Get your entry tickets and explore Monument Valley’s iconic landscape, where giant sandstone towers rise like ancient guardians of the desert.
Drive past filming locations of classics like Stagecoach and The Searchers, where Hollywood first brought the Wild West to life.
Catch stunning sunset views when the sandstone formations glow in deep reds and golds, creating perfect photo moments at every turn.
Stand at John Ford’s Point, named after the director who made this view legendary — it's one of the most iconic scenes in film history.
Travel along the 17-mile Valley Drive and see formations like the Mittens and Merrick Butte that look like sculptures carved by nature itself.
About the Monument Valley Tribal Park Tickets, Arizona:
Monument Valley Tribal Park is located on the Arizona-Utah border and is known for its large rock formations and open desert views. With an entry ticket, visitors can drive the 17-mile Valley Drive, a scenic loop that passes famous formations like The Mittens, Three Sisters, and Elephant Butte. The ticket also allows access to the Visitor Center and the option to join a Navajo-guided tour for a deeper understanding of the land’s history and traditions. The park is open year-round, giving travelers the chance to explore its landscapes in different seasons.