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Navajo Parks and Recreation Department keeps sites closed to all

FARMINGTON  Tribal parks, monuments and recreation areas maintained by the Navajo Parks and Recreation Department remain closed to the public, including to tribal members, because of the coronavirus pandemic. Department officials stated in a press release this week that such areas will remain off limits after reviewing the public health emergency order issued on April 22 and determining the reopening of parks does not apply to those under their management. Public Health Emergency Order No. 2021-009 was issued by the Navajo Department of Health. It elevated the tribe to yellow status under its reopening plan and set occupancy limits for businesses, including those identified as marinas and parks.

Durango is Always in Season - True West Magazine

True West Magazine Endless Possibilities, Endless Fun Durango is Always in Season An unspoiled place to create authentic memories. With compelling scenery, southwestern charm, and unlimited access, Durango, Colorado is the perfect place to create unforgettable memories. The best just got better. Escape to Durango.org, where Durango is Always in Season. Come get Lost in Durango With so much to see and do you’ll never have a dull day. Come get lost while you find yourself! With Durango as your base, you won’t run out of things to do. In fact, we’re sure you’ll want to spend a couple of extra days.

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Visit Navajo Nation and experience authentic western heritage

This story is sponsored by Discover Navajo. In the 1994 movie, Forrest Gump, the main character goes for a little run. Thinking he would run just to the end of the road, he went on, through his town, across the county, and eventually across America. At the culmination of thousands of miles, he stops, in none other than breathtaking Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park in Southeast Utah. This scene, along with countless other movies shot in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park over the years, has made this portion of the Navajo Nation synonymous with what many envision the American West to be.

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