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Sunset View Campground Navajo National Monument

Navajo National Monument preserves three intact cliff dwellings of the Ancestral Puebloan people.

This free campground with paved roads is close to the visitor center, has 31 small sites with picnic tables, charcoal grills, and parking spaces. There are restrooms and running water. No hookups are available; RV's are limited to 28 feet or less. The campground is first-come, first-served. In the winter, campers should be prepared for cold temperatures and snow. The terrain is sandstone and pinyon-juniper forest; the campground is private and restful.


 The Basics

Location: 135 miles northeast of Flagstaff
30 miles from Kayenta

Operator: National Park Service
Total Sites: 31 Sites
Pet Policy: Pets must be restrained or on a leash.
Reservation Info: Reservations Not Accepted
RV Hookups: None
Max RV Length: 28 feet
Elevation: 7,300 feet
Season: Year round
Activities: Hiking
Sightseeing
Star Gazing
Price: Free
Phone: 928-672-2700

 Amenities


  • Cold Running Water
  • Flush Toilets

  • Cooking Grills
  • Picnic Tables

  • Pets Allowed
Paved Roads and Spurs

 Directions

In northeast Arizona southwest of Monument Valley.

From Flagstaff: Take US-89 north 62 miles turn right onto US-160 toward Tuba City. Take US-160 63 miles to AZ-564 turn left and Navajo National Monument is about 10 miles.




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