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Introduction

Welcome to the Navajo Nation Zoological & Botanical Park web page!

The Navajo Nation Zoo and Botanical Park in Window Rock, Arizona, is the sole tribally-owed zoo. Since 1962, it has served as a sanctuary for nature and the spirit. Here animals reside in truly natural habitats surrounded by native vegetation and rock scenery. Most animals here are native to the Navajo Nation and a part of the zoo’s dedication to exhibit animals and plants important to the history and culture of the Navajo people.

The Zoological & Botanical Park became a program of the Navajo Nation Department of Fish and Wildlife on September 1, 2006 . Responsibilities of the Park were assumed from the Navajo Nation Parks & Recreation Dept.

The goal of this Park is to provide an educational and enjoyable experience for all visitors.

 

 
Zoological & Botanical Park
Hwy. 264, Building 36A
P.O. Box 1480
Window Rock, AZ 86515
(928)871-6574
 
 
Hours of Operation
Monday - Saturday 10:00am to 5:00pm

ADMISSION IS FREE!!

         

For your safety, and the safety of the animals at the Park:

Please do not feed the animals.

No pets or other animals are allowed within the Park. Children need to be constantly and closely supervised.

All visitors must stay on the provided trails at all times.

It is not permitted to sit upon, climb, or cross over the barricade fences, touch the cages, or tease the animals.

No Littering.