Discover Monument Valley’s iconic landscapes and Navajo culture with Shaka Guide’s self-guided audio tours. Explore freely with GPS narration and offline maps.
Discover Monument Valley’s iconic landscapes and Navajo culture with Shaka Guide’s self-guided audio tours. Explore freely with GPS narration and offline maps.
Journey to Monument Valley
Kane Gulch Ranger Station - Discover the rich history and stunning rock formations of Bears Ears National Monument at the Kane Gulch Ranger Station. Here, visitors can explore exhibits, gather hiking information, and receive guidance from knowledgeable and welcoming rangers.
Muley Point East - This is the first of…
Journey to Monument Valley
Kane Gulch Ranger Station - Discover the rich history and stunning rock formations of Bears Ears National Monument at the Kane Gulch Ranger Station. Here, visitors can explore exhibits, gather hiking information, and receive guidance from knowledgeable and welcoming rangers.
Muley Point East - This is the first of two scenic lookouts offering expansive views across the San Juan Cliffs, extending all the way to Monument Valley.
Muley Point - While gazing across the San Juan Valley, try to spot John’s Canyon Road at the base of the cliffs. On a clear day, the iconic buttes and mesas of Monument Valley may also be visible in the distance.
Moki Dugway - The Moki Dugway road is both breathtaking and challenging. This three-mile stretch descends twelve hundred feet along a cliffside, featuring sharp switchbacks. With an 11 percent grade, the road is steep, unpaved, and lacks guardrails. However, several viewpoints along the way offer stunning vistas.
Valley of the Gods Road - From Moki Dugway, enjoy views of the vast landscapes and towering monoliths of the Valley of the Gods.
Valley of the Gods - Often referred to as “mini Monument Valley,” this experience is anything but small. Majestic red sandstone monuments stretch endlessly along this rugged dirt road. The western entrance exits near Bluff, while the eastern entrance is just below the Moki Dugway.
Goosenecks State Park - This charming state park features a short paved drive to the goosenecking San Juan River overlook, followed by a long, adventurous dirt road. A small fee is required for entry.
Sand Island Petroglyphs - This site and recreation area showcases Native American rock art dating from 300 to 3,000 years ago.
The Rincon - This impressive rincon is a massive butte within a now-dry oxbow lake. The bumpy dirt road requires a 4-WD vehicle for access.
Mexican Hat Rock Formation - True to its name, this large red rock resembles an upside-down sombrero. While visible from the road, visitors can hike and scramble to the top for a closer look.
Mexican Hat - Located just south of the notable Mexican Hat Rock, this small town is perfect for travelers seeking a meal, a break, or a chance to explore by the San Juan River.
Forrest Gump Point - “I’m pretty tired. Think I’ll go home now.” This iconic movie scene was filmed in a location as remarkable as the film itself. This popular roadside stop is a favorite among tourists and is completely free!
Brick Arch film location for “Once Upon a Time in the West” - Known as the “hanging arch” from the classic film “Once Upon a Time in the West,” the base remains intact and is a worthwhile visit for film buffs.
Monument Valley - This roadside stop provides excellent views of the northeastern red rock formations of Monument Valley.
モニュメントバレー展望所 - Even without entering the Monument Valley Tribal Park, this scenic road offers views of monuments like The King on His Throne, the Stagecoach, and Brighams Tomb.
Goulding’s Lodge - Goulding’s Lodge and Trading Post is a historic landmark. Visitors can enjoy a meal, stay overnight, or explore Navajo and film history at the museum.
Navajo Welcome Center - The Navajo Welcome Center is an ideal stop to refresh, learn about local tours, and purchase handcrafted souvenirs. It’s also the place to start the Monument Valley Shaka Guide Tour, if purchased.
Monument Valley - Monument Valley gained fame with John Ford’s classic western, “Stagecoach.” Today, its iconic towers, buttes, and mesas are emblematic of the American West.
Navajo Indian Market - This is a wonderful opportunity to acquire artisanal Navajo souvenirs, such as woolen rugs, silver jewelry, or authentic leather goods.
Monument Valley Tribal Park
Navajo Welcome Center - The Navajo Nation Welcome Center is an excellent first stop, offering information about the area, restrooms, crafts for sale, and a restaurant.
Navajo National Monument - This statue provides a quick photo opportunity on the way into the park.
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park - With staff ready to answer questions, a gift shop, cafe, and informative exhibits, this is a great starting point for a drive through the valley. The viewpoint from the center offers a perfect photo spot, overlooking the first part of the drive, including the two Mittens formations.
Lee Cly Trail - One of two trails that can be hiked without a guide in Monument Valley, the Lee Cly Trail is a two-mile loop starting south of The View Lodge and circling near Mitchell Butte.
Wildcat Trail - The Wildcat Trail is an easy four-mile round trip hike around the West Mitten Butte, offering excellent views of the East Mitten and Merrick Butte.
The Mitten Buttes And Merrick Butte - The first major viewpoint along the Monument Valley Drive, offering views of the large Merrick Butte and the two mitten twins. Navajo vendors sometimes sell local crafts here.
East Mitten Butte - Another excellent view of Monument Valley’s front features, especially the expansive Mitchell Mesa.
John Ford’s Point - John Ford Point is the top attraction in the park. The panoramic view from the ledge was frequently used by director John Ford in his western films. Adventurous visitors can pose on horseback for a memorable photo.
Linda’s Fry Bread - Feeling hungry on your journey? Stop by Linda’s Frybread Stand for a delicious fried treat. Try it with salt and honey!
The Hub Point - Hub Point offers views of the wagon-wheel-like hub and a glimpse into Mystery Valley, the back area of Monument Valley accessible only by guided tour.
Totem Pole And Yei Be Chei - This viewpoint showcases several impressive pillars. Yei Bi Chei resembles masked Navajo dancers, and Totem Pole is one of the tallest free-standing spires globally.
The Cube - The Cube is an intriguing sandstone feature that appears man-made but is a natural creation, fractured into perfectly straight lines.
Artist’s Point - Artist’s Point is a renowned overlook in the park. The view of flat desert landscapes is punctuated by striking rock formations like the distinctive King-On-His-Throne.
The Thumb - The Thumb is aptly named for its thumb-like shape. It also offers great views of Camel and Elephant Butte.
North Window Overlook - A popular spot, this overlook provides a view of the valley’s front and is one of the most photographed locations in the tribal park.

- Tours NEVER expire
- Freedom to explore at your own pace
- Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
- Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
- Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
- Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
- Tours NEVER expire
- Freedom to explore at your own pace
- Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
- Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
- Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
- Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
- Private Transportation
- Entrance Fees
- Parking Fees
- Meals & Refreshments
- Private Transportation
- Entrance Fees
- Parking Fees
- Meals & Refreshments
Set off on an unforgettable adventure through the heart of the American Southwest with the Shaka Guide Monument Valley Tour Bundle, which includes two engaging self-guided audio tours: Monument Valley and The Road to Monument Valley.
Discover the iconic red sandstone formations like the Mittens and Merrick Butte, while immersing yourself in Navajo…
Set off on an unforgettable adventure through the heart of the American Southwest with the Shaka Guide Monument Valley Tour Bundle, which includes two engaging self-guided audio tours: Monument Valley and The Road to Monument Valley.
Discover the iconic red sandstone formations like the Mittens and Merrick Butte, while immersing yourself in Navajo culture and history at your own pace.
With GPS-triggered narration, offline maps, and expert storytelling, you’ll discover hidden treasures and cinematic landscapes without the limitations of group tours.
Join thousands of travelers who have turned their road trips into enriching experiences with Shaka Guide’s flexible and affordable audio tours.
Download the Shaka Guide app to access the purchased tours
- This tour bundle includes multiple experiences with unique meeting points. For the exact location of each starting point, please check the app. You can also customize your itinerary by selecting which tours to do and when.
- Get Started Easily: • Book Your Tour: Receive a confirmation and easy instructions via email. • Download the App: Follow the simple steps in your email. • Redeem the Tour: Use the redeem code in your email to redeem the tour in the app. • Prepare Ahead: Download the tour using strong Wi-Fi.
- Begin Your Journey: • Select Your Tour: Go to the My Stuff tab in the Shaka Guide app to launch the tour. • Start the Tour: Select the tour starting point and follow the GPS instructions. • Follow Shaka Guide: Stick to the suggested route and speed for the best experience.
- Why Choose Our Audio Tour: • Cost-Efficient: One tour for the entire vehicle—no per-person fees! • Ultimate Flexibility: Start, pause, and resume on your schedule. • Convenience: Use the tour any day, over multiple days if needed.
- Top Features: • Hands-Free: The tour works automatically - GPS-activated stories, directions, and music play as you drive for a seamless experience. • Works Offline: No need for continuous wifi or data. • Reliable Support: Get help via call, chat, or email.
- Private and Personalized: • Crowd-Free: Enjoy a private tour with just your group. • Customizable Stops: Pick the stops you want and skip the ones you don’t!
- The Ultimate Guided Tour: • Detailed Itinerary: Includes travel tips and recommendations. • Engaging Narration: Captivating stories and history.
- What Our Users Say: • “A fantastic way to explore! Easy to use and very informative.” • “Loved the flexibility to stop and go as we pleased. Highly recommend!”
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.