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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park on the Navajo Nation is known for its iconic sandstone buttes.
Monument Valley has a 17-mile scenic drive, guided tours and the Wildcat Trail for hiking.
In addition to the View Hotel, rooms are available at Goulding's Lodge and in nearby towns.
A boundless open sky greets travelers heading toward the Arizona-Utah border, with just a few red-orange sandstone monoliths reaching heights of up to 1,000 feet tall along the horizon.
The transcendental landscape at Monument Valley inspires visitors with its towering sandstone buttes so picturesque that it has served as a backdrop for many movies.
Monument Valley, the 91,696-acre tribal park on the Navajo Nation that spans parts of Arizona and Utah, was named by Arizona Republic readers