Monument Valley Tours, available in either a 4-wheel drive open truck or an enclosed vehicle!
Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
**Booked tours operate before and beyond office hours.**
Current Tour Operating Hours From 6:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m
Monument Valley 4×4 Vehicle Tours
Gateway to iconic Southwest destinations, including the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell, Moab, Canyon De Chelly, Four Corners, and more!

We welcome you to visit us!
Monument Valley draws visitors worldwide to its breathtaking red-orange sandstone formations, shaped over millions of years. Explore natural arches carved by the elements and learn about our Navajo heritage. Visit a demonstration Hogan to see how the Navajo have thrived in these harsh landscapes before modernization.
Traversing The Park By Vehicle
Our tour vehicles are built to handle rough terrain and dirt roads, providing a comfortable, open-air ride in Safari-style vehicles. We operate in all weather conditions, though an enclosed 4×4 SUV may be available. Contact us for more details.
📸 Most Popular Tours of Monument Valley! ⭐️
Monument Valley Short Tour
⏱ Duration: Approx. 1.5 Hours
Explore Monument Valley’s top sights with our Navajo guides on a short Navajo tribal tour, perfect for those with limited time. Visit iconic spots featured in books, ads, magazines, and commercials.
Monument Valley Back-Country+
⏱ Duration: Approx. 2.5 Hours
Experience towering sandstone arches and cliffs up to 1,000 feet high. Our guides will take you through valleys and sand dunes to witness nature’s greatest wonders up close.
⏰ Daylight Savings Time Changes ⏰
November 02, 2025 Daylight Savings Time has ended.
We will be the same time as:
Phoenix, Arizona
Flagstaff, Arizona
Grand Canyon , Arizona
For more information you may call us at (435) 727-3312, use our contact page to send us a message, or email us at blackwatertrs@gmail.com
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Monument Valley is a Drone Free Zone
Navajo Nation policies prohibit the use of any kind of drone in the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park.