Is Monument Valley open to visitors?

Visitors come to Monument Valley year-round, but most come during spring and autumn to best enjoy the high-desert environment.

Can you visit Monument Valley now?

While visiting the Monument Valley, the 17-mile loop road has reopened and is accepting only 5 vehicles per hour, due to the 50% occupancy limit at all tribal park locations; per NNDOH.

Can I visit Monument Valley without a tour?

You need to book a tour to go on the full 17-mile Monument Valley loop drive. Self-driving is not allowed at this time.

What is the best time to visit Monument Valley?

The best time to go to Monument Valley is during the spring and autumn months, when temperatures are pleasant. During the summer, it can be very hot. Plus, this is when the Valley gets to be more crowded as many people are here during their summer vacations. In the winter, it does get very cold and it can snow here.

Is the Navajo reservation open for visitors?

The Four Corners Monument, Monument Valley Park, and Canyon de Chelly are open. The Navajo Nation is reopening parks and businesses on a phased basis, welcoming visitors back to the community’s monuments, casinos, and unique attractions.

What is Monument Valley and where is it?

What is Monument Valley? Located on the Utah-Arizona border, Monument Valley is part of the Colorado Plateau. It is not officially a National Park since it sits within the Navajo Nation Reservation. Most of the area that is visited by tourists is called the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park.

What to do in Monument Valley today?

Best Things to do in Monument Valley. 1 Tribal Park Loop. This 17-mile loop, also referred to as the Valley Drive, is a scenic drive past some of the most popular sites in Monument Valley. 2 Hike the Wildcat Trail. 3 Take a Tour of Monument Valley.

How much does it cost to drive through Monument Valley?

The Valley Drive is a dirt road through Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park on the Arizona side of the valley. Admission is $20 per vehicle for up to 4 people. This scenic route stretches about 17 miles and passes by eleven designated stopping points for visitors.

Is the Monument Valley Loop Road open?

While visiting the Monument Valley, the 17-mile loop road has reopened and is accepting 15 vehicles per hour, due to the 50% occupancy limit at all tribal park locations; per NNDOH. Currently, no low level vehicles due to the rough terrain. We ask that you be prepared for long wait times and inclement weather.