A fully redesigned Go-Arizona.com will launch soon. Watch for it!
Navajo National Monument Campground

 

Home Destinations Activities Lodging Camping Houseboating Sightseeing Books & Maps Gear

Make A Selection

RV and Motorhome Rentals
RV Rental
Go Back a Page


Navajo National Monument Campground

Navajo National Monument Campground features 31 small sites, with picnic tables and parking spaces. No open-flame fires (charcoal or wood) are allowed; campers must use campstoves for cooking. A comfort station has restrooms, a camper service sink, and running water. No hookups are available; RV's are limited to 27 feet or less. No reservations are accepted for the campground.

In the summer, overflow space is available at an older, more primitive campground 1 mile north of the main campground. In the winter, campers should be prepared for cold temperatures and deep snow.


 The Basics

Location: 70 miles Northeast of Tuba City in Northeast Arizona
Total Sites: 31 small sites
RV Hookups: None
Season: Year round
Address:
HC-71, Box 3
Tonalea, AZ 86044
Phone: 928-672-2700
Fax: 928-672-2703

 Amenities


  • Vault Toilets
Amenity list above may not be complete.

 Directions

Hwy 160 crosses the Navajo Reservation from Mexican Water in the Northeast corner of Arizona to Tuba City. Navajo National Monument is on Hwy 564 which intersects Hwy 160 20 miles Southwest of Kayenta.



Copyright 1998 - 2009