Spider Rock (Canyon de Chelly)

Rising 800 feet in Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Spider Rock is a sandstone spire significant to the Navajo, who believe it is the home of Spider Woman, a deity of wisdom and weaving. Her legend is central to traditional Navajo weaving and cultural stories shared with children.

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Spider Rock Overlook, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Chinle, AZ 86503, USA

About the experience

Spider Rock is a striking sandstone spire within Canyon de Chelly National Monument, standing as both a geological marvel and a cultural icon of the Navajo people. Here’s what makes it a captivating landmark:

  • Imposing 800-Foot Spire: Spider Rock rises 800 feet from the canyon floor, its slender, towering form set against the expansive red rock canyon. This impressive natural formation is one of the most recognizable features within Canyon de Chelly.
  • Sacred Navajo Site and Cultural Legend: According to Navajo tradition, Spider Rock is the home of Spider Woman, a revered deity who taught the Navajo people the art of weaving. The rock holds spiritual significance, and Navajo guides share stories of its importance in Navajo folklore.
  • Breathtaking Overlook: The Spider Rock Overlook on the South Rim Drive provides one of the best viewpoints, offering a clear view of the spire rising from the canyon floor. The overlook is particularly stunning at sunset, when the spire is bathed in warm, golden light.
  • Popular Photography Spot: Spider Rock’s dramatic shape and cultural mystique make it a favorite subject for photographers. The contrast of the red rock against the deep blue sky and green vegetation in the canyon below creates a stunning visual composition.

Spider Rock is a symbol of both the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Canyon de Chelly, making it a must-see landmark within this remarkable national monument.

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928-674-5500
Spider Rock Overlook, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Chinle, AZ 86503, USA
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The overlook is accessible year-round during daylight hours

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