Experience the wondrous scenery of Monument Valley Tribal Park. The towering pinnacles and buttes of this area have been the backdrop for countless films including classic John Wayne westerns. The hig
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Location: Sedona
What's Included
- All Fees and Taxes
- Lunch
- HOTEL INFORMATION REQUIRED 72 HOURS PRIOR TO TOUR DATE
- A 1.5 hour off-road journey through Monument Valley
- Arizona State Law Requires Children 8 Years and Younger to be in a car seat/booster seat.
- Beautiful views with your Navajo guide of the sandstone spires of Monument Valley
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely wear comfortable clothes, and don't forget a hat and sunglasses! It can get dusty when you’re off-roading, so something you don’t mind getting a little dirty is smart. Also, closed-toe shoes are a must since the terrain can be uneven.
A: It's best to book at least two weeks in advance, especially during the busy summer months. They ask for hotel info at least 72 hours prior to your tour date, so keep that in mind! Closer to the date, it can get tricky to find a spot.
A: Yes, but you'll need to bring a car seat for your 6-year-old since Arizona law requires it for kids under 8. The tour is family-friendly, and they’ll love the storytelling and sights! Just be sure to keep an eye on them during the off-roading part.
Discussions
Just got back from the Monument Valley tour and wow!
I did the Monument Valley Tribal Park Day Trip from Sedona last week, and it was incredible! The off-road journey was so thrilling with our Navajo guide sharing stories about the land and their culture. I took so many photos of those stunning sandstone spires. Lunch was also delicious! I'm planning to gift this experience to my parents for their anniversary. Anyone else done this? What did you think?
Considering the Monument Valley tour as a gift!
I'm looking for something unique for my boyfriend's birthday and stumbled across this Monument Valley tour. The idea of seeing those iconic rock formations and learning from a Native American guide is really cool. Has anyone done this recently? How's the lunch? Is it just sandwiches or something more local?