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Monument Valley Here

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is a red-sand desert region on the Arizona-Utah border , famous for its towering sandstone buttes. It is not a national park; it is a tribal park owned and operated by the Navajo Nation . 📍 Visitor Information

: The "America the Beautiful" Federal Lands Pass is not accepted here.

: The area is prone to high winds and gusts over 40 mph during this season. Monument Valley

: Recent reports indicate a wet stretch , with potential for quick desert flooding from passing thunderstorms. 🗺️ Top Activities Trip Report: Monument Valley - Muench Workshops

: The 17-mile scenic drive is a rough dirt road . While manageable for most cars, an SUV or high-clearance vehicle is highly recommended. Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is a red-sand

: Daytime highs are averaging near 69°F (21°C) , with overnight lows around 44°F (7°C) .

: As of early 2026, the entrance fee is $20 per vehicle (up to 4 people) and is valid for 2 days . : The area is prone to high winds

: The park closes to vehicle entry for the auto tour at 5:00 PM . ☀️ Weather & Conditions (Late April 2026)

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