Where is Monument Valley?
Monument Valley is on Navajo Nation land along the Utah-Arizona border, accessible from U.S. Highway 163 near the Monument Valley Visitor Center.

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Monument Valley is on Navajo Nation land along the Utah-Arizona border, accessible from U.S. Highway 163 near the Monument Valley Visitor Center.
Monument Valley is open year-round. Spring and fall are usually the most comfortable for weather and sightseeing pace, while summer offers longer daylight.
Some areas are accessible with general park entry, but guided tours are recommended for deeper scenic routes, cultural context, and restricted areas.
Bring sturdy shoes, water, sun protection, and a charged phone or camera. Add a light jacket or rain layer when weather changes are expected.
Pet policy depends on the specific product and vehicle type. Check product details before booking, or contact support to confirm availability.
Monument Valley follows Navajo Nation local time. Always read your booking voucher using Monument Valley local time.
Not all year. They are usually the same in winter, but Monument Valley is usually 1 hour ahead from mid-March to early November. See the time zone guide.
Usually no. Las Vegas is usually 1 hour behind Monument Valley in both summer and winter.
Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes early unless your voucher lists a different requirement. Extra margin helps with parking and meeting-point confirmation.
Most tours meet near the Monument Valley Visitor Center parking area. Always follow the exact meeting instructions shown on your confirmation.
Policy depends on the selected product. Please review your voucher terms first, then contact support with your booking number for available options.
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