The best camping in Monument Valley with wifi provided

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Situated on the Navajo Nation on the Arizona-Utah border, Monument Valley is a vast scenic area known for its ochre-hued rock formations that jut out majestically from the Colorado Plateau. It has been a popular area for filming Western films since the time of John Wayne. Today,  the biggest draw is the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, which features a 17-mile-long loop road that will bring you close to some of the valley's most spectacular buttes. The valley is also an exceptional spot for stargazing, and its openness and its lack of artificial light make it ideal for viewing the night sky on a camping trip.

98% (228) 8 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Monument Valley

Teardrop Arch B&B

1. Teardrop Arch B&B

98%
(155)
1 site · Lodging · UT
This is Navajo owned B&B. It is located within the Navajo Reservation. Here the view is unique and the experience is memorable to witness. The Scenery changes at every season, with sunrises, sunsets, with laden stars. Hike up the sandy landscape trail to amazing photographic Teardrop Arch. (It is not bike friendly.)
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$98
 / night
FireTree Camping

2. FireTree Camping

95%
(285)
2 sites · Tents · Monument Valley, UT
FireTree offers you peace and serenity in an atmosphere of rustic charm for your desert camping experience. Outside your tent, you can sit and sip a drink in the pure clean air, read a favorite book, have a picnic, or simply gaze at the scenery.  Accommodations include restroom with hot showers and potable water.  Short walk to campsite (about 50 to 100 feet). We allow car and van camping, but we're not specifically set up for that. Parking spaces may not be level. Please print or download a map from our website, and DO NOT FOLLOW Google Maps or other navigation. https://firetreeinn.com/map.html
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$50
 / night
Cottonwood RV Park

3. Cottonwood RV Park

21 sites · Bluff, UT
Discover the charm of the authentic Old Southwest at our unique RV park, where the untouched beauty of this remarkable region awaits you. Nestled in a serene setting, our campground offers a perfect blend of privacy and comfort, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Our RV park features spacious sites that allow you to immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes while enjoying modern amenities. Explore nearby natural wonders, including breathtaking hiking trails, picturesque swimming holes, and opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing and birdwatching. After a day of adventure, indulge in the local dining scene with a variety of restaurants and shops just a short drive away. Join us at our RV park to experience the timeless allure of the Old Southwest, where every moment spent here is a chance to create lasting memories in a truly spectacular part of the country.
Coral Sands RV Park

4. Coral Sands RV Park

31 sites · Bluff, UT
Coral Sands RV Park stands out as a serene retreat nestled between the stunning red-rock cliffs and the picturesque San Juan River in Bluff, Utah. This unique campground offers a tranquil atmosphere, surrounded by tall shade trees in a peaceful neighborhood, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and outdoor adventures. Conveniently located just south of Highway 191 on the west end of town, Coral Sands features 32 full-hookup sites, including 15 pull-through sites designed specifically for larger RVs. Guests can enjoy amenities such as picnic tables and complimentary Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay. This privately owned RV park welcomes visitors from January 10 to December 10, providing ample opportunity to explore the breathtaking natural beauty of the area. Nearby attractions include hiking trails, swimming holes, and local restaurants and shops, making it a perfect base for outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to experience the charm of Bluff, Utah.

Situated on the Navajo Nation on the Arizona-Utah border, Monument Valley is a vast scenic area known for its ochre-hued rock formations that jut out majestically from the Colorado Plateau. It has been a popular area for filming Western films since the time of John Wayne. Today,  the biggest draw is the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, which features a 17-mile-long loop road that will bring you close to some of the valley's most spectacular buttes. The valley is also an exceptional spot for stargazing, and its openness and its lack of artificial light make it ideal for viewing the night sky on a camping trip.

98% (228) 8 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Monument Valley

Teardrop Arch B&B

1. Teardrop Arch B&B

98%
(155)
1 site · Lodging · UT
This is Navajo owned B&B. It is located within the Navajo Reservation. Here the view is unique and the experience is memorable to witness. The Scenery changes at every season, with sunrises, sunsets, with laden stars. Hike up the sandy landscape trail to amazing photographic Teardrop Arch. (It is not bike friendly.)
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$98
 / night
FireTree Camping

2. FireTree Camping

95%
(285)
2 sites · Tents · Monument Valley, UT
FireTree offers you peace and serenity in an atmosphere of rustic charm for your desert camping experience. Outside your tent, you can sit and sip a drink in the pure clean air, read a favorite book, have a picnic, or simply gaze at the scenery.  Accommodations include restroom with hot showers and potable water.  Short walk to campsite (about 50 to 100 feet). We allow car and van camping, but we're not specifically set up for that. Parking spaces may not be level. Please print or download a map from our website, and DO NOT FOLLOW Google Maps or other navigation. https://firetreeinn.com/map.html
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$50
 / night
Cottonwood RV Park

3. Cottonwood RV Park

21 sites · Bluff, UT
Discover the charm of the authentic Old Southwest at our unique RV park, where the untouched beauty of this remarkable region awaits you. Nestled in a serene setting, our campground offers a perfect blend of privacy and comfort, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Our RV park features spacious sites that allow you to immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes while enjoying modern amenities. Explore nearby natural wonders, including breathtaking hiking trails, picturesque swimming holes, and opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing and birdwatching. After a day of adventure, indulge in the local dining scene with a variety of restaurants and shops just a short drive away. Join us at our RV park to experience the timeless allure of the Old Southwest, where every moment spent here is a chance to create lasting memories in a truly spectacular part of the country.
Coral Sands RV Park

4. Coral Sands RV Park

31 sites · Bluff, UT
Coral Sands RV Park stands out as a serene retreat nestled between the stunning red-rock cliffs and the picturesque San Juan River in Bluff, Utah. This unique campground offers a tranquil atmosphere, surrounded by tall shade trees in a peaceful neighborhood, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and outdoor adventures. Conveniently located just south of Highway 191 on the west end of town, Coral Sands features 32 full-hookup sites, including 15 pull-through sites designed specifically for larger RVs. Guests can enjoy amenities such as picnic tables and complimentary Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay. This privately owned RV park welcomes visitors from January 10 to December 10, providing ample opportunity to explore the breathtaking natural beauty of the area. Nearby attractions include hiking trails, swimming holes, and local restaurants and shops, making it a perfect base for outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to experience the charm of Bluff, Utah.

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The best camping in Monument Valley with wifi provided guide

Where to go

Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

Spread out over 1.87 million acres in southern Utah, this gargantuan national monument is an amazing place for scenic drives and hikes, provided you're prepared for dry temperatures and, in places, rugged road conditions. Here you'll find beautiful rock formations and slot canyons galore, plus plenty of camping options, most of which are located along Scenic Byway 12.

Elsewhere in the Navajo Nation

You'll find plenty to see and experience in the surrounding Navajo Nation, from the Petrified National Forest to the Painted Desert. Less than a two-hour drive will take you to the Four Corners Monument, which marks the point where Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah converge.

The Grand Canyon

Undoubtedly the best-known national park in the Southwest, this massive canyon is on plenty of traveler's bucket lists, and for good reason: it's one of the world's largest canyons on earth and features tons of things to do, from hiking and backpacking to gazing down at millions of years of geological history from some of the many viewpoints around the park. It’s also a great place to camp, but you’ll likely need to reserve your campsite well in advance.

When to go

Monument Valley is at its most pleasant in spring and fall, when the weather is pleasantly warm. Summer temperatures can get excruciatingly hot, and the summer vacation crowds mean that camping and accommodation options in the area are more limited. Moreover, the likelihood of rain is at its highest in the summer, particularly in July and August. Many people prefer to avoid coming in the winter, as the temperatures can drop quite a bit.

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