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Tour Operators in Monument Valley

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Monument Valley

Why Visit Monument Valley?

Witness the iconic sandstone buttes rising majestically from the desert floor, a true American West spectacle.

Experience the vast, open landscapes and dramatic skies that define the heart of the Navajo Nation.

Capture breathtaking photographs of unforgettable vistas that have graced countless films and postcards.

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and ancestral lands of the Navajo people.

Enjoy a serene desert escape, far from the hustle and bustle, offering profound peace and awe.

Discover the raw, untamed beauty of a landscape sculpted by time and the elements.

Getting Around

Getting around Monument Valley primarily involves driving your own vehicle or joining a guided tour. The main attraction, the Valley Drive, is a 17-mile unpaved loop. While accessible by regular car in good weather, a high-clearance vehicle is recommended, especially after rain. Navajo guides offer specialized Jeep tours for access to restricted areas and a more immersive experience. Public transportation within the park itself is non-existent; you'll need your own transport or to book a tour from nearby towns like Kayenta or Bluff. Gas stations are limited, so fuel up before entering the park.

Prefer renting a car? See options here.

Must-See Attractions

  • The Mittens and Merrick Butte are the quintessential symbols of Monument Valley, offering unparalleled views and photo opportunities from the Valley Drive.
  • Sunrise and sunset paint the iconic buttes in a spectrum of vibrant colors, creating a truly magical and unforgettable experience.
  • Take a guided Navajo Jeep tour to explore restricted areas, learn about local traditions, and gain deeper insights into the valley's history.
  • Visit the Goulding's Trading Post Museum to understand the area's history, from early settlers to its cinematic fame.
  • Hike or drive the Valley Drive, a 17-mile unpaved loop that winds past many of the most famous formations, offering incredible perspectives.
  • Consider a stargazing tour; the minimal light pollution makes Monument Valley one of the best places for viewing the Milky Way.

15 Tour Operators in Monument Valley

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Adventures with Action

16 tours on TopTours

Adventurous Monument Valley Tours

1 tour on TopTours

Blackwater Tours

1 tour on TopTours

Drive with Action

12 tours on TopTours

Goulding's Lodge & Campground

1 tour on TopTours

Monument Valley Safari, LLC

1 tour on TopTours

Monument Valley Simpson's Trailhandler Tours, LLC

1 tour on TopTours

Monument Valley Tinhorn Tour

1 tour on TopTours

Monument Valley Tribal Tours

2 tours on TopTours

MV Dineh Bekeyah Tours

1 tour on TopTours

Navajo Guided Tours Services

1 tour on TopTours

Navajo Spirit Tours

2 tours on TopTours

Sacred Monument Tours

1 tour on TopTours

Three Sister Navajo Guided Tour, 3sister Tours, 3sister

1 tour on TopTours

Travel with Action

12 tours on TopTours