No. It is completely within the sovereign territory of the Navajo Nation, and thus outside the jurisdiction of the federal government. As such, it can not become part of the National Park System. It is instead a Navajo Tribal Park.
No it is a National Monument.
The only thing there is a Monument valley Navajo tribal park
A long way from here
1. Zion National Park 2.The Great Salt Lake 3.Arches National Park 4.Bryce Canyon 5.Monument Valley 6.Bingham Canyon (utah copper mines) 7.Capitol Reef Some may also consider Canyonlands.
no
President Obama designated several national parks during his presidency, including Bears Ears National Monument in Utah and Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument in Maine.
Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah and in Death Valley National Park in California.
because it was the same thing as as as a a a found
The Arches National Park.
In 1929 as a national monument, but 1971 as a national park.
Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Fossil Butte National Monument, Devil's Tower National Monument, and Fort Laramie National Monument are all located in the US state of Wyoming.
If you were at 36 North and 117 West (or 36, -117), you'd be in the middle of Death Valley National Park.
Wasatch Mountain State Park became Utah's first national state park in 1859.
* Zion National Park. * Arches National Park. * Dark Canyon Wilderness. * Muley Point. * Glen Canyon. * Great Salt Lake State Park and Marina. * Sundance Film Festival. * Temple Square. * Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. * Bryce Canyon National Park.