Monument Valley KOAOljato-Monument Valley, UtahTowering red pillars of sandstone give this valley its name and create the striking setting for this new KOA. It's a bold, broad landscape, where you'll be awestruck by sunrises and sunsets right from your full-hookup RV Site or Tent Site.
Experience the sights, culture, and history of Monument Valley through one of Goulding’s exclusive tours. Travel along backroads and trails not usually open to the public while being introduced to the unique culture of the native Navajo people. Welcome to the Monument Valley KOA! Towering red pillars of sandstone give this valley its name and create the striking setting for this new KOA. It's a bold, broad landscape, where you'll be awestruck by sunrises and sunsets right from your full-hookup RV Site or Tent Site.
When the skies darken, your hosts know to keep the lights low and focused downward to protect what is one of America's most brilliant stargazing areas. Step outside to experience a night sky like few have seen, awash in sparkling stars. A scenic drive will lead you to inspiring views, made famous by Hollywood movies filmed in the area over the years. For deeper insights into the local Navajo culture and Anasazi heritage, take a half- or full-day jeep tour with a Navajo guide. Local guided photography tours are available too. More grand landscapes await in every direction, including the Grand Canyon, Arches and Zion national parks and archaeological treasures like Hovenweep National Monument. Max pull thru: 80 feet.
The view definitely didn’t disappoint. It seemed pricey at first when booking, but once there, well worth it! The cabin was amazing and the staff was very friendly, accommodating, and went above and beyond. I was even blonde and left my favorite pair of sunglasses that they found and will be returning to me via mail. Garrett was also amazing in ensuring that we enjoyed our stayed and had a great experience!
I would definitely recommend anyone stay here if they get the opportunity, it’s the experience of a lifetime!?? Below is a view from the cabin we stayed in. We stayed in the Cabins for just one night, during a two-week drive from New Orleans to Las Vegas.
As soon as we arrived, I was devastated that we were only going to stay one night. I have never,.ever. stayed somewhere with a view like this. Completely unobstructed view of incredible Monument Valley, and the chance to step off your porch directly into the landscape. We just sat dumbfounded on the porch and watched the sun go down, until bats were flitting around us and the stars and moon sparkling above us. It was just the most special experience. As for the cabin itself, it was small but plenty big enough for the two of us and really cosy and warm, despite the cold November night.
It was also really well stocked, with fridge, coffee maker, toiletries and a hairdryer, plus a little table. I would really recommend bringing your own breakfast - you can take it up at the hotel restaurant (which we did) but I would.much. preferred sitting on the porch in the cabin, eating breakfast as the sun came up. I can't recommend this place more highly. Even the Grand Canyon didn't top our stay here and I wish we'd spent more time here than there.
For the price also, it was an absolute bargain - probably cheaper in November, but regardless that view is worth stumping up for.