UNHINGED MODE · King

Monument Valley Navajo-Guided UTV — AZ/UT

Destination: Monument Valley + Kayenta, AZ/UTNights: 3Group: 48Season: April, May, September, October, NovemberEstimated: $2,200–$4,200/person

Navajo-guided UTV tour into Mystery Valley with Monument Valley Safari — backcountry roads closed to unguided visitors. Sunrise at The View Hotel's Totem Pole balcony, fry bread and Navajo tacos at Goulding's Stagecoach Dining Room, night two on horseback in Hunts Mesa country with Simpson's Trailhandler Tours. Closing dinner at The View Hotel watching West Mitten throw a shadow across Merrick Butte.

What You'll Do

Atv

Scenic Overlook

Tour

Horseback Riding

Where You Sleep

  • · The View Hotel
  • · Goulding's Lodge
  • · Hampton Inn Kayenta

Where You Eat

  • · The View Restaurant
  • · Goulding's Stagecoach Dining Room
  • · Amigo Cafe Kayenta

Questions

Can we go off-road ourselves?
No. Mystery Valley and Hunts Mesa are Navajo tribal lands — you must book a tribal guide. Monument Valley Safari and Simpson's both hold permits.
Is the main loop worth it?
Yes but crowded. Do the 17-mile loop at dawn before buses arrive, then spend the rest of the day in guided backcountry.
Altitude?
5,500 feet — mild, but hydrate and prepare for 30-degree day-to-night swings in spring.

Ready to book the story?

Five quick questions, then we build the full itinerary — lodging, daily schedule, dining, bars, the group-chat message — and drop you into a Trip Room you can share with the crew.