Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, UT
Visitor Services

This visitor center is one mile east of US-163 on the Arizona-Utah border. Hours of the visitor center are identical to those of the monument.

Various tours of the monument, including jeep and horseback, are available by commercial guides. Check at the visitor center for a list and for road conditions.

Service Description Service Description
Fees Fees
Ages 8 and up: $5.00. Ages 7 & under: Free.
Accessibility Accessibility

Both the visitor center and Mitten View Campground are equipped with handicap facilities.

Camping Camping
Nearby the park is Goulding's Lodge and Trading Post. Goulding's offers campgrounds with RV hookups. Mitten View Campground, near the visitor center, has 99 sites available on a first-come,... More information on Camping
Food Food

There is a cafeteria in the visitor center that serves drinks and meals. Groceries are available outside the park in Goulding where Goulding's Lodge, with a restaurant, is also located.

Gasoline Gasoline

There is a gas station in Goulding.

Information Information

This visitor center is one mile east of US-163 on the Arizona-Utah border. Hours of the visitor center are identical to those of the monument.

Lodging Lodging
There is no lodging available within Monument Valley. Lodging is available 22 miles south of the park at Kayenta, Arizona. Nearby the park is Goulding's Lodge and Trading Post. Goulding’s offers... More information on Lodging
Retail Retail

The visitor center has an extensive gift shop as well as various exhibits of the Navajo Nation and the area's history

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Restrictions

Firewood gathering is prohibited. Campfires are permitted only at designated campsites and fire sites. Permits are required for camping, hunting, fishing, and investigative projects. Please obtain permission before photographing the Navajo or their property. Commercial photography requires a permit from the Navajo Film and Media Commission. Contact:

Department of Broadcast Service
PO Box 308
Window Rock, AZ 86515
Phone: 928-871-6656; 520-871-6655