Exploring the timeless beauty of Monument Valley is a must-do for any visitor to Sedona. This full-day adventure takes travelers on a scenic journey through the Southwest’s iconic landscapes, showcasing the Navajo Tribal Park‘s legendary formations. Led by knowledgeable Native American guides, the tour offers an immersive cultural experience, with opportunities to learn about the rich Navajo heritage while taking in the region’s breathtaking vistas. Whether you’re seeking an outdoor adventure or a deeper connection to the land, this Monument Valley day trip promises an unforgettable experience.
Good To Know
- Full-day small-group excursion from Sedona to Monument Valley, with hotel pickup/drop-off, lunch, and entrance fees included.
- Guided tour of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, showcasing iconic formations like Mitten Buttes and Totem Pole.
- Scenic 4-hour drive with stops at Oak Creek Canyon and Flagstaff, as well as a visit to the Cameron Trading Post.
- Led by professional Native American guides, providing insights into Navajo culture and history during an off-road journey.
- Moderate fitness level required due to uneven terrain, with casual, comfortable clothing and layers advised for cooler months.
Tour Overview and Details
This full-day small-group excursion from Sedona to Monument Valley boasts 21 reviews with a 100% traveler recommendation.
The 12-hour tour, departing Wednesdays between 6-6:30 am, includes hotel pickup/drop-off, lunch, and entrance fees.
With a maximum of 14 travelers, guests will enjoy a scenic 4-hour drive, stopping at the Cameron Trading Post for Native American crafts before a guided tour of Monument Valley’s iconic formations.
Навajo guides will provide insights during the 1.5-hour off-road journey.
Travelers should have moderate fitness and dress appropriately for the weather.
Arizona car seat laws apply for children 8 and under.
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Itinerary Highlights
During the 4-hour drive to Monument Valley, travelers will pass through the stunning Oak Creek Canyon and the volcanic fields near Flagstaff, offering scenic views of the San Francisco Peaks.
Along the way, the group will stop at the Cameron Trading Post, a renowned destination for purchasing authentic Native American crafts and goods.
The highlight of the day will be the guided tour of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. Here, visitors will see iconic formations like the Mitten Buttes and Totem Pole, all while learning about Navajo culture and history from the knowledgeable local guides.
Guided Experience
The tour is led by professional Native American guides who provide an immersive and educational experience.
They’ll take you on an off-road journey through Monument Valley, sharing insights into Navajo culture and history along the way.
Spend 1.5 hours exploring the iconic formations, like the Mitten Buttes and Totem Pole, with plenty of opportunities to snap photos.
Enjoy a scenic lunch amid the desert landscapes.
While the tour is suitable for most, it’s not recommended for those with back problems, pregnant travelers, or serious medical conditions, as a moderate fitness level is required.
Travel Requirements and Recommendations
To participate in the Monument Valley day trip, travelers must provide their hotel information at least 72 hours prior to the tour date.
Arizona law requires car seats for children 8 years and younger, so guests are encouraged to bring their own.
A moderate fitness level is needed, as the tour isn’t recommended for those with back problems, pregnant travelers, or serious medical conditions.
Casual, comfortable clothing with layers is advised, especially during cooler months.
The tour’s physical demands make it unsuitable for certain guests, but those able to participate will be rewarded with stunning desert landscapes and an immersive Navajo cultural experience.
Guest Reviews and Feedback
Guests have overwhelmingly praised the Monument Valley day trip, awarding it an average rating of 4.9 out of 21 reviews.
Travelers highlighted the guides’ extensive knowledge and the stunning scenery throughout the tour. Though some suggested more authentic Navajo meal options, most appreciated the comfort of the vehicle and ample photo opportunities.
Reviewers noted the informative nature of the experience and the breathtaking landscapes of Monument Valley.
Getting to Monument Valley
A 4-hour drive from Sedona takes visitors through Oak Creek Canyon and Flagstaff before reaching the stunning natural wonder of Monument Valley. Along the way, travelers can admire the scenic views of the San Francisco Peaks and volcanic fields. The tour also includes a stop at the Cameron Trading Post, where guests can browse Native American crafts.
Route Details | Approximate Time | Highlights |
---|---|---|
Sedona to Oak Creek Canyon | 1 hour | Scenic views |
Oak Creek Canyon to Flagstaff | 1 hour | San Francisco Peaks |
Flagstaff to Monument Valley | 2 hours | Volcanic fields, Cameron Trading Post |
The journey provides ample opportunities for photo stops and immersion in the rugged, iconic landscapes of the American Southwest.
What to Expect During the Tour
Once visitors arrive at Monument Valley, they’ll embark on a guided, off-road journey that lasts around 1.5 hours.
Led by knowledgeable Native American guides, the tour provides insights into Navajo culture and history. Guests will see iconic formations like the Mitten Buttes and Totem Pole up close.
Lunch with desert views is included, allowing travelers to recharge. The tour is best suited for those with a moderate fitness level, as the terrain can be uneven.
Children under 8 must have their own car seat. The guided experience offers an immersive and memorable exploration of this stunning natural wonder.
The guided tour of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park takes visitors on an immersive journey through this iconic landscape.
As the off-road vehicle traverses the park’s rugged terrain, guests are treated to sweeping views of the towering sandstone formations, including the renowned Mitten Buttes and Totem Pole.
Along the way, the knowledgeable Navajo guides share insights into the rich cultural history and traditions of the native people.
Travelers can explore John Ford Point, a famous filming location, and snap unforgettable photos of the desert’s natural beauty.
This excursion offers an authentic glimpse into the heart of the Navajo Nation.
The Sum Up
The Monument Valley Day Trip from Sedona offers an immersive, guided adventure through breathtaking landscapes. Led by knowledgeable Navajo guides, guests can explore iconic formations, learn about the rich culture, and enjoy a scenic lunch, all while experiencing the vast beauty of this natural wonder. This full-day excursion is a must-do for those seeking an unforgettable exploration of the Southwest.
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