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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park Tours and Tickets

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Rande_L, Jun 2026
The tour to take as a first time visitor
This is the tour I would take if it was my first time visiting Monument Valley. This was our first visit and this was a fabulous introduction. The drive can be done in your own vehicle, but it's a really rough road. Better to be driven in a vehicle built to accomodate the bumps. Also, you see much more on this tour than you can see on your own. Our guide was very informative and a good driver. We had some great places to take photos as the sun was coming down.
Renata_H, Jun 2026
Monument Valley
Bobby was an awesome tour guide with great information about Monument Valley and the Navajo tribe. The finally of the tour was a wonderful surprise, may not always occur at end of tour just did for us. We were able to explore and Bobby provided perfect locations to take pictures.
Robert_G, Jun 2026
The roads are rough but...
The roads are rough but that is part of the adventure. Be prepared for some heat, sun, and depending on the day, a little dust.
Steve_G, Jun 2026
More Than Just a Tour
Don was awesome. He showed us how to take beautiful pictures. His knowledge or the past, various movies stars and such and what all they did. Showing more detail in the area that I am sure not everyone else knew about and quite sure the other guides did not nor could not tell. In all, at the end my wife and I thought we just had a three hour college course. Unbelievable and remarkable. Many thanks to Don.

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park

5.0
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Arizona
Sunrise in the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona.
  • The entry fee is $8 per person per day.

  • Bring sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen if you plan to spend any time here out of the car.

  • Horse trail rides and river tours are two more uncommon ways to explore this highly photographed landscape.

  • If you’re looking for a place to wake up to phenomenal views—or have a sunrise tour—there is a hotel onsite.

  • The Navajo name for Monument Valley is Tse’Bii’Ndzisgaii.

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