Above, The Left and Right Mittens at dusk. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Monument Valley Tribal Park is open at 50% capacity.
The tribal park straddles the Arizona-Utah border in the Navajo Nation and is best known for being featured in westerns starring John Wayne and directed by John Ford.
AZCentral has posted a gallery of photos and answers to questions on visiting.
According to the article, Monument Valley's campground and RV sites are closed. But nearby are Goulding's Resort RV & Campground and a KOA Kampground, which are both open. I stayed at Goulding's and they offer tours of Monument Valley. I took one of their half-day tours.
They begin with:
After more than a year of being closed during the pandemic, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park has reopened.
The park that straddles the Arizona/Utah state line opened in July after the Navajo Nation determined that the reservation has achieved the yellow status of its COVID-19 reopening plan. Under yellow status, businesses and attractions can open at 50% capacity.
Other destinations on the Navajo Nation — Canyon de Chelly, Antelope Canyon, Navajo National Monument, Hubbell Trading Post and Four Corners Monument — also are open under the 50 percent capacity rule. Visit your destination's website for specific COVID-19 guidelines.
Here is everything you need to know to plan a trip to Monument Valley.
Above, a view of Goulding's Resort RV & Campground. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
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