Surround by big-name parks like the Grand Canyon, Arches, and Mesa Verde, Navajo National Monument is an oft overlooked attraction in the Southwest. Not only is it a worthy side trip on long road trips, but it's also a destination in and of itself. Expect few crowds, rich archaeology, and starry night skies.
Sunset View Campground is one of two campgrounds in the monument. It is open year-round, and has over 30 tent/RV sites that are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Oh, and it's free. The nearby Canyon View Campground is a primitive tent campground with an additional 17 sites, and is only open in the summer months.
Piñon and juniper trees offer some privacy, and all sites have picnic tables and charcoal grills (no hookups available). Restrooms have flush toilets, and water is available at the campground.
Area attractions: Keet Seel/Kawestima
Navajo National Monument is located on the Navajo Reservation, between Tuba City, Arizona, and Kayenta, Arizona. Once you arrive, follow park signs to Sunset View Campground.
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