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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, situated on the Arizona-Utah border, provides a breathtaking landscape of towering sandstone buttes, mesas, and spires. Visitors can explore the park's iconic red rock formations and immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the Navajo Nation. The park offers guided tours and hiking opportunities, making it an ideal destination for both adventure and cultural exploration.

About the Attraction

A visit to Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park offers a breathtaking journey through one of the most iconic landscapes in the world. Here’s what to expect:

  • Majestic Scenery: The park features towering sandstone masterpieces that rise 400 to 1,000 feet, framed by scenic clouds casting shadows across the desert floor. The angle of the sun highlights these formations, creating a spellbinding view.
  • Cultural Significance: Known as Tse’Bii’Ndzisgaii in Navajo, the park is not only a natural wonder but also a place of cultural importance, offering insights into the Navajo way of life.
  • Unique Experience: Visitors can explore the 17-mile loop drive for stunning views or take guided tours to access areas like Ear of the Wind, which are only reachable with a guide.

It's a must-see for those seeking to experience the awe-inspiring beauty and cultural richness of the Navajo Nation.

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Schedule

Open daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with extended summer hours.

Entrance Fee

$8
General Admission: $8.00 per person; Children (ages 0–9): Free; Navajo Tribal Members: Free. Admission prices are consistent throughout the week. No complimentary admission days are offered. Advance ticket reservations are recommended to ensure entry.
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