Monument Valley (Oljato)

Monument Valley (Oljato)

Utah (San Juan County)

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is the iconic landscape of the American West, famous for its towering sandstone buttes, mesas, and spires. Located on Navajo Nation land, it is one of the most photographed natural wonders of the U.S. and is considered sacred by the Navajo people.

Practical Travel Guide for Monument Valley (Oljato)

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

A visa may be required depending on the traveler's nationality. Citizens of many countries can enter under the Visa Waiver Program for up to 90 days with an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA).

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Getting Around

Monument Valley is a remote area, and **renting a car** is the only practical way to reach and explore the park. There is a 17-mile unpaved scenic drive inside the park. Guided tours with Navajo guides are the only way to access more remote areas.

Local Flavors

Food options are centralized at the Visitor Center and the two small surrounding towns due to its location on the Navajo Nation. The restaurant at the Visitor Center offers traditional Navajo cuisine and American fare.

Navajo Fry BreadHopi Corn StewNavajo Cornmeal Mush