Price Comparison Results
Rose Hogan at MonetValley
Other Booking Options
Upgrade your account to get better deals with book-direct options and access manager contact information.
Description
Reservations for 2021 will OPEN on OCTOBER 1st. Limit of 4 people per reservation only. More Information will be updated in January 2021 The space Rose Hogan is very spacious, a wood stove is centrally located for warmth. Four single beds with clean sheets. A small table with folding chairs. Plenty of parking space on the property; Outhouse toilet is located a distance away. Our friendly horses will roam near the hogan, so will our dog, Gundolph (a big white dog). Guest access •No Motorbikes, Harley Davidson; not recommended by Park policies • Outhouse (restroom facility) is located 50 yards from the nearest hogan. •**Please don't swat anywhere near the hogan, an outhouse is provided** • Summer Showers (men/women) is outside. It has a small bench and a shower bag and a bucket (sponge bathing). • There is no hot water. • Open fire pit for grilling or marsh mellow roasting. • Two outside picnic tables. • Firewood can also be purchased at Goulding's Grocery store. • Short Hike to Sleeping Dragon or Hilltop panoramic view Other things to note • Things To Know: - A Navajo Breakfast will be included: potatoes, spam or ground beef, with onion and Navajo tortilla cooked at Host's Hogan. - This is not a shared accommodation. - Daylight Savings Time means the time is One Hour ahead of Grand Canyon/Antelope Canyon and the rest of Arizona *we are on Utah time* - Park will close at sundown; expect to be stopped by Park personnel if arriving late - We are not in Oljeto, you must go to Monument Valley Tribal Park. - While traveling on the Navajo Nation, remember that you are on a sovereign, self-governing nation, and just as you would abroad, please obey all tribal laws and regulations. - You do not need a passport to travel on Navajo Nation land. - Navajo law enforcement have jurisdiction within the boundaries of Navajo land and roads, but also have jurisdiction on certain areas of the State of New Mexico, Arizona & County highways & roads. In turn, State & County Law Enforcement also have cross jurisdiction in certain areas of the Navajo Nation. - Please keep in mind that the USE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND FIREARMS ARE BOTH STRICTLY PROHIBITED on the Navajo Nation. - SPREADING OF DECEASED ASHES IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED INSIDE THE TRIBAL PARK (Please be aware that this is culturally sensitive) - Please do not enter any areas that are marked off-limits, or that have been told are off-limits. If in doubt, ask. - Please stay on the designated trails and established routes unless accompanied by a tour guide. - Rock climbing and off-trail hiking are prohibited. - Off-road travel by all terrain vehicles, dune buggies, jeeps and motorcycles is prohibited on back country roads. - Please do not disturb or remove animals, plants, rocks or artifacts. - Please keep Navajo land clean. - Do not litter, burn debris, or bury trash. - Please place refuse in trash containers. • March/April are windy months, expect sandstorms! Bring a handkerchief and eye drops. • Summer months are hot and dry. Bring a hat, glasses, sunscreen, and plenty of water. • June to August is our monsoon season, expect thunderstorms and waterfalls off of Rain God Mesa and Thunderbird Mesa. Bring a rain poncho & an umbrella. • If camping out, bring binoculars to watch the billion stars or even a galaxy if you have a telescope! • Please RESPECT our home! Don't leave your trash behind, no alcohol beverage, dispose of your cigarette buds don't swat anywhere to take a piss or poop! Don't move beds, please keep blankets and pillows on the bed, not on the floor! Don't let any animals inside the hogan, watch out for snakes *usually will warn you* Some trash are not burnable *soda cans, glass bottles, tin cans*
Amenities
Good for
Community Book-Direct Links
Reviews
Location
United States · Utah · Oljato-Monument ValleyGot questions?
We are eager to hear from you whether you need to contact our support team, speak with our founders, or simply want to say hello.