Monument Valley KOA

Milepost 2, Hwy 163, Monument Valley, UT 84536

800-562-3424

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GPS: 37.0177,-110.1543

Monument Valley KOA is located at Milepost 2, Hwy 163, Monument Valley, Utah 84536 with a total of 0 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Badminton, Fishing, Volleyball, and more. Before your trip to Monument Valley KOA, check out website at https://koa.com/campgrounds/monument-valley/ or contact them through 800-562-3424 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

37.0177, -110.1543

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 37.0177, -110.1543

Overview of Monument Valley KOA


Last Price Paid: $68

Reported by MiKEy on 11.04.2021

Longest RV Reported: 40 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Pad Type:

dirt

Open Seasonally:

March 15 - October 31

Elevation:

5,216 ft / 1,589 m

Max Length:

75 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Monument Valley KOA

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  • Monument Valley Views All-Around

    Reviewed 4/11/2021

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    Nightly rate: $68

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 9

    We stayed here in late September 2021, and although it is a gravel parking lot, it was a good place to stop for the night. We were in site 9 which is in the back row farthest from the highway. We also had amazing views of the monuments and desert from our campsite. Our FHU site was level and had a paved patio area with picnic tab...moreWe stayed here in late September 2021, and although it is a gravel parking lot, it was a good place to stop for the night. We were in site 9 which is in the back row farthest from the highway. We also had amazing views of the monuments and desert from our campsite. Our FHU site was level and had a paved patio area with picnic table and fire ring. Looked like the KOA has better views than Goulding's up the road.

  • Spectacular Views with NO working internet

    Reviewed 24/10/2021

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    Nightly rate: $68

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 26/15

    First off I will say we much prefer off-grid camping and really don't care one way or another (normally) about cell/internet services. BUT when paying for these in fees charged by a campground we want them working and available!We opted to get for a campground as we neared Monument Valley after having spent the night prior near Lak...moreFirst off I will say we much prefer off-grid camping and really don't care one way or another (normally) about cell/internet services. BUT when paying for these in fees charged by a campground we want them working and available!We opted to get for a campground as we neared Monument Valley after having spent the night prior near Lake Powell with rain, snow & high winds while boondocking. We needed to dump our 3 - 40 gal tanks & fill the 100 gal fresh water tank along with being able to take nice long hot showers and doing some laundry. Called and was told only open spot was a "premium" - so we took it, with military discount it was $68. Sadly, the premium site was in the back corner which meant all the spectacular views were blocked by all the other filled spots. We were right across from dog area which worked out great, our dogs don't like being leashed up and aren't very often. It was nice not being near the highway, but not sure how much road noise there is out there after quiet hours anyways. Premium sites have a nice paver patio, upgraded fire ring, picnic table and full hook-ups. The bathrooms, showers and the laundry room were very clean. Women's shower water temps kept fluctuating but men's didn't, per husband.We fell in love with the MV area and decided to see if we could stay another night. We could but would have to move to a different space. This site was smaller and had full hook-ups, picnic table, not as nice fire ring and no "patio". It was $56 w/military discount Again not in the best location for views as there was another row closer to the highway, thus blocking sights. Easy walk from both spots to get the full view of surroundings. The man in the office as well as the man working around the property were very pleasant, helpful and friendly. Nice little playground for those with kids and a little open grass area for tossing a frisbee or ball or ??? They offer tours, horseback trail rides and jeep rentals also. Will definitely check out the other cg's should we opt to stay in one in this area again. Can't say how this compares to Goulding's CG but price was about double what Gouldings charges for the night.Had a couple of people who seem to be afraid of the dark. Door lights and lights strung under camper and along awnings all night long.

  • Beautiful scenery, friendly staff

    Reviewed 2/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $68

    Days stayed: 2

    The setting around this campground is breathtaking. We stayed here because it was about midway between Horseshoe Bend and the Four Corners monument. The campground was clean, the staff was friendly, my kids enjoyed the playground. We wish we would have had more time to spend here exploring the area. We’d definitely return to this camp...moreThe setting around this campground is breathtaking. We stayed here because it was about midway between Horseshoe Bend and the Four Corners monument. The campground was clean, the staff was friendly, my kids enjoyed the playground. We wish we would have had more time to spend here exploring the area. We’d definitely return to this campground again. The cell service in the area is terrible, which in a place like this is to be expected. The WiFi worked, but was also a little sluggish. If you had to do work online from this location, that might be challenging.

  • Quick overnight

    Reviewed 1/5/2021

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    Nightly rate: $75

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 4

    Brand new clean showers, easy check in. Quiet campground with amazing views.

  • Excellent stay

    Reviewed 27/2/2021

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 9

    We stayed here 2/12-2/16. The manager of the campground was super nice. During Covid, so check in was no contact. But he came out to meet us and said if we needed anything to just ask. We had problems with our WiFi and he helped us out. We had to extend our stay due to weather, and it was no problem at all. We liked the location waking...moreWe stayed here 2/12-2/16. The manager of the campground was super nice. During Covid, so check in was no contact. But he came out to meet us and said if we needed anything to just ask. We had problems with our WiFi and he helped us out. We had to extend our stay due to weather, and it was no problem at all. We liked the location waking up to the red rocks each morning. We would stay again.

  • Horrible Experience With Staff

    Reviewed 18/1/2021

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    Nightly rate: $40

    I am writing this review to let others know the following about this KOA location in Monument Valley.I am KOA member and I have utilized KOA's throughout the USA and Canada, and on January 13th, 2021 at 9:00 AM I walked into the office to request a RV spot, and the staff (older disheveled man and young woman) were on not wearing ma...moreI am writing this review to let others know the following about this KOA location in Monument Valley.I am KOA member and I have utilized KOA's throughout the USA and Canada, and on January 13th, 2021 at 9:00 AM I walked into the office to request a RV spot, and the staff (older disheveled man and young woman) were on not wearing masks, and were not They informed me that I must pay cash because they do not take credit cards, and I informed them that this is the only payment method I have. There reply was there's an ATM in town, and if you pay ten dollars extra in cash we will give you a t shirt?! **** It appears the staff was pocketed the cash **** Thus, this experience was very odd and uncomfortable, so therefore I had to go to another RV Campground which was a better choice.**** The next day I spoke to the owner and the owner indicated that they do take credit cards!!! ****

  • We stayed here May 7- 11 2020

    Reviewed 15/12/2020

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    Nightly rate: $61

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 16

    This is a flat gravel park with fantastic view on all sides. Easy to find and sites were pull through. Yes the Monument Valley Tribal .park was closed. But the Valley of the Gods was open. A well packed and smooth graded road runs through the Valley of the Gods which is huge and spectacular a grand place to take lots of photos. ...moreThis is a flat gravel park with fantastic view on all sides. Easy to find and sites were pull through. Yes the Monument Valley Tribal .park was closed. But the Valley of the Gods was open. A well packed and smooth graded road runs through the Valley of the Gods which is huge and spectacular a grand place to take lots of photos. We drove over to Gouldings Resort and Rv and liked it better it is a beautiful campgrounds, in a red Rock Canyon and the sites are a decent distance apart .

  • As KOA’s go...

    Reviewed 18/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $57

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 13

    What you expect- clean and friendly. Great views all around. Quiet. All depends on the people there. I would go back for a stay over.

  • Male Staff is awful

    Reviewed 12/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $48

    I agree with an above review. The older white dude in the office refused to wear a mask and was rude when I expressed concern about going into an office to pay without him wearing a mask or that he thought was OK for others to not wear as well. He really should not be able to run a business on the Navajo nation if he chooses to disresp...moreI agree with an above review. The older white dude in the office refused to wear a mask and was rude when I expressed concern about going into an office to pay without him wearing a mask or that he thought was OK for others to not wear as well. He really should not be able to run a business on the Navajo nation if he chooses to disrespect his customers and the community. He made a comment that “even though we are on the Navajo nation I’m not sick” I agree that the Wi-Fi is totally useless. It’s a beautiful location and it was fairly quiet even though we were close together I chose to mostly stay in my RV or take long walks on the side of the road so I could stay distant from people. Respect is number one and respect for the Navajo people is even above that.

  • Stunning Views

    Reviewed 15/9/2020

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    Nightly rate: $51

    Days stayed: 2

    We stayed here in September 2019 and paid $51/night. This KOA has incredible views of monument valley and is as close as you can get to the entrance of the park without actually staying there. They offer Jeep rentals and their campground manager was very knowledgeable on where to go. The bathrooms and showers were clean and new - overa...moreWe stayed here in September 2019 and paid $51/night. This KOA has incredible views of monument valley and is as close as you can get to the entrance of the park without actually staying there. They offer Jeep rentals and their campground manager was very knowledgeable on where to go. The bathrooms and showers were clean and new - overall a great experience.

  • Overpriced and underwhelmed

    Reviewed 30/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $78

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 17

    Every RV Park we visit starts at a 5 star rating and then I deduct stars from there. The flat gravel site was nice. The utilities were in the middle of the site, so that was fine. The laundry room was new. This is where it goes down hill. As we approached Mexican Hat , there were homemade signs that said Go home or wear a mask alo...moreEvery RV Park we visit starts at a 5 star rating and then I deduct stars from there. The flat gravel site was nice. The utilities were in the middle of the site, so that was fine. The laundry room was new. This is where it goes down hill. As we approached Mexican Hat , there were homemade signs that said Go home or wear a mask along the road. The two times we went into the office, the staff person was not wearing a mask. When we arrived, we were told Monument Valley was closed. People only come to this koa to visit Monument Valley. We would of canceled our reservations had we known. But maybe that was the point ... Most parks place the trailers spread apart do people can social distance. Each day a new group came in (most only stayed one night) and everyone was placed next to each other While other rows sat unused. They could of at least spaced us out every other spot. The flies at this park were terrible. We keep the g th it swatted out and in use for the entire time we were there. Thier website said minimal internet. It was worse than minimal. We couldn’t check email, surf the web, anything. Our devices would connect to thier network but then would just sit and say loading until they timed out. There were afternoons when we were the only trailer in the park and we still couldn’t get on the webOthers in the park we talked with were complaining of the same issue. Their web site said minimal cell service. Our AT&T was nonexistent in the koa No phone, no data. No over the air tv either. So now we have a four day reservation, visiting Goosenecks canyon and driving valley of the gods took one day. The rest of the time was spent sitting. We left a day early. We are currently at a state park with cell service, over the air tv and for half the price. If the main attraction to your area is closed, you might want to mention it on your web site. In this day and age where people work on the road, poor internet is unacceptable. It is time to invest in a better system.

  • Pretty nice

    Reviewed 3/3/2020

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    Nightly rate: $41

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 1

    In 40 years of camping this was the first time to stay at a KOA as we usually dry camp. We were visiting Monument Valley when the night time temps were going to be below freezing so we wanted electricity to run our electric heater. I'm glad we chose this campground. I think it is located in a perfect place for easy access to all the...moreIn 40 years of camping this was the first time to stay at a KOA as we usually dry camp. We were visiting Monument Valley when the night time temps were going to be below freezing so we wanted electricity to run our electric heater. I'm glad we chose this campground. I think it is located in a perfect place for easy access to all the sites and things to do in Monument Valley. Doc, the manager, was very friendly and gave us a lot of good information about where to go and what to see. The campground is pretty sparse without a club house or pool or that other "resort" stuff which I actually liked. I don't think this remote and beautiful area really lends itself to a resort. However, Doc said they are building an upgraded & permanent bathhouse and upgrading their WiFi (which was very poor). There is also no cell service. The campground was very quiet when we were there and I think the max number of campers was maybe 4 one night. I liked that there was open space all around which took advantage of the beautiful views. The sites are closer than what I'm used to, but Doc spread everyone out well. There are some friendly horses that you can rent (or just pet) as well as Jeeps in case you don't have a car. I also saw a Navajo Tour come by and collect some campers right from the campground.All of the hook ups worked fine, we just had to undo the water at night since the temps went below freezing, but it was no big deal. I would definitely stay here again as the views are beautiful and the night skies are something else. The location is perfect to visit everything in the area. Also, the campground was clean and well kept and I felt if we needed anything, we could have asked the nice manager for help.

  • Reviewed 28/3/2019

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    Nightly rate: $60

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 1

    This is a new KOA, opening in 2018. Given the 4 choices in the area we picked this one before checking anything else out since we had the 5th wheel in tow. It is located right off the highway with views of Monument Valley. Since it was new, it’s wide open. Someday there will be some shade after the trees mature. We paid $65, includ...moreThis is a new KOA, opening in 2018. Given the 4 choices in the area we picked this one before checking anything else out since we had the 5th wheel in tow. It is located right off the highway with views of Monument Valley. Since it was new, it’s wide open. Someday there will be some shade after the trees mature. We paid $65, including tax for a long pull through with 50 amp and full hookups. (It’s cheaper if you don’t need the 50 amps). Our premium site had a newly planted tree, picnic table, fancy fire pit, BBQ and a section of grass. Most sites were pull through, some were back in and there were 5 tent sites. Restrooms were clean with private shower, sink and toilet. There was a play area and fenced dog area. The office and store were obviously new, it even smelled new. Shelving with supplies were still being installed. There were 2 washers and 2 dryers a available. Friendly staff, the manager lives on site. In retrospect, I think we would pay $7 more to stay at Goulding’s. There is more going on up there, places to walk the dog and things to do. We checked it all out and enjoyed the museum. Or maybe if we weren’t in need of power, we’d stay inside the monument (off season would have been $50 plus tax according to the brochure). We drove by the TiPi village but did not check it out, the phone number listed was disconnected. We took a drive to Uranium Flats and Gooseneck State Park. Both would have been doable, next time!

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