The Monument Valley-Navajo Mountain region is part of the Colorado. Plateau and includes about 1100 square miles in San Juan County
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City and a smaller parcel near Monument Valley in Utah. Strong ties remain to the canyons of Navajo National Monument. Though they share a common heritage
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Michael's Historical Museum and archaeological and historic spots in magnificent Canyon de. Chelly. Kayenta-Monument Valley Scenic Road. Along Rt. 163
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Navajos have also invested the landscape sit- uated in the heart of Navajo country
It is considered by the Navajo as one of the “door posts” to Monument. Valley. 10 Left Mitten. The western most mitten butte. For the Navajo it represents the.
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The Monument Valley-Navajo Mountain region is part of the Colorado. Plateau and includes about 1100 square miles in San Juan County
EARLY VANADIUM-URANIUM IN. MONUMENT VALLEY APACHE AND. NAVAJO COUNTIES
uated in the heart of Navajo country with cultural significance. Navajos and their lands
It is considered by the Navajo as the second “door post” to Monument Valley. Scenic Drive Loop. Stop Named Formation (Map #) Description. 1. West Mitten Butte
Kayenta-Monument Valley Scenic Road (US 163) is in the far northeast corner of Arizona in. Navajo County and extends into Utah (see Figure 1).
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) in partnership with Navajo Nation EPA (NNEPA)
They will be more than happy to tell you more about their beautiful territory. HOW ABOUT A TOUR WITH A NAVAJO GUIDE? The 27-kilometre Monument. Valley Scenic
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Monument Valley is 55 to 60 miles west of the "four corners" junction of the State borders of Utah Arizona Colorado and New Mexico The area of the present study is centered where Utah State Highway 47 crosses the Utah-Arizona border and extends about 15 miles south and 25 miles in other directions encom-
If you’re short on time, drive the 17-mile, extremely rough dirt road past the Mittens and Totem Pole formations on a self-guided tour. If you have more time, book a tour with a Navajo guide online or at the park’s visitor center. Tours range from 90 minutes to full-day adventures. Some guides even offer traditional meals, entertainment, and overni...
The Wildcat Trail is the only one you can hike unescorted in Monument Valley. If you want to do anything more, you’ll have to hire a Navajo guide. Book a hiking tour before you go. Otherwise, there’s no guarantee a guide at the visitor center will be available—or prepared—to take you on a hike when you arrive. Wildcat Trail: This 3.2-mile trail beg...
Most people experience Monument Valley on a 4x4 tour, but there are other options, including horseback rides and photography tours. Each Navajo guide or company offers slightly different tours, but these are the common ones available in the park: 1. Basic Scenic Tour:Lasting about 90 minutes, these tours follow the 17-mile route through the park th...
You’ll find a list of guided tour operatorson the Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation website. It’s not unusual for individuals and smaller guide companies to stop offering tours for a length of time only to start up again later, sometimes under another company name, but some companies are fixtures in Monument Valley. These companies have experience...
You can camp inside the park at The View Campground. Nearby, camping is also available at Goulding’s RV & Campgrounds and Monument Valley KOA. 1. The View Campground: Located inside the park, this campground has dry RV and tent camping with unobstructed views of the Mittens. The RV sites do not have hookups. Restrooms and showers are available for ...
You can actually stay inside the park at The View, aptly named for its balconies overlooking the valley. However, you’ll pay extra for the privilege and have very limited dining options. Nearby, Goulding’s Lodge is a convenient option with similarly limited food options. Kayenta, 25 miles south of the park’s entrance, has chain hotels and several d...
Monument Valley is quitw remote, the nearest major cities of Phoenix and Albuquerque are both roughly 320 miles away. From Phoenix, take I-17 north to I-40. Head east to the edge of Flagstaff, and follow signs to pick up US-89 north. Drive approximately 70 miles and turn at US-160, heading east towards Tuba City. Follow this to Kayenta. Turn north ...
The visitor center and facilities are accessible. However, tours may not be. Check with the guide or company before hiring them. Stops on the 17-mile drive are no paved and may be difficult for some to navigate.
Located on Navajo lands, Monument Valley is actually a tribal park operated by the Navajo people, who consider it a very sacred place. As a result, access is restricted within the park. While you can drive a 17-mile section through the park on your own, you’ll need a Navajo guide to do anything more than that.
Navajo National Monument is located on the Navajo Nation approximately 9 miles from Hwy 160 at the end of AZ Hwy 564. Navajo National Monument is a free park that offers a picnic area and camping facilities so it is an excellent place for travelers to stop who are on their way to and from Page, Monument Valley, and the Grand Canyon.
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Goulding’s Lodge Tours: Operated out of Goulding’s Lodge, 5 miles from the park’s entrance, this company takes guests on partial and full-day tours of the valley. It also offers sunrise, sunset, and full moon tours as well as tours of the areas surrounding Monument Valley Tribal Park.