Glamping near Navajo Mountain

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Glamping near Navajo Mountain puts you right in the heart of red rock country, with over 25 options that range from classic hogans to safari tents. You’ll pay an average of $200 per night, but spots like Teardrop Arch B&B (85 reviews) and Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews) offer an easy launch point for sunrise views and slot canyon hikes—sometimes for as little as $98 a night. The most-loved sites keep things comfortable with hot tubs, wifi, and pet-friendly stays. You’ll want to bring your swimsuit for swimming holes and your camera for wildlife-watching. If climbing’s your thing, the sandstone walls here don’t disappoint. For a truly local experience, try Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews), where you’ll sleep steps from ancient landscapes and star-filled skies.

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Glamping near Navajo Mountain puts you right in the heart of red rock country, with over 25 options that range from classic hogans to safari tents. You’ll pay an average of $200 per night, but spots like Teardrop Arch B&B (85 reviews) and Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews) offer an easy launch point for sunrise views and slot canyon hikes—sometimes for as little as $98 a night. The most-loved sites keep things comfortable with hot tubs, wifi, and pet-friendly stays. You’ll want to bring your swimsuit for swimming holes and your camera for wildlife-watching. If climbing’s your thing, the sandstone walls here don’t disappoint. For a truly local experience, try Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews), where you’ll sleep steps from ancient landscapes and star-filled skies.

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