Utah

 Monument Valley

Monument Valley, Utah

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Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii, Valley of the Rocks in Navajo, straddles the Utah-Arizona border and it is heralded by both. The reason? Monument Valley is the icon of the American West. Here, cowboys and Indians come alive. And formations such as The Mittens, east and west, and Totem Pole are no less impressive in person than on the big screen. Yet Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, as the area open to the public is known, often disappoints. Hiking is restricted to Wildcat Trail, an easy 3.2-mile loop around West Mitten Butte. Vehicles are only permitted on Valley Drive, a poorly maintained 17-mile dirt road that more often than not requires a 4-wheel drive. The visitor center and nearby picturesque points have a claustrophobic feel when the tour bus crowd arrives. Guided tours – jeep, horse and balloon - are exorbitantly priced. In short, a tourist trap. But if you dig deep into your wallet and select a tour that will engage the kids and get you off the beaten path you are likely to be rewarded 10 times over. It’s the only way to get backstage at this movie set.

Monument Valley Photo Gallery
Monument Valley Photo Gallery
Monument Valley Photo Gallery
Monument Valley Photo Gallery
 
 
Monument Valley tours & outfitters

Dineh Trail Rides

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Type of Organization: outfitter

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park

Monument Valley, Utah

tel: +1 928 309 8834

Dineh offers trail rides from a tour booth at Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. Children must be at least 8 years of age to horseback ride. Trail rides, charged by the hour, depart from Rain God Mesa at the back end of Valley Drive. This outfitter is Navajo owned.
Horseback Riding
Dineh Trail Rides Photo Gallery

Black's Monument Valley Tours

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Type of Organization: outfitter

P.O. Box 830

Kayenta, AZ 8603

tel: +1 928 309 8834

A Navajo owned outfitter, Black's has been offering guided tours in Monument Valley for over 10 years. Children are welcome on jeep tours and some hiking trips. Children must be at least 8 years of age to horseback ride. The 1.5-hour jeep tour follows Valley Drive whereas longer trips explore restricted areas. Horseback trail rides are charged by the hour and depart from Rain God Mesa or Roy Black's stables outside the park. Hiking trips are tailor made. Overnight tours include a Hogan stay.
Jeep Safaris
Horseback Riding
Hiking & Walking

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