Hunts Mesa (Sunset & Sunrise) Campout & Tour
Overview
Hunts Mesa offers incredible photographic opportunities, showcasing grand vistas and unique views of Monument Valley. This exclusive tour allows participants to capture both sunset and sunrise from a distinct location in the valley.
- 📸 Traverse back roads to visit majestic sandstone arches hidden within labyrinth-like red rock canyons.
- 🏺 Explore ancient dwellings left behind by the Anasazi.
- 🚶 Recommended for adventurous individuals, camper enthusiasts, photographers, families, and those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience.
- ⚠️ Participants should be prepared for rugged terrain and varying weather conditions.
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Pickup included
- Local & Professional Navajo guide
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Bottled Water
- If you are parking inside Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park you will need to pay $10 per person for the Park Entrance Fee. This is paid directly to Parks & Recreation at the entrance booth.
Meeting point
Return details
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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal ParkHunts Mesa is located inside Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. From the top of Hunts Mesa you will look down on the iconic formations of Monument Valley. Capture sunset and sunrise from the best place in Monument Valley. Relax as your guide makes camp and prepares dinner. Hunts Mesa is very remote and peaceful.
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Monument ValleyThis tour starts roughly five hours before sundown. This allows us plenty of time to reach the top of Hunts Mesa. With 3 hours before sundown, your guide will familiarize you with the mesa, showing you the best places to capture sunset and pointing out a few hiking trails to great overlooks. Upon returning to basecamp, you will find camp all set up and dinner prepared. Your guide will share stories of Navajo culture and lore at dinner and around the fire. The following morning, capture sunrise from an outlook far to the east of Hunts Mesa. From this vantage point, see all of Monument Valley below, lined up and positioned perfectly with low lighting exposing the rock surfaces for an amazing photo. After breakfast, descend from the mesa visiting arches and ancient dwellings left behind by the Anasai. These natural and man-made wonders are hidden in beautiful labrinth-like sandstone canyons.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.