Chaco Canyon Adventure: travel guests will meet at a prearranged meet-up location or at the Visitors Center Chaco Culture National Historical Park.

We currently offer two tours for adults and children. We are open year-round.
 
We limit group size to no more than nine (9) people for Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness tours. Contact us for more information.
Yes. We accommodate by customizing your tour. Here are examples: 3-hour tour, sunrise/sunset/night sky, scheduling tour windows to an earlier/later time, adding another area of interest, jump-on guide, and corporate sized groups. Email [email protected] for more information.
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We are in Mountain Daylight Time MDT (UTC - 6:00). See our current date and time here.
Your RV is able to access the main Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness parking lot, but if you need a formal RV park, the closest park will be in Farmington, NM view list
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Your RV is able to access Chaco Canyon's Gallo Campground, but if you need a formal RV park, the closest park will be in Bloomfield, NM view information
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177 miles (2 hours 45 minutes) from downtown ABQ to the main Bist/De-Na-Zin parking lot via Interstate 40 & Highway 371

Yes! Dogs are allowed on tour.

Creature Care Pet Resort
7303 E. Main Street
Farmington, NM 87402
(505) 326-5111
Yes. You can read reviews here.
No refund if you cancel six days before your tour. 97% refund if you cancel seven days or sooner. We do 97% refunds if we cancel due to weather. Review entire terms and conditions here.
The Bureau of Land Management Farmington Field Office manages drone applications. Contact the BLM office here. Navajo Nation Department of Transportation is responsible for review and managing an official drone registry. An application submission is required to fly your UAV on the Navajo Nation. Register here.