โSep-15-2018 06:19 AM
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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.
โSep-30-2019 09:09 AM
โSep-16-2018 10:37 PM
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โSep-15-2018 03:13 PM
โSep-15-2018 07:34 AM
ppine wrote:
There are not that many main roads in that country. All are fine for RVs.
I travelled to the Navajo Res twice a year for a job for 6 years. Look carefully at all of the Native archaeological sites you can. Chaco Cy, Cyn de Chelley, Navajo Mtn and Navajo Nat Monument are not to be missed. A friend of mine got married at Keet Seal ruins which are about 10 miles off the road. Grandma came in on a donkey.
I used to take my field crews to the Holiday Inn near Kayenta with a view of Mon Valley. It is a tourist mecca. Our record for foreign languages heard during one happy hour was 7. Mostly we stayed at Tsegi Canyon and learned what it was like to be a minority. We knew we would be served last, but we learned to love the Dine and their culture.
โSep-15-2018 06:58 AM
โSep-15-2018 06:30 AM
kwright wrote:
Traveling at the end of the month to Pahrump, Nv. Only motorhome, no toad. Would like to stop and see Monument Valley, wondering the best roads from I-40. Also how is the road from there to I-15, does the bus run in Zion at that time?? If not whatโs the best road down to Flagstaff? Is there anything we can stop at in the Rv? Also how is the weather at that time, trying to avoid snow. Thanks everyone