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Bluff Bungalow w/ Patio, Dogs Welcome
Explore the history and natural beauty of southeastern Utah from this charming 1-bedroom, 1-bath Bluff bungalow! Centrally located to all the area’s top attractions, this welcoming vacation rental offers comfort and convenience. Rent a kayak and float down the San Juan River, hike to stunning vistas at Valley of the Gods, explore Bears Ears, or visit the area's museums and historic sites. In between your daily adventures, kick back on the covered patio and sip a cocktail just in time for sunset.

Fully stocked kitchen with FAST Wi-Fi
Our place is perfect for relaxation while enjoying breathtaking desert views. Our home can accommodate a family of seven or friends who don't mind being close. We have a fully stocked kitchen which is perfect for those on a budget or prefer home cooked meals. The home is located in Mountain Time. From Mar. to Oct. we observe Daylight Savings (one hour ahead (later) than Arizona (which does not observe Daylight Savings)). Time at this Utah home is the same as Colorado and New Mexico year round.

Bluff Gardens Cabins
Please join us! We are offering cabin rental on our developing property. Our 1 bedroom, 1 bath cabins are equipped with bartop counter, fridge/freezer, dishes , K Cup coffee maker and microwave in the kitchenette. Enjoy a rinse in the natural stone shower with dual shower heads. The living room has 2 couches with a full size pull out and hand made coffee and end tables. Outside is a covered patio with table and chairs. There is parking located on the side of each unit with private entrance.

Mother Earth 'Turquoise' Hogan (#2)
You will love our place for its prime location in MonumentValley, 10 minutes from the park. You will be hosted by a local native family eager to share the Navajo culture and highlights of things to see n do. Our hogan has an electric power outlet for lighting, charging devices, or to enjoy a cup of coffee/tea. Wifi is available, but not guaranteed therefore not charged. We serve a small, free continental breakfast. Dinner is available upon request, please add to comments when reserving.

Unique post and beam home, in a hiker's paradise.
This beautiful post and beam home features unique touches to get you in the spirit for a southwest adventure. A full kitchen to enjoy your homemade meals. Offers 2 comfy queen beds, one in a private bedroom and the other in a sleeping alcove off the living room, plus a sofa bed. After a day of hiking, enjoy the oversized tub or spacious shower. The surrounding bluffs and ancient cottonwoods enhance this peaceful setting on a quiet street. Restaurant and Bears Ears Educ Center close by.

The Retreat at Calf Canyon
Welcome to the Retreat at Calf Canyon, centrally located among the West's most iconic landscapes. Perched along a hillside overlooking Bluff, Utah's beautiful sandstone formations, you can hike from your front door or visit one of several popular national parks and monuments just a short drive away. This well-appointed home boasts breathtaking views from its open-concept living, dining, and kitchen, accompanied by 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a library, office, and high-speed, fiber internet.

Casita on the Hill- Sunrise Views!
Relax after a day of exploring on foot, raft or bike at our 400 square foot, one bedroom, one bath home! Featuring a full kitchen with amenities ready for you to prepare delicious rejuvenating meals for your next adventure! Complete with an outdoor entertainment space featuring a fire pit and tranquil garden with epic views of the sunrise! Bluff, Utah is dark sky compliant, the stars (even on a full moon) do not disappoint! Gateway to the Bears Ears National Monument.

Turquoise Cabin
Come relax and rejuvenate in our quaint Turquoise Cabin. Ideally located in the heart of Monument Valley, you’ll have easy access to the local attractions: MV park, hiking trails, grocery store, restaurants, fuel station. This newly constructed eco friendly cabin is outfitted with the basic necessities one will need for a pleasant stay. All bedding, linens, comforter, bath towels are changed daily. Living room and fire place all provided for good measure.

HummingBird Campsite/Rv 1- Outdoor Shower
Please remember we are sharing our homesite- with our Campers. Each campsite has a open grill/ campfire pit, picnic table, well served shadow for our reserve campers. Well enough clean space, wooden fence for safety/ privacy during night time star gazing and daytime relaxation to enjoy beauty of huge surrounding Monuments. Remember our outdoor shower is closed for the Winter only: November, December, January and February.

Willow Street Cottages-Cottage C
This is a very private cottage with large sitting deck and beautiful views of the cliffs. The home was originally located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon where it served as housing for park employees. It's extremely cozy with great lighting...sleeps three people comfortably with one queen bed and one twin sized rollaway bed.

Camel Rock Guesthouse
Relax with the whole family at this beautiful peaceful location. Our guesthouse is located central to many beautiful attractions such as Navajo National Monument, Monument Valley, Canyon DeChelly, Lake Powell, Grand Canyon, Sedona and more…

Holyoak’s Dream - Glamping Wagon
An 1800s style with modern conveniences make this a truly unique experience. Located where the Hole In the Rock pioneers settled, you can put yourself into the scene without giving up the comforts of home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Oljato-Monument Valley?
Oljato-Monument Valley has stays ranging from locally hosted homes to lodges near scenic rock formations. Many accommodations are situated around the valley, letting you explore natural landmarks and Navajo cultural sites within easy reach.
What are the best things to do in Oljato-Monument Valley with kids?
Families often explore guided tours, experience Navajo storytelling, and visit local crafts markets. Scenic drives and short nature walks let kids discover sandstone arches and mesas in a memorable, hands-on way.
What are some of the best things to do in Oljato-Monument Valley?
Explore iconic rock formations, join guided Navajo tours, and photograph the valley’s striking landscapes. Many visitors enjoy interpretive centers, locally rooted art, and cultural experiences throughout the area.
How is the weather in Oljato-Monument Valley?
Oljato-Monument Valley has dry, sunny summers with highs near 98°F (37°C), and cool winters between 30–46°F (-1–8°C). Spring and fall bring milder temperatures, making outdoor exploration comfortable throughout much of the year.
When is the best time to visit Oljato-Monument Valley?
Late spring and early fall are often recommended for comfortable weather and fewer crowds, with temperatures ranging from 47–87°F (9–30°C). Summer draws visitors for longer daylight hours, while winter finds quieter landscapes under crisp skies.
What are the best places to visit in Oljato-Monument Valley?
Explore the iconic Mittens, Elephant Butte, and John Ford Point, all popular for panoramic photography and local history. Many visitors stop at cultural centers to learn about Navajo heritage and artistic traditions.
What are some hiking trails in Oljato-Monument Valley?
The Wildcat Trail is frequently suggested for a close look at sandstone formations, with loop paths near the Mittens. Some guided hikes introduce travelers to lesser-known vistas and Navajo cultural sites around the valley.
What are some family activities we can do in Oljato-Monument Valley?
Families often join guided scenic drives through the buttes, listen to Navajo cultural demonstrations such as rug weaving, and gather for Navajo storytelling sessions. Open-air picnic spots and gentle trails make it easy to explore the valley’s unique landscape together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Oljato-Monument Valley?
Nearby day trips include visiting historic trading posts, exploring additional formations on Navajo land, and discovering area museums focused on regional history. Travelers often venture to local towns featuring vibrant arts scenes, crafts markets, and community events.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Oljato-Monument Valley?
There are pet friendly stays throughout Oljato-Monument Valley, including locally hosted homes and cabins around key landmarks. Many hosts accommodate travelers with pets; always check specific pet policies before booking.
What are some local tips for visiting Oljato-Monument Valley?
Bring sun protection, plenty of water, and layers for shifting temperatures. Respect local customs, as much of the area is on Navajo land, and consider guided tours for deeper context on cultural heritage and natural sites.
What is Oljato-Monument Valley known for?
Oljato-Monument Valley is known for its striking red sandstone formations, Navajo cultural heritage, and cinematic landscapes seen in many films. The area draws visitors for its natural beauty and rich traditions.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Oljato-Monument Valley?
Some travelers seek quieter viewpoints or join Navajo-led tours to discover lesser-known arches and mesas. Locally rooted art galleries and historic trading posts are frequently suggested for a more intimate experience of the area.
What are the best foods to try in Oljato-Monument Valley?
Locally inspired foods such as fry bread, Navajo tacos, and stews made from local ingredients are frequently suggested. Artisans may share traditional recipes, offering travelers a taste of Navajo culinary heritage.
What should I bring for a trip to Oljato-Monument Valley?
Pack sunblock, a hat, sturdy walking shoes, and layers for cooler evenings. Bring a reusable water bottle and a camera, as light shifts across the valley’s formations throughout the day.
What is the nightlife in Oljato-Monument Valley like?
Nightlife in Oljato-Monument Valley is typically quiet, with sunset photography, fireside storytelling, and evening stargazing among popular activities. Some local venues host art displays or cultural gatherings after dark.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Oljato-Monument Valley?
Oljato-Monument Valley has cultural celebrations, artisan fairs, and musical gatherings, often tied to Navajo traditions and seasonal milestones. Travelers enjoy summer powwows and art events that highlight local heritage.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Oljato-Monument Valley?
Oljato-Monument Valley has many family friendly rentals, including homes with open space and easy access to scenic spots. Hosts in the area frequently provide amenities for kids and group travelers.
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