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Monument Valley - Wikipedia Monument Valley includes much of the area surrounding Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, a Navajo Nation equivalent to a national park Oljato , for example, is also within the area designated as Monument Valley
Monument Valley - Navajo Nation Parks Recreation Welcome to the Navajo Nation’s Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park You are experiencing one of the most majestic – and most photographed – points on earth This great valley boasts sandstone masterpieces that tower at heights of 400 to 1,000 feet, framed by scenic clouds casting shadows that graciously roam the desert floor
MONUMENT VALLEY NAVAJO TRIBAL PARK - Visit Arizona Monument Valley is maintained by Navajo Nation Parks Recreation Visitors are welcome to drive the 17-mile dirt loop, Valley Drive, on self-guided tours of this pristine area Multiple parking areas along the way bring many of the park’s most spectacular rock formations into view
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park - Ultimate Visitors Guide Monument Valley, known as Tse’Bii’Ndzisgaii in the Navajo language, is a 91,000-acre tribal park that straddles the border of Arizona and Utah and is known as a place where natural wonders meet a rich cultural legacy
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park (Tsé Biiʼ Ndzisgaii, meaning Valley of the Rocks), is one of the centerpieces of beauty on Navajoland and is one of the world’s most recognized landscapes
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park: Ultimate Guide Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is a bucket-list destination for travelers and photographers alike Located on the Arizona-Utah border, this iconic landscape is famous for its towering sandstone buttes, sweeping vistas, and rich Navajo culture
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park: Iconic Landscapes, Cultural . . . Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is one of the most iconic and awe-inspiring landscapes in the American Southwest Known for its towering red sandstone buttes and expansive desert vistas, this natural wonder holds deep cultural significance for the Navajo Nation
What You Need to Know About Visiting Monument Valley Monument Valley is not a State or National Park It is a Navajo Tribal Park Navajo families have lived in the valley for generations Learning about the Navajo people is just as enjoyable as touring the monuments of the valley
Monument Valley Tribal Park - Navajo People Monument Valley Tribal Park, the destination of more than 250,000 visitors per year Monument Valley to hosts a balloon festival in February free and open to the public “All the staff at Monument Valley, they are all Navajo,” Hongeva said