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Visite en voiture autoguidée du parc tribal Navajo Monument Valley

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Purchase only one tour per vehicle, not per person. Everyone listens together!

Explore the “Wild West” of Hollywood and Navajo history as you drive through Monument Valley’s dramatic landscape. This self-guided audio tour along a 17-mile Navajo route allows you to enjoy the incredible panoramas while learning about Navajo culture, tribal history, and Hollywood stardom. Explore with maximum flexibility and value.

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

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Ville: Monument Valley
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Offline use: No cell signal or wifi required. Offline GPS Map & route. Stop-to-stop direction.
Private tour in your/rental car: No group. Take breaks for photos/ snacks/hikes. Go at your own pace
Don’t miss a thing: Full itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated hidden stories, video, text
Flexible schedule: Use any day, any time. Travel over multiple days or on next trip. Never expires.
Good value: Buy just one per car. Don’t pay for each person. Save money compared to a bus tour.
App on your phone: A link to download the Action Guide app. Password for your tours. Preview at home
Easy to use: Stories play automatically by GPS. Hands-free. Get HELP all day: Call, Chat or Email.
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Monument Valley
Explore Monument Valley’s dramatic landscape and rich history with a self-driving audio tour along the 17-mile marked Navajo route. Hear about Monument Valley’s stunning “Wild West” formations as you drive. Monument Valley’s scenic vistas provide insights into Navajo culture and history, breathtaking panoramas of a strange landscape, and an unparalleled experience. This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore with maximum flexibility and value.
2
Forrest Gump Point
Our tour of Monument Valley actually begins a little outside the valley: Forest Gump Point. The crest of this hill offers a fantastic panorama of Monument Valley... made famous by the movie!
3
Wildcat Trail
We'll hit our first detour at Wildcat Trail, where you can hop out walk into the valley itself.
4
John Ford’s Point
As we follow the trail deeper into Monument Valley, we'll learn more about the Navajo, the mythical buried silver, and their struggle to defend their land against the ever-encroaching colonists. We'll learn about the Long March of the Navajo, the Navajo Code Talkers of WWII, and the Navajo families on the reservation land today. We'll also explore the depiction of the Navajo in Western movies -- specifically in John Ford's Hollywood.
5
Artist’s Point
As we learn, we're also driving. The tour brings us next to Artist's Point. This overlook, unsurprisingly, is famously popular among painters and illustrators. Countless artists have set up canvasses here and recreated this stunning landscape with paint and brush.
6
North Window Overlook
Our drive continues towards the North Window Overlook, a picture-perfect spot for the sunrise. Those morning rays illuminating the buttes and spires of Monument Valley aren’t something you’ll soon forget! Even if you're here after sunrise, the vistas are unparalleled.
7
Camel Butte
Finally, we're at the last incredible vista of the tour: Camel Butte and Elephant Butte. Camel Butte might not look especially like a camel, but when you’re naming rocks you have to get creative! Camel Butte almost hits 1,000 feet but pales in comparison to its sibling, Elephant Butte, stretching over 1,000 feet high. Now that might be impressive on its own, but remember that you’re on a plateau right now which is already raised around 5,000 feet. That means the peak of Elephant Butte is more than 6,000 feet above sea level!
8
Navajo Nation
Our roundtrip self-guided driving tour through the Navajo Nation's Monument Valley ends near the Visitor Center.
9
Monument Valley
Explore Monument Valley’s dramatic landscape and rich history with a self-driving audio tour along the 17-mile marked Navajo route. Hear about Monument Valley’s stunning “Wild West” formations as you drive. Monument Valley’s scenic vistas provide insights into Navajo culture and history, breathtaking panoramas of a strange landscape, and an unparalleled experience. This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore with maximum flexibility and value.
10
Forrest Gump Point
Our tour of Monument Valley actually begins a little outside the valley: Forest Gump Point. The crest of this hill offers a fantastic panorama of Monument Valley... made famous by the movie!
11
Wildcat Trail
We'll hit our first detour at Wildcat Trail, where you can hop out walk into the valley itself.
12
John Ford’s Point
As we follow the trail deeper into Monument Valley, we'll learn more about the Navajo, the mythical buried silver, and their struggle to defend their land against the ever-encroaching colonists. We'll learn about the Long March of the Navajo, the Navajo Code Talkers of WWII, and the Navajo families on the reservation land today. We'll also explore the depiction of the Navajo in Western movies -- specifically in John Ford's Hollywood.
13
Artist’s Point
As we learn, we're also driving. The tour brings us next to Artist's Point. This overlook, unsurprisingly, is famously popular among painters and illustrators. Countless artists have set up canvasses here and recreated this stunning landscape with paint and brush.
14
North Window Overlook
Our drive continues towards the North Window Overlook, a picture-perfect spot for the sunrise. Those morning rays illuminating the buttes and spires of Monument Valley aren’t something you’ll soon forget! Even if you're here after sunrise, the vistas are unparalleled.
15
Camel Butte
Finally, we're at the last incredible vista of the tour: Camel Butte and Elephant Butte. Camel Butte might not look especially like a camel, but when you’re naming rocks you have to get creative! Camel Butte almost hits 1,000 feet but pales in comparison to its sibling, Elephant Butte, stretching over 1,000 feet high. Now that might be impressive on its own, but remember that you’re on a plateau right now which is already raised around 5,000 feet. That means the peak of Elephant Butte is more than 6,000 feet above sea level!
16
Navajo Nation
Our roundtrip self-guided driving tour through the Navajo Nation's Monument Valley ends near the Visitor Center.
17
Monument Valley
Explorez le paysage spectaculaire et la riche histoire de Monument Valley avec une visite audio autonome le long de la route Navajo de 27 km. Découvrez les superbes formations du "Far West" de Monument Valley pendant que vous conduisez. Les vues panoramiques de Monument Valley offrent un aperçu de la culture et de l'histoire Navajo, des panoramas à couper le souffle sur un paysage étrange et une expérience inégalée. Cette visite audio autoguidée vous permet d'explorer avec un maximum de flexibilité et de valeur.
18
Forrest Gump Point
Notre visite de Monument Valley commence en fait un peu en dehors de la vallée : Forest Gump Point. La crête de cette colline offre un panorama fantastique sur Monument Valley... rendu célèbre par le film !
19
Sentier des chats sauvages
Nous ferons notre premier détour par Wildcat Trail, où vous pourrez vous promener dans la vallée elle-même.
20
Point de John Ford
En suivant le sentier plus profondément dans Monument Valley, nous en apprendrons davantage sur les Navajos, l'argent mythique enfoui, et leur lutte pour défendre leurs terres contre les colons toujours plus envahissants. Nous en apprendrons davantage sur la longue marche des Navajos, les Navajo Code Talkers de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et les familles Navajos sur les terres de la réserve aujourd'hui. Nous explorerons également la représentation des Navajos dans les films occidentaux, en particulier à Hollywood de John Ford.
21
Point d'artiste
Au fur et à mesure que nous apprenons, nous conduisons aussi. La visite nous amène à côté de Artist's Point. Ce belvédère, sans surprise, est célèbre parmi les peintres et les illustrateurs. D'innombrables artistes y ont installé des toiles et recréé ce magnifique paysage avec de la peinture et des pinceaux.
22
Vue sur la fenêtre nord
Notre route se poursuit vers le North Window Overlook, un endroit parfait pour admirer le lever du soleil. Ces rayons du matin illuminant les buttes et les flèches de Monument Valley ne sont pas quelque chose que vous oublierez de sitôt ! Même si vous êtes ici après le lever du soleil, les panoramas sont sans précédent.
23
Butte de chameau
Enfin, nous voici au dernier panorama incroyable du circuit : Camel Butte et Elephant Butte. Camel Butte ne ressemble peut-être pas particulièrement à un chameau, mais lorsque vous nommez des rochers, vous devez faire preuve de créativité ! Camel Butte atteint presque 1 000 pieds mais fait pâle figure par rapport à son frère, Elephant Butte, qui s'étend sur plus de 1 000 pieds de haut. Cela peut être impressionnant en soi, mais rappelez-vous que vous êtes actuellement sur un plateau qui est déjà élevé à environ 5 000 pieds. Cela signifie que le sommet d'Elephant Butte est à plus de 6 000 pieds au-dessus du niveau de la mer !
24
Nation Navajo
Notre circuit autoguidé aller-retour en voiture à travers la Monument Valley de la nation Navajo se termine près du centre d'accueil.
25
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
Explore Monument Valley’s dramatic landscape and rich history with a self-driving audio tour along the 17-mile marked Navajo route. Hear about Monument Valley’s stunning “Wild West” formations as you drive. Monument Valley’s scenic vistas provide insights into Navajo culture and history, breathtaking panoramas of a strange landscape, and an unparalleled experience. This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore with maximum flexibility and value. Note: This 44+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Monument Valley in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
26
Forrest Gump Point
Our tour of Monument Valley actually begins a little outside the valley: Forest Gump Point. The crest of this hill offers a fantastic panorama of Monument Valley... made famous by the movie!
27
Wildcat Trail
We'll hit our first detour at Wildcat Trail, where you can hop out walk into the valley itself.
28
John Ford’s Point
As we follow the trail deeper into Monument Valley, we'll learn more about the Navajo, the mythical buried silver, and their struggle to defend their land against the ever-encroaching colonists. We'll learn about the Long March of the Navajo, the Navajo Code Talkers of WWII, and the Navajo families on the reservation land today. We'll also explore the depiction of the Navajo in Western movies -- specifically in John Ford's Hollywood.
29
Artist’s Point
As we learn, we're also driving. The tour brings us next to Artist's Point. This overlook, unsurprisingly, is famously popular among painters and illustrators. Countless artists have set up canvasses here and recreated this stunning landscape with paint and brush.
30
North Window Overlook
Our drive continues towards the North Window Overlook, a picture-perfect spot for the sunrise. Those morning rays illuminating the buttes and spires of Monument Valley aren’t something you’ll soon forget! Even if you're here after sunrise, the vistas are unparalleled.
31
Camel Butte
Finally, we're at the last incredible vista of the tour: Camel Butte and Elephant Butte. Camel Butte might not look especially like a camel, but when you’re naming rocks you have to get creative! Camel Butte almost hits 1,000 feet but pales in comparison to its sibling, Elephant Butte, stretching over 1,000 feet high. Now that might be impressive on its own, but remember that you’re on a plateau right now which is already raised around 5,000 feet. That means the peak of Elephant Butte is more than 6,000 feet above sea level!
32
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
Explore Monument Valley’s dramatic landscape and rich history with a self-driving audio tour along the 17-mile marked Navajo route. Hear about Monument Valley’s stunning “Wild West” formations as you drive. Monument Valley’s scenic vistas provide insights into Navajo culture and history, breathtaking panoramas of a strange landscape, and an unparalleled experience. This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore with maximum flexibility and value. Note: This 44+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Monument Valley in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
33
Forrest Gump Point
Our tour of Monument Valley actually begins a little outside the valley: Forest Gump Point. The crest of this hill offers a fantastic panorama of Monument Valley... made famous by the movie!
34
Wildcat Trail
We'll hit our first detour at Wildcat Trail, where you can hop out walk into the valley itself.
35
John Ford’s Point
As we follow the trail deeper into Monument Valley, we'll learn more about the Navajo, the mythical buried silver, and their struggle to defend their land against the ever-encroaching colonists. We'll learn about the Long March of the Navajo, the Navajo Code Talkers of WWII, and the Navajo families on the reservation land today. We'll also explore the depiction of the Navajo in Western movies -- specifically in John Ford's Hollywood.
36
Artist’s Point
As we learn, we're also driving. The tour brings us next to Artist's Point. This overlook, unsurprisingly, is famously popular among painters and illustrators. Countless artists have set up canvasses here and recreated this stunning landscape with paint and brush.
37
North Window Overlook
Our drive continues towards the North Window Overlook, a picture-perfect spot for the sunrise. Those morning rays illuminating the buttes and spires of Monument Valley aren’t something you’ll soon forget! Even if you're here after sunrise, the vistas are unparalleled.
38
Camel Butte
Finally, we're at the last incredible vista of the tour: Camel Butte and Elephant Butte. Camel Butte might not look especially like a camel, but when you’re naming rocks you have to get creative! Camel Butte almost hits 1,000 feet but pales in comparison to its sibling, Elephant Butte, stretching over 1,000 feet high. Now that might be impressive on its own, but remember that you’re on a plateau right now which is already raised around 5,000 feet. That means the peak of Elephant Butte is more than 6,000 feet above sea level!
39
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
Explore Monument Valley’s dramatic landscape and rich history with a self-driving audio tour along the 17-mile marked Navajo route. Hear about Monument Valley’s stunning “Wild West” formations as you drive. Monument Valley’s scenic vistas provide insights into Navajo culture and history, breathtaking panoramas of a strange landscape, and an unparalleled experience. This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore with maximum flexibility and value. Note: This 44+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Monument Valley in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
40
Forrest Gump Point
Our tour of Monument Valley actually begins a little outside the valley: Forest Gump Point. The crest of this hill offers a fantastic panorama of Monument Valley... made famous by the movie!
41
Wildcat Trail
We'll hit our first detour at Wildcat Trail, where you can hop out walk into the valley itself.
42
John Ford’s Point
As we follow the trail deeper into Monument Valley, we'll learn more about the Navajo, the mythical buried silver, and their struggle to defend their land against the ever-encroaching colonists. We'll learn about the Long March of the Navajo, the Navajo Code Talkers of WWII, and the Navajo families on the reservation land today. We'll also explore the depiction of the Navajo in Western movies -- specifically in John Ford's Hollywood.
43
Artist’s Point
As we learn, we're also driving. The tour brings us next to Artist's Point. This overlook, unsurprisingly, is famously popular among painters and illustrators. Countless artists have set up canvasses here and recreated this stunning landscape with paint and brush.
44
North Window Overlook
Our drive continues towards the North Window Overlook, a picture-perfect spot for the sunrise. Those morning rays illuminating the buttes and spires of Monument Valley aren’t something you’ll soon forget! Even if you're here after sunrise, the vistas are unparalleled.
45
Camel Butte
Finally, we're at the last incredible vista of the tour: Camel Butte and Elephant Butte. Camel Butte might not look especially like a camel, but when you’re naming rocks you have to get creative! Camel Butte almost hits 1,000 feet but pales in comparison to its sibling, Elephant Butte, stretching over 1,000 feet high. Now that might be impressive on its own, but remember that you’re on a plateau right now which is already raised around 5,000 feet. That means the peak of Elephant Butte is more than 6,000 feet above sea level!
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Commentaires (59)
E1779RBjoycec
Mar 2025
Easy to follow, it walks you thru each landmark adding a bit of history along the way. Highly recommend! You are able to stop, start and repeat when you want . It primarily follows you as you drive . My husband and I both enjoyed the self guided tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Hi Joyce, I’m thrilled that you and your husband enjoyed my Monument Valley driving audio tour. It’s wonderful to know you found it easy to follow and appreciated the history woven into each landmark. The ability to stop, start, and repeat truly makes self-guided touring special. Thank you so much for the recommendation! If you're looking for more self-guided adventures, check out my bundle of 30+ National Park tours, where you can explore parks like Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Joshua Tree at your own pace!
Ernest_S
Mar 2025
The tour was filled with a lot of little nuggets of history and well done. Very easy to follow and loved that we can stop and pause whenever and for however long we wanted. Highly recommend if you have your own vehicle.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Ernest, I’m glad you found my Navajo Tribal Park Monument Valley Self-Guided Driving Tour easy to follow and filled with those little nuggets of history. It’s great to know you enjoyed the flexibility to stop and pause whenever and for however long you wanted—that’s precisely the convenience I aim for. If you're looking for more self-guided adventures, check out my bundle of 30+ National Park tours, where you can explore parks like Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Joshua Tree at your own pace!
pammy1855
Mar 2025
Our drive thru monument valley was greatly enhanced by this self guided driving tour. all the lookout points were spot on and the added info was very interesting . We definitely will use this app again as we navigate our beautiful parks
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Pamela, I’m so glad my Navajo Tribal Park Monument Valley Self-Guided Driving Tour improved your drive. It’s great to hear the lookout points were spot on, and the stories added extra insight. I appreciate you mentioning that you'll be using my app again. If you're looking for more self-guided adventures, check out my bundle of 30+ National Park tours, where you can explore parks like Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Joshua Tree at your own pace!

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