2gypsies wrote:
From I-40 in Arizona take 191 north (you could stop at Canyon de Chelly Nat'l Monument. There's a campground there and you can take a variety of tours or just drive the motorhome around the circle of the canyon.
From 191 go west on 160 to Kayenta, AZ then north on 163 to Monument Valley. Stay at Gouldings RV and you can take a tour from there.
But that would almost double the mileage to Kayenta and deprive them of the wonderful adventure of traveling on IR59. ;)
It's one of those nice scenic historical roads where the beauty of checkerboard road works comes into focus. I mean, where else can you ride a paved road with a granite boulder in the bed of your pickup and by the time you read the end, it's pulverized into sand? :B
As for Monument Valley, a hidden gem is the new KOA that opened this year just north of the Navajo market on 163. It's situated as close to the iconic Monument Valley views people recognize from Forest Gump or the closing of Electra Glide in Blue. You don't need to go anywhere as you just walk tot he perimeter of the RV park or stand in the middle of the road and that's the view people come to see, especially at sunset. Many of the popular movie road scenes occurred in only that 12 miles stretch from the Navajo market pass the KOA, through Monument Pass to Forest Gump point.