The reservation includes several types of land use.
Eventually the reservation would include over 280,000 acres (1100 km2) and stretch over five counties.
The seven reservations include more than twelve distinct Native American ethnolinguistic groups.
The reservation includes the parkway, a park and a pedestrian pathway.
If the reservation included a Saturday-night stay, she said, $218.
By 1890, the reservation included 5,537 people, divided into a number of districts that include some 30 distinct communities.
The reservation includes picnic areas with grills, a visitors' center, and a playground.
Rooms after that are $74.25 to $174.30 for each additional night; reservations must include a Saturday or Sunday night.
The 1,400-acre reservation also includes a plant, shut in 1985, where uranium was processed to enable it to sustain nuclear reaction.
Both reservations include substantial senior water rights in the Colorado River, which are used for irrigated farming.