- Monument Valley - Navajo Nation Parks Recreation
Welcome to the Navajo Nation’s Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park You are experiencing one of the most majestic – and most photographed – points on earth This great valley boasts sandstone masterpieces that tower at heights of 400 to 1,000 feet, framed by scenic clouds casting shadows that graciously roam the desert floor
- Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park (Facts Visitor Guide)
Iconic Western landscapes inspire visitors to set off on scenic Arizona road trips Located in Northern Arizona, Monument Valley’s collection of crimson mesas and towering sandstone buttes capture colors that appear only in nature
- How to Visit Monument Valley: Ultimate Guide for First Time Visitors
Look out over the Mittens, drive Tribal Park Loop, take a tour to more off-the-beaten-path parts of Monument Valley, hike the Wildcat Trail, watch the sunrise and the sunset, take a photography tour, and visit Forrest Gump Point
- Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park - Visit Utah
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, known by the Navajo as Tse’Bii’Ndzisgaii, is said to be one of the most photographed places on earth The valley features towering sandstone rock formations, sculpted over 300 million years, that soar 400 to 1,000 feet above the valley floor
- Monument Valley Tribal Park - How to Visit Monument Valley Now that It . . .
How to Visit! The Park has finally opened up! The park was closed since March 2020 and has been opened since July 8th, 2021! The Navajo Nation has set in place strict guidelines for how the park should operate The Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation department will set the day to day guidelines and those are as follows Note: Things are bound
- Monument Valley - Hotels, Tours and Navajo Tribal Park Information . . .
Visitor's guide to Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park on the Utah Arizona border Get area information for hotels, campgrounds, entrance fees to help you plan your trip
- Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park - Ultimate Visitors Guide
Monument Valley, known as Tse’Bii’Ndzisgaii in the Navajo language, is a 91,000-acre tribal park that straddles the border of Arizona and Utah and is known as a place where natural wonders meet a rich cultural legacy
- Monument Valley: scenic drive map, things to do, tours and trails
When you visit Monument Valley you have basically 2 possibilities Either book one of the many guided tours organized by the Navajo, or explore the valley by a self-guided drive tour
|