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⛺ Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area

🪶 Tribal
Navajo County, AZ
⛰️ 5,564 ft
80 sites
Max 7 nights
$25/night
● Open First Come First Served 🚐 RV OK
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Tribal Lands — Special Requirements
This campground is located on tribal lands. Visitors must follow all tribal regulations and obtain required permits. Tribal recreation permits and fees are separate from federal or state permits. Camping may be restricted to permit holders only. Contact the tribal office before visiting to confirm access, permits required, and current regulations. Failure to comply with tribal laws may result in removal.
Tribal land camping requires separate permits from the managing tribal nation.
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Desert Heat Warning — May through September
Extreme heat danger: Temperatures regularly reach 100–115°F at desert elevations. Heat-related illness can be fatal even at night. Carry at least 1 gallon of water per person per day — more in extreme heat. Do not hike 10am–4pm. Never leave children or pets in vehicles.
Overview
📋 About This Campground
TRIBAL LAND — Navajo Nation permit required. Camp among the most iconic rock formations on Earth — the Mittens, Merrick Butte, and Elephant Butte. Navajo-guided tours only below the rim. Spectacular sunrise/sunset photography from campground. No alcohol on Navajo Nation. Navajo tribal park fee applies.
Campground availability subject to change. Verify reservation status directly with Recreation.gov or the managing agency before travel. PeakScout provides this information for planning purposes only and does not guarantee availability.
Seasonal Conditions
📅 Seasonal Access & Status
📅 Open year-round (weather permitting)
📆 Access: April 15 – October 31
Cost & Fees
💰 Fee Structure
$25/night
Per vehicle site
$175/week
7-night stay rate
$750/mo
Long-term (if allowed)
First-come
Walk-in only
First-come, first-served — arrive early on weekends during peak season (June–August) for best availability. Maximum stay: 7 nights.
Planning
🗓️ Best Time to Visit — Arizona
🌡️ Best Time to Visit
June – September
Shoulder: May, October
📍 Current Conditions
June
Standard season conditions
Always check road conditions with the managing agency before planning a trip, especially for high-elevation destinations.
Facility Details
📊 Campground Details
AgencyTribal
Typecampground
Total Sites80
ReservationsFirst come, first served
Max Stay7 nights
Elevation5,564 ft
RV Access✅ Yes
Fee$25/night
Coordinates36.9834, -110.1123
Activities
🏃 Available Activities
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Photography
Golden hour and sunrise photography ideal at this elevation.
guided tours
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Hiking
Trail access varies by season. Check for trail closures before departure.
cultural history
stargazing
Safety
⚠️ Local Hazards & Conditions

No significant hazards identified for this area — verify with managing agency before visiting.

🔔 Check USFS Alerts for Navajo County →
On-Site Facilities
🛠️ Amenities & Facilities
🚽 flush toilets
💧 water
🪣 dump station
Recreation
🏕️ Recreation Activities
photographyguided tourshikingcultural historystargazing
Directions
🗺️ Getting There
US-163 north of Kayenta. NAVAJO NATION PERMIT REQUIRED. No alcohol. Guided access only below rim.
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Questions Answered
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reserve a campsite at Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area in Arizona?
Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area operates on a first-come, first-served basis — no reservations are available. The campground has 80 sites. Arrive early on Fridays and Saturdays during peak season (June–August) for the best chance of securing a site.
What is the fee per night at Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area?
The nightly fee at Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area is $25 per vehicle site, out of approximately 80 total sites. Fees may be higher for premium sites (lakeside, equestrian, etc.). Maximum stay is 7 nights. Payment methods vary — many USFS and BLM sites use self-pay stations.
When is Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area open? What are the seasonal access dates?
Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area Verify current access status with Tribal before planning your trip.
What are the fire restrictions at Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area in Arizona?
Fire restrictions apply at Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area — verify current restrictions with Tribal before starting any campfire, charcoal grill, or flame. Restrictions are most common June–September during peak fire season. Check NIFC Predictive Services for current fire danger levels in the Navajo County area.
Can I bring my RV or trailer to Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area?
Yes — Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area accommodates RVs and trailers. The campground is at 5,564 ft elevation — check access road conditions for any vehicle restrictions. No hookups are available at this campground. Maximum stay is 7 nights. Reservations are recommended for RVs during peak season.
Is there cell service at Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area?
Cell service at Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area is generally unreliable to unavailable in this area. Plan accordingly — download offline maps, notify someone of your itinerary, and carry a personal locator beacon if venturing further into the backcountry. No Wi-Fi is available at this campground.
What amenities are available at Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area?
Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area offers the following amenities: flush toilets, water, dump station. RVs are accommodated. 80 sites total. Amenities may vary by individual site — verify with the managing agency.
What is the best time to camp at Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area in Arizona?
Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area is best visited May through October. Shoulder season (May, October) offers fewer crowds and lower fees. Peak season (June–August) has the warmest weather and most reliable access, but campsites fill fast — especially on weekends. Fall colors in Arizona are stunning in September–October at mid-elevations.
Are there bear safety requirements at Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area?
Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area is not in a designated bear area, but Arizona has active bear populations in many regions. Carry bear spray as a precaution, store food properly, and never leave food or trash unattended. Food storage rules may still apply — verify with the managing agency.
What nearby trails can I access from Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area?
Navajo Nation Monument Valley — Camping Area provides access to hiking, fishing, and scenic drives in Navajo County. Check with the local ranger station or BLM office for current trail conditions and any access restrictions. Several popular destinations are within a short drive.
🎯 Go Score
97
Great day to camp
Updated daily from weather + trail data
☀️ Weather
100
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🏕️ Reservations
🏕️ First Come, First Served
$25/night

No reservation system — arrive early. Peak season: arrive by Thursday for weekend sites.

Campground Info →
Campground availability subject to change. Verify reservation status directly with Recreation.gov or the managing agency before travel. PeakScout provides this information for planning purposes only and does not guarantee availability.
🌤️ Today's Weather
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81°F
Precip0.0"
Wind10 mph
At 5,564 ft elevation
🔗 Sources & Contact
🪶 Tribal
🌐 Tribal Official Site →
Live Weather Radar
Radar centered on campground location. Imagery is near-real-time — does not replace official NWS forecasts.