Horseback Riding Tours
See Monument Valley through the eyes of the Navajo on this unique guided horse tour through some of the region’s most iconic rock formations. With exclusive access to the East Mitten and stunning views of The Chief, you won’t find an experience like this anywhere else in the valley.
On these tours, we provide more than just epic photo-ops; you’ll get a genuine connection to the landscape and the stories it holds.
$110 Per Person
17 mile loop
What You’ll See
- East and West Mitten Butte
- John Ford’s Point
- Three Sisters
- Totem Pole
- Artist Point
- North Window
- The Big Thumb
- …and more
$120 Per Person
23 mile loop and backcountry hogan visit optional
What You’ll See
- East and West Mitten Butte
- John Ford’s Point
- Three Sisters
- Totem Pole
- Artist Point
- North Window
- The Big Thumb
- *Sun’s Eye
- *Ear of the Wind
- *Big Hogan
- *Petroglyphs
- *Moccasin Arch
- …and more
$130 Per Person
23 mile loop with Mystery Valley.
What You’ll See
- East and West Mitten Butte
- John Ford’s Point
- Three Sisters
- Totem Pole
- Artist Point
- North Window
- The Big Thumb
- Sun’s Eye
- Ear of the Wind
- Big Hogan
- Petroglyphs
- Moccasin Arch
- *Visit two authentic Navajo Hogans
- *Up close view of the East Mitten
- …and more
$260 Per Person
17 mile loop with backcountry and hogan visit with additional time. Lunch break for 1 hour then 3 hour tour of Mystery Valley.
What You’ll See
- East and West Mitten Butte
- John Ford’s Point
- Three Sisters
- Totem Pole
- Artist Point
- North Window
- The Big Thumb
- Sun’s Eye
- Ear of the Wind
- Big Hogan
- Petroglyphs
- Moccasin Arch
- Visit two authentic Navajo Hogans
- Up close view of the East Mitten
- *Mystery Valley
- …and more
$125 Per Person
23 mile loop
What You’ll See
- East and West Mitten Butte
- John Ford’s Point
- Three Sisters
- Totem Pole
- Artist Point
- North Window
- The Big Thumb
- …and more
What To Bring
- Camera – capture all the views Monument Valley has to offer, including exclusive access to the East Mitten Butte
- Water – there is no running water, make sure to bring plenty of your own. Hydration reservoirs work best, so you can keep your hands free
- Pants – thick pants – preferably denim jeans – will protect your legs from rubbing on the saddle
- Closed-toe Shoes – be sure to bring sturdy, closed-toe shoes. The terrain is natural and there may be an occasional rough patch
- Skin protection – sunscreen, hats, sunglasses
- Clothing options – due to unpredictable weather, be sure to dress accordingly. Windstorms have been known to bring rain and snow. If you have any weather-related questions, feel free to call/email
- Food – there are no food options in the area, so you’re encouraged to bring your own food/meals