Also known as Tó Sido in Navajo, these hot springs were the site of a small community with a trading post until the 1950s. Prehistoric Chacoan roads have been discovered in the area.
"Indian Flock at Navajo Springs, Northern Arizona, circa 1950," photograph by .Josef Muench. Josef Muench Collection (NAU.PH.2003.11.10.5.B343). Cline Library, Northern Arizaon University.
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Linford, Laurance D. 2000 Navajo Places: History, Legend, Landscape. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
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