Table of Contents
- 1 Is Monument Valley Scenic Drive open?
- 2 Is Monument Valley Road open?
- 3 What is the nearest town to Monument Valley?
- 4 Can I drive through Navajo Nation?
- 5 Is Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park worth visiting?
- 6 What makes Monument Valley so special?
- 7 What is it like to drive between Bluff and Monument Valley?
Is Monument Valley Scenic Drive open?
Is Monument Valley open? As of 8.12. 2021, Monument Valley scenic drive loop is open to self-drive tours. Masks are required both indoor and outdoor.
Is Monument Valley 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.
Can you visit Monument Valley right now?
When to Visit The visitor center is open 7 days a week. Hours during peak season (May 1–September 30) are 6:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.; hours during off season (October 1–April 30) are 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.
What is the nearest town to Monument Valley?
Mexican Hat, Utah
The nearest town to Monument Valley is Mexican Hat, Utah, to the northeast on U.S. 163. Accommodations are also available in Kayenta, Arizona, south on U.S. 163.
Please stay on the designated trails and established routes unless accompanied by a tour guide. Rock climbing and off-trail hiking are prohibited. Off-road travel by all terrain vehicles, dune buggies, jeeps and motorcycles is prohibited on back country roads.
Are the roads paved in Monument Valley?
1. Re: Are there any paved routes inside Monument Valley? It is paved up to The View Hotel, where you will be treated to a fantastic view point. Beyond that it’s rugged non-paved.
There is little question you’ll love Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park’s world-renowned scenic drives, whether you explore the self-guided part or book a deeper exploration with a Navajo guide. Yet the beauty of this land spirals well beyond the borders of the Navajo sacred lands, no matter where you start.
What makes Monument Valley so special?
The fragile pinnacles of rock are surrounded by miles of mesas and buttes, shrubs and trees, and windblown sand, all comprising the magnificent colors of the valley. All of this harmoniously combines to make Monument Valley a truly wondrous experience. Enjoy this beautiful land. Before human existence, the Park was once a lowland basin.
What is the mission of the Navajo National Park Service?
Our Mission is to protect, preserve and manage tribal parks, monuments and recreation areas for the perpetual enjoyment and benefit of the Navajo Nation – the spectacular landscapes, buttes, canyons, clean air, diversity of plants and wildlife, and areas of beauty and solitude.
What is it like to drive between Bluff and Monument Valley?
While the landscapes to the north and east are characterized by dramatic ancient bucklings of the earth and by intricate, mazelike canyons carved by the persistent action of rushing waters, the country encountered on the drive between the town of Bluff and Monument Valley drive is more spacious and more serene in its magnificence.