Location, location location
It is only 5 minutes from Monument Valley and one of the only campgrounds around that allows pets. They have fire pits and picnic tables, which are also not available at the main Monument Valley campground, plus food for sale if you're too tired to cook. They will bring the food right out to your tent.
Great views of one of the mesas and a private walking trail. Adventure surrounded us: a tame horse on the property (we fed her some apples) and a 5-day-old baby horse still weaning (so cute). They were visited by a wild horse (possible father?) And they nuzzled through the fence. The wild horse played a game of chicken with our car (so exciting), we let him win.
Coyotes sang us to sleep and the bright sun aroused us in the morning. Pit toilets and a propane shower in a wooden shed made you feel like a pioneer. The shower was cold, but they are working on fixing it. Ask chatGPT about the benefits of a cold shower it is actually very healthy. Showers were 5 dollars per person for two days, a steal when you consider all water has to be hauled in by truck.
There are two adorable little dogs on the property. One is very mellow and just sort of sniffs around. Another is a guard dog. He might seem mean at first, but he doesn't bite; he just tries to shove you with his paws, which I found hilarious.
We found some Navajo food at a local grocery store and cooked it over the fire, Lamb ribs and Ach'íí' (lamb fat wrapped with lamb intestines), delicious.