5 Best Hotels in Monument Valley, Northeast Arizona

Desert Rose Inn and Cabins

$$ | 701 W. U.S. 191, Bluff, UT, 84512, USA Fodor's Choice

This nicely maintained motel with a handsome timber-frame facade and panoramic views of the surrounding red rocks is in Bluff, 25 miles northeast of Mexican Hat; it's an excellent base for exploring Goosenecks State Park, the northern end of Monument Valley, and even Canyonlands National Park, to the north. Rooms are spacious with log-frame beds and large bathrooms, and there are also seven upscale cabins with wood-paneled walls, high ceilings, and private porches. The on-site restaurant, Duke's, serves breakfast, dinner, and nonalcoholic beverages daily.

Pros

  • Family-owned and run by a great staff
  • Scenic setting
  • Good base if you're coming from points north or east
  • Indoor pool

Cons

  • A 40-minute (beautiful) drive to Monument Valley Tribal Park
  • No alcohol at on-site restaurant
701 W. U.S. 191, Bluff, UT, 84512, USA
435-672–2303
hotel Details
53 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Goulding's Lodge

$$$ | 1000 Gouldings Trading Post Rd., Monument Valley, UT, 84536, USA Fodor's Choice

Nestled beneath a massive red rock monolith, this two-level property affords spectacular views of Monument Valley from each room's private balcony. Before the View Hotel opened nearby with even more impressive views, this was the only lodging in the region offering truly knockout scenery. It has more history than its competitor, but it's not as plush, although rooms do have DVD players, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs; there are also several family suites, each with two bedrooms and full kitchens. The on-site Stagecoach restaurant serves American and Southwestern fare amid Western movie memorabilia. Goulding's also conducts custom guided tours and provides Navajo guides into the backcountry.

Pros

  • Incredible views
  • Very peaceful
  • Indoor pool open all year

Cons

  • Remote location
  • Not cheap
  • Books up weeks in advance in summer
1000 Gouldings Trading Post Rd., Monument Valley, UT, 84536, USA
866-313-9769
hotel Details
159 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Hampton Inn of Kayenta

$$ | U.S. 160, Kayenta, AZ, USA Fodor's Choice

This warm and inviting hotel is the best accommodation in Kayenta, although it's much like any other hotel in the chain except for its unusually good restaurant and Navajo-inspired design. The contemporary, comfortable rooms and lobby are tastefully decorated with Southwest textures, and the restaurant is staffed by Native Americans wearing traditional Navajo garb. There's a free continental breakfast bar, a patio with a beehive fireplace, an attractive enclosed pool and sundeck, and a notably impressive gift shop with top-quality Native American art and unique gifts. Staff can help arrange guided tours of Monument Valley.

Pros

  • Clean, updated rooms
  • Welcoming staff
  • Excellent restaurant and quality gift shop

Cons

  • Books up many weeks in advance in summer
  • Internet can be spotty
  • On busy, unattractive stretch of road
U.S. 160, Kayenta, AZ, USA
928-697–3170
hotel Details
73 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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View Hotel

$$$ | Monument Valley Rd., Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, AZ, 84536, USA Fodor's Choice
R.S.Ortega

The Navajo tribe operates this sleek pink-stucco hotel, the only lodging inside Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park and one of the most spectacularly situated hotels in the Southwest, with astounding vistas that lend the hotel its name. Nearly all the rooms face east toward the iconic Mittens and Totem Pole formations, and all have private balconies, flat-screen TVs, tile floors, and brightly hued Navajo bedspreads. You can read or relax in a cavernous lobby with tall windows, leather chairs, and hand-carved furnishings, or work out in a small gym looking toward Mitchell Butte. Continental breakfast in the adjacent restaurant is complimentary mid-January through March, and available for a reasonable fee the rest of the year.

Pros

  • Only hotel in the park
  • Design reflects the surroundings and Navajo culture
  • Unbelievable panoramas from every room
  • Eco-conscious bath products, appliances, and buildings standards
  • Rates are similar to or less than run-of-the-mill hotels nearby

Cons

  • Books up weeks in advance in summer
  • Wi-Fi doesn't reach all rooms
  • On-site dining is mediocre
Monument Valley Rd., Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, AZ, 84536, USA
435-727–5555
hotel Details
96 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Wetherill Inn

$$ | 1000 U.S. 163, Kayenta, AZ, 86033, USA

This clean but very basic two-story, red-tile-roofed motel, located in an area with few lodging options, has Southwestern decor and plain but new furnishings. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, hair dryers, irons, and ironing boards. Rooms open to a parking lot bordered by attractive shrubbery and trees, and the lobby houses a nice little curio shop.

Pros

  • A little closer to Monument Valley than other properties in Kayenta
  • Well-kept guest rooms
  • Curio shop on-site

Cons

  • Bland setting
  • Rates a little high for such basic accommodations
  • Thin walls
1000 U.S. 163, Kayenta, AZ, 86033, USA
928-697–3231
hotel Details
54 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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