Monument Valley is a region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of sandstone buttes, the largest reaching 1,000 ft above the valley floor. The most famous butte formations are located in northeastern Arizona along the Utah–Arizona state line. The valley is considered sacred by the Navajo Nation, the Native American people within whose reservation it lies.Monument Valley has been featured in many forms of media since the 1930s. Director John Ford used the location for a number of his Westerns; critic Keith Phipps wrote that "its five square miles have defined what decades of moviegoers think of when they imagine the American West".
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Oct 1-Apr 30: 8 am - 5 pm
Thanksgiving Day – 8:00 am-noon
Closed on New Year's and Christmas Day.
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park Scenic Drive Hours:
Park will close due to inclement weather
Apr 1-Sept 30: 6:00 am – 7:00 pm
Oct-Mar 30: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
General Admission: $20.00
Children (6 and under): Free
Per vehicle fee: $20.00, up to four people
Additional person(s), $6.00 each
Per Individual Pass: $10 per walk-in, bicycle, or motorcycle
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_Valley
Official Website http://navajonationparks.org/navajo-tribal-parks/monument-valley-navajo-tribal-park/
Phone +1 435 727 5874
Address Monument Valley, Utah 84536, USA
Coordinates 37°1'51.817" N -110°7'4.357" E