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Published: January 11th 2011
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Monument Valley is a Navajo Nation tribal park, straddling the border of northeastern Arizona and southeastern Utah of the Colorado Plateau. It preserves the Navajo way of life and some of the most striking and recognizable landscapes of sandstone buttes, mesas and spires in the entire Southwest. The area is entirely within the Navajo Indian Reservation near the small Indian town of Goulding, established in 1923 as a trading post, and now has a comprehensive range of visitor services.There is new hotel in the park called The View, there are also lodging available at the Goulding's Lodge and Trading Post.
Lodging is available just outside the park at Kayenta, AZ, 22 miles south
Monument Valley is administered by the Navajo Parks and Recreation Department, an agency of the Navajo Nation. For information write:
Navajo Parks and Recreation Department
928.871.6647 Fax : 928.871.6637
Postal address:
P.O. Box 2520
Window Rock, AZ 86515
Email : navajoparks@yahoo.com
Street address:
Bldg. 36A E. Hwy. 264 @ Route 12
Window Rock, AZ 86515
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Dave and Merry Jo Binkley
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Great photos. America is beautiful