Kayenta, Arizona
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Top Camping Spots in and near Kayenta
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Oljato-Monument Valley, Arizona
Hunts Mesa at Monument Valley
/ 1200 ft gainNote: A guide is recommended to take you on a tour of Hunts Mesa. Guide information can be found on NavajoNationParks.Org. Though there are many unique viewpoints from within and around Monument Valley, none is as grand as the view from Hunts Mesa! Not easily accessible, the only way to get to ...Read more -
Oljato-Monument Valley, Arizona
Drive Monument Valley's Scenic Loop
5.017.12 mi / 1253 ft gainBe ready to embark on this 17 mile monumental scenic drive. The loop includes 11 numbered viewpoints and you can expect to spend between 2-4 hours in the park. For the best experience, check park hours and arrive early before the 15 mph traffic begins to stack up. You will find the beginning of ...Read more -
Oljato-Monument Valley, Arizona
Wildcat Trail in Monument Valley
5.03.98 mi / 397 ft gainWhen facing The View from the parking lot, Wildcat Trail is off to the left where the campground is located. It's a 3.2 mile, self-guided loop that takes you around the West Mitten Butte. If you're hiking during the summer be sure to go early and bring a lot of water. You're fully exposed on t...Read more -
Oljato-Monument Valley, Arizona
Camp at The View Campground in Monument Valley
4.43.2 mi / 0 ft gainOther than the spectacular landscape, the park really doesn't possess any of the attributes one would associate with the "wild west." Rather, an introduction to the Navajo culture is what awaits visitors. Located on the Navajo Reservation, a vast parcel of land spanning portions of Western New Me...Read more -
San Juan County, Utah
Camp at Goosenecks State Park
4.3Located near the southern border of the state, Goosenecks State Park is a small slice of Grand Canyon views in Utah. The park overlooks the meanders of the San Juan River, and canyons that have eroded over the millennia. This park is great for anyone hoping to learn about geology, get far away fr...Read more -
Mexican Hat, Utah
Raft the Lower San Juan River
The put-in for the lower segment of the San Juan river is in the center of Mexican Hat. This is a permitted section of river run by a lottery, and you work to secure a permit through https://www.recreation.gov/permits/250986 Briefly after take off, the canyon walls begin to climb taller above the...Read more -
Mexican Hat, Utah
Camp at Muley Point
5.00.25 miMuley Point on the southern end of the Cedar Mesa is one of the finest camping (and car camping) sites in North America, towering some 2400' above the San Juan River Canyon (and The Goosenecks State Park) looking south directly into the northern mouth of Monument Valley. It is a breathtakingly be...Read more -
Mexican Hat, Utah
Camp in the Valley of the Gods
5.0The dirt road loop is relatively smooth and can be driven on by just about any car, campervan, or RV. However, check the weather beforehand because some areas can become flooded after rain and will be a difficult mud crossing. It can be driven in either direction. One entrance is off Highway 163,...Read more