One of the key inspirations for our trip around Northern Arizona was Monument Valley. I had no idea there was a tribal park until I started looking for somewhere to stay nearby. I honestly thought it was just the road through the valley and the view back from the top of the hill.
When I researched further, I was so excited to see the tribal park, and we had to book a tour of the park valley. Once I realized there was lodging in the park, I quickly booked one of the tiny cabins that gave us a front row view of the amazing valley. There was a hotel there as well, but we both felt we got the best experience in the cabin.
We spent two nights, enjoying the drive through Monument Valley to Mexican Hat the next morning, and a tour of the park valley in the afternoon.
And to top it off, the weather was perfect!


Inside our tiny cabin. For being so small it had a surprising about of storage space. However, not sure how that would work had those two bunkbeds been filled! We loved it!














The river that winds around the park had multiple turns that were impossible to show in photos. I think from the sky it would be amazing!











An overcast sunrise before our departure:

Beautiful!!
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Thank you! 😊
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What a location for those cabins!!!! wow
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Yes it was! The website said some people thought the views were better from the cabins than in the hotel. Smaller for sure, but such a peaceful and beautiful experience!
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Lisa, this is such a beautiful gallery of photos. Amazing!
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Thank you, Pepper! We had such a great time!
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That cabin looks such a fantastic place to stay, with amazing views!
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It was! So glad I did my research!
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What a beautiful experience. You had the perfect view from your tiny home.
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I totally agree! Thank you!
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Lisa, I love your beautiful images. You had the perfect place to stay to explore Monument Valley.When we visited Monument Valley almost 20 years ago they didn’t have those tiny cabins.
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Thank you! They actually looked very new. I’m guessing you need to book early, fortunately I got the front row!
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These are wonderful Lisa! The cabins are adorable and how special to be right in the midst of nature’s gifts. Especially loved your final 2 images.
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Thank you Tina! It really was fabulous!!
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