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Monument Valley Sunrise Tour with Backcountry Access

Discover Monument Valley's stunning sunrise and exclusive backcountry access with a Navajo guide. Capture iconic sights and enjoy a cultural journey.

Monument Valley
3 hrs 15 min
4.52Rating:
Last updated: January 1, 2026

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GYG logo
4.81
464 reviews
Viator logo
4.92
283 reviews

Important Information

  • Operates on Utah Time (Mountain Daylight Time)
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Infants must sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not suitable for pregnant travelers over 5 months
  • Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and sunscreen recommended

Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Monument Valley on a sunrise tour that promises breathtaking views and cultural immersion. Begin your adventure with a Navajo guide who will lead you into the heart of this iconic landscape, where you'll witness the sun rising over the famous Totem Pole. Capture unforgettable photos as the light transforms the mesas and buttes. Journey into restricted areas of the valley, gaining exclusive access to hidden gems and learning about Navajo traditions. Enjoy a traditional musical performance and visit a Navajo Hogan, enriching your understanding of this remarkable region. Book now for an unforgettable Monument Valley experience.

Pros

  • Witness a breathtaking sunrise over Monument Valley
  • Explore restricted areas with exclusive backcountry access
  • Capture stunning photos of iconic landmarks
  • Learn Navajo culture from a local guide
  • Experience a traditional musical performance
  • Visit a Navajo Hogan and Anasazi Ruins

Includes

  • Pick-up & Drop-off from KOA campground (for overnight guests only)
  • Experienced Navajo guides
  • Access to restricted backcountry
  • Visit to a Navajo Traditional Home
  • Traditional musical performance

Excludes

  • Tribal Park Admission Fee ($8 per person)
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • Tips

FAQ

  • What Time Zone Does the Tour Operate In?

    The tour operates on Utah Time (Mountain Daylight Time), one hour ahead of Arizona from March to November.

  • Is the Tour Suitable for Infants?

    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap, but the tour is not recommended for babies under 1 year.

  • Are There Any Health Restrictions?

    The tour is not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries or poor cardiovascular health.

  • What Should I Bring for the Tour?

    Bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen, and a scarf.

  • How Can I Purchase the Tribal Park Entry Pass?

    The Tribal Park entry pass can be purchased upon entry for $8 per person.

$78.2-$85
4.52Rating:

Tour Highlights

  • Witness a breathtaking sunrise over Monument Valley
  • Explore restricted areas with exclusive backcountry access
  • Capture stunning photos of iconic landmarks
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