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Top 4 kids-friendly things to do in Monument Valley

Tours and experiences in Monument Valley that work for travellers with children — pacing built for short attention spans, snack stops, and the kind of hosts who actually want kids around. Hand-picked by Rovostays from operators we've personally vetted.

  1. Hunts Mesa overnight camping and photography tour, Monument Valley1

    1. Hunts Mesa overnight camping and photography tour

    5.0· 21 reviews

    An overnight camping tour in Monument Valley — capture sunset and sunrise, explore ancient Anasazi dwellings, and discover scenic sandstone arches.

    The views were breathtaking. Toney Begay picked us up at the View Hotel and expertly navigated the rugged terrain of Hunt’s Mesa. This adventure is definitely for those seeking a challenge, but Toney made it seem effortless in his Chevy Suburban. We enjoyed stunning sunset vistas while he prepared a delicious meal of steak, baked potato, corn on the cob over an open flame with Pinion wood, along with tasty Navajo tea. My wife rested in the tent while I admired the star-filled sky, which was incredible on a new moon night. The sunrise from Tom Till Point was as beautiful as promised, offering sights from Colorado to Utah. Although there was some smoke from wildfires in the area, it didn’t take away from the fantastic morning light. Overall, we highly recommend Toney Begay and the overnight experience with Monument Valley Safari on Hunt’s Mesa.croderique
  2. Cultural tour of Monument Valley - 3 hours, Monument Valley2

    2. Cultural tour of Monument Valley - 3 hours

    5.0· 10 reviews· 3 hours

    Three-hour guided tour covering 17 miles of Monument Valley, including visits to traditional Hogan and insights into Navajo culture and history.

    Could I rate this experience higher than 5 stars? We joined the sunset to dinner tour in a Jeep, and it was fantastic. The guide took us to truly remarkable spots and ensured we had ample time at each location. For dinner, we dined in complete darkness at a farmhouse where a local family prepared a traditional meal. It was genuinely thrilling and something I would do again. I suggest bringing a bandana and sunglasses to protect against sand, and a light sweatshirt for the cooler evening temperatures.561luisaf
  3. Monument Valley Loop Drive guided tour, Monument Valley3

    3. Monument Valley Loop Drive guided tour

    4.8· 417 reviews· 1.5 hours

    One and a half hours, 25-kilometre drive — explore Monument Valley's rich cultural and natural sites with expert guides along scenic overlooks and notable film locations.

    The tour was beautiful and provided a great opportunity to get close to the stunning sights of Monument Valley.od95
  4. 1.5-hour Jeep tour around Monument Valley, Monument Valley4

    4. 1.5-hour Jeep tour around Monument Valley

    4.5· 51 reviews· 1.5 hours

    An hour and a half guided tour by Jeep covering the 17-mile loop with key viewpoints and historical narratives.

    The experience was fantastic. Our guide was very friendly, and we were able to explore areas that cars can't access without any concerns about the vehicle.Susana_D

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