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Navajo Tribal Parks

Monument Valley Tribal Park

Monument Valley is one of the most majestic and most photographed places on earth. During your visit to the area, you see towering sandstone formations, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, and a fragile, overwhelming, and impressive landscape. We offer General Admission, Backcountry Permits, and Commercial Permits for Monument Valley Tribal Park. For more information please call: (435) 727-5870.

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Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park

The Lake Powell Tribal Park is home to Antelope Canyon, which boasts some of the most impressive rock formations in the country. This unique area is a sacred and religious place to the Navajo people, and entering the park is a truly spiritual experience. Tour guides are mandatory in Antelope Canyon. To choose a tour guide operator, please visit our Guided Tours page.  For more information please call.  Phone: (928) 645-0904 or if you would like to email: mvnavajonationparks.org

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**Please be advised, Fees are subject to change beginning May 1, 2022.**

Navajo Nation Parks & Rec
(928) 871-6647

Navajo Parks & Recreation Bldg. Hwy 264, Postal Loop Road, Bldg 36-A Window Rock, AZ. 86515

Our Mission is to protect, preserve and manage tribal parks, monuments and recreation areas for the perpetual enjoyment and benefit of the Navajo Nation – the spectacular landscapes, buttes, canyons, clean air, diversity of plants and wildlife, and areas of beauty and solitude.