Explore sandstone formations and canyon scenery on Navajo Nation lands
Explore Antelope Canyon's sandstone formations, deep sand dunes, and canyon walls. Prepare for a walk through scenic desert terrain and a staircase into the canyon.
No refunds.
No. Daily entry is limited and available first come, first served. If capacity is reached before you enter, an entry fee purchased online will be refunded.
Visit from 6:00am–7:00pm April 1–September 30. From October–March 30, hours are 8:00am–4:30pm, with last entry at 2:30pm.
Bring a valid photo ID. If you have a confirmation email, bring a printed copy and show your ticket on arrival.
Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park
Standing at the edge of Monument Valley, the scale of the landscape takes a moment to absorb. Rust-red mesas rise hundreds of feet from the desert floor, their shadows shifting slowly across the sand as the sun moves overhead. This is Navajo Nation land, and Monument Valley carries that history in every stratum of stone. The air is dry and still, and the silence here feels earned.
Explore Monument Valley’s sandstone formations, mesas, and buttes