Camping near Shonto, AZ

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    Campgrounds near Shonto, Arizona center around the Navajo National Monument, home to the free Canyon View and Sunset View campgrounds. The region includes tent and RV sites with minimal amenities, situated at elevations of approximately 7,300 feet with views of Tsegi Canyon. Several campgrounds, including Monument Valley KOA and Gouldings RV and Campground about 30 miles north in Monument Valley, Utah, offer more developed options with cabin accommodations and electric hookups. Most camping options are established sites rather than dispersed camping areas, as much of the land falls within Navajo Nation boundaries.

    The camping season peaks from April through September when roads are most accessible and facilities fully operational. "This is an unexpected jewel in my travels. There's a campground that is free and first come, first serve. The actual monument is stunning, and there's a few good hikes," noted one visitor about Navajo National Monument. Campground capacity varies significantly, with Navajo National Monument sites offering approximately 30 free sites but limited space for larger RVs—signs at Canyon View warn against vehicles longer than 27 feet for trailers or 28 feet for motorhomes. Roads to higher elevation campgrounds may include steep grades and occasional washouts, requiring careful driving. Water availability is seasonal, with some campground faucets shut off during colder months. Stay limits at the Monument campgrounds are seven days per year.

    Campers consistently mention the scenic quality and solitude as primary attractions of the area. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, Canyon View Campground provides excellent privacy between sites due to natural vegetation, with many reporting they were among only a handful of campers even during peak season. The campground layout offers spectacular sunset views, particularly from sites positioned along the canyon edge. Many campers highlight the cultural significance of staying near ancient Pueblo cliff dwellings, accessible via hiking trails from the campgrounds. Facilities remain basic but well-maintained, with most sites providing picnic tables and charcoal grills but no fire rings, as open fires are prohibited at Navajo National Monument campgrounds. Visitors appreciate the relatively cooler temperatures compared to surrounding desert areas due to the higher elevation.

    Best Campgrounds near Shonto (23)

      1. Navajo National Monument Canyon View Campground

      4.9(25)9mi from ShontoRVs, Tents

      "Arrived around 5pm and there were several sites to choose from. I went with Site 2 as no one was in Site 1 and it was close to the bathrooms."

      "Rolled in around 2PM, it was nearly empty. Great CG. Staff at the Visitor Center was very friendly."

      2. sunset view free campground

      5.0(5)9mi from ShontoRVs, Tents

      "Perfect just off the highway 9 miles. Free and has working toilet with sinks! Trails to hike and the best campsites 11-16."

      "Navajo National Monument visitor center and several hiking trails are right here. Dark skies, beautiful sunsets. A great place to stop if you're going to Monument Valley."

      3. Sunset View Campground

      5.0(2)9mi from ShontoRVs, Tents

      "Well reviewed on Google, People saying there's clean bathrooms and nice trails nearby and it's FREE! First come first serve."

      4. Sunset View Campground

      4.5(2)9mi from ShontoRVs

      "Several hiking trails around the canyon."

      5. Gouldings RV and Campground

      4.5(42)38mi from ShontoRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "If you get to the campgrounds early enough you can set up a tent at the edge. This way you will have a clear view of Monument Valley with no other tents or distractions in the way."

      "Simple but lovely campground with an incredible location, setting, and view. We were fortunate to visit in February and had the park nearly to ourselves."

      6. Page Lake Powell Campground

      3.8(51)49mi from ShontoRVs, Tents

      "We would stay here again whenever we are in the Page Arizona area."

      "This campground is just on the outskirts of town. Coppermine Road is pretty busy during the day, but eventually quiets down at night.  This is a well established campground."

      from $28 - $125 / night

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      7. Kayenta Public Land

      4.0(1)21mi from Shonto

      "This is a dirt road off the highway with tons of dirt roads once you’ve turned off. Loads of campsites and spots. No amenities."

      8. Hummingbird Campground

      4.6(29)41mi from Shonto3 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It was super close to entrance of Monument valley. Soft sand for tents that made it super comfortable and they even have an amazing hike- we did it at sunrise and loved it."

      "Very close to and on the same road as the entrance to the monument valley drive thru tour."

      from $30 / night

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      9. Monument Valley KOA

      4.3(26)41mi from ShontoRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Good location near the monument valley entrance and the border of utah and Arizona. This place is great and has everything you need."

      "Pros: Super Close to Monument valley, friendly staff, clean 24hr facilities, running water. Beautiful view if the stars and planets."

      from $45 - $100 / night

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      10. The View Campground

      3.9(20)41mi from ShontoRVs, Glamping

      "The View Campground is located in Monument Valley on the Navajo Tribal land. There is an additional $5 fee to enter the tribal area, in addition to the camping fee."

      "And lucky for us, a high, bright moon made it easy to see and get around, and provided one of the most majestic views of the rock formations i can imagine."

      from $20 - $180 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Shonto, AZ

    285 Reviews of 23 Shonto Campgrounds


    • shelby B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 5, 2026

      Monument Valley Tipi Village

      Great location

      Clean bathrooms, hot showers, nice little shared cooking area in the middle! You can see monument valley from here & Aaron the host is super nice! There’s also a trail out back too. Great view of the stars as well. Nice place.

    • shelby B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 4, 2026

      Navajoland hotel & rv park of tuba city

      Nice campground or hotel

      There’s a hotel in front, rv park in the back. Tent sites also available. The bathrooms are nice, has showers & is clean. Also has a laundry room. Quiet at night.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Roam America Horseshoe Bend

      Excellent spot for first timers

      We rented a camper van and this was our first stop on a road trip to Colorado. We wanted to see Antelope Canyon so this spot made sense cause it was close. And WOW it is perfect. We didn’t have anyone next to us at our site, had full hookups that were easy to navigate for us first time van lifers. Online it says check in is 3-6pm but when I called to let them know we would be late, they said after 6 it’s all self service. They sent a text to let us know where our paperwork would be. It was so easy. WiFi in the ENTIRE campsite and the bathhouses…incredible. So updated and so clean. Was so nice to shower after a tour in the hot sun. If you want to boondock and not have anyone around you this would not be the place for you, but if not this is the perfect spot.

    • L
      May. 29, 2026

      Hummingbird Campground

      May 2026

      Very close to and on the same road as the entrance to the monument valley drive thru tour. If you are doing the tour the hours were 8am-4:30pm and if you’re going for a photo at John ford point those hours were 10am- to I think 3pm. But I would check before you go. We arrived at 5pm and didn’t get to do the tour until the next day.

      We really enjoyed our stay and visit of monument valley. It was very peaceful and calming experience. There are about 8 campsites at hummingbird.

      Our site had a shaded picnic table, fire pit, and they provided a water jug of water.

      There is a shower. The bathrooms are vault bathrooms located outside the fence. I would bring a headlamp or light source to use.

      Overall, highly recommend. We would definitely stay here again. The location is so close to the monument entrance and it has everything you need.

      ** I would not worry about the dogs on the property. I’m always worried because I have a very small dog [4lb yorkie]. But these dogs are very laid back and had no interest in us at all. It was a worry-free experience. I would say even if you have a fear of dogs you won’t mind the ones here.

      **last note for dog owners. If you stop at the visitors center do not let your dog use the dog area. It is covered in burs. I pulled 7 burs out of one paw. I would actually suggest boots in all parts of the southwest AZ,CA,TX between cactus needles, dog tails, and grass burs it’s worth getting boots for your dog.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 18, 2026

      Sunset View Campground

      Totally Worth the Stop

      There's two different campgrounds at this monument. Both are free. Sunset View is in better shape with newer asphalt driveways and flush toilets. Canyon view is primitive but if you can get a spot on the canyon side it's beautiful. We got AT&T 1 bar of 5G at Sunset. It was windy. I would definitely recommend, and the Canyon is stunning. It's FREE!

    • sThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 17, 2026

      Kayenta Public Land

      KAYENTA FREE BLM

      This is a dirt road off the highway with tons of dirt roads once you’ve turned off. Loads of campsites and spots. No amenities.

    • denise H.
      May. 10, 2026

      Hummingbird Campground

      Perfect for our needs

      Very pleasant hosts. we were the only ones on our side of campgrounds so very quite. wonderful views and MEMORABLE sunset.  Will stay there again if in the area.

    • sThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 9, 2026

      Navajo National Monument Canyon View Campground

      great free campsite

      spacious and fairly secluded lots, most with their own picnic table and grill. flushable toilets with sinks and mirrors! trash bins. very quiet and peaceful. 2 bars t-mobile

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 8, 2026

      sunset view free campground

      Awesome place

      Perfect just off the highway 9 miles. Free and has working toilet with sinks! Trails to hike and the best campsites 11-16.


    Guide to Shonto

    Camping spots near Shonto, Arizona center around the high desert plateau of Navajo Nation land, with elevations ranging from 6,000 to 7,300 feet creating notable temperature variations between day and night. Most campgrounds close to Shonto operate seasonally with limited water access during colder months, and visitors should note that many sites prohibit alcohol consumption and open fires when camping on Navajo land.

    What to do

    Hiking native trails: At Navajo National Monument Canyon View Campground, campers can access well-maintained hiking trails with cultural significance. "The visitor center has super friendly staff and lots of history on the Pueblo natives... The camp spots are first come, first served. Running water toilets and sinks. Camping luxury!!" noted one visitor.

    Take guided tours: Monument Valley offers Navajo-led excursions from several campgrounds in the region. "We decided to stay here to make it easy to tour Monument Valley. Nice campground that isn't too busy. Great views of nearby mesas," reported a visitor to Monument Valley KOA.

    Watch for wildlife: The desert ecosystem supports surprising wildlife viewing opportunities. "We chose the perfect time to visit, no crowds, easy access to camping, wild asses all over the place. Watch out for them in the early morning," cautioned a Canyon View visitor. Other campers report rattlesnake sightings, requiring caution when selecting tent sites.

    What campers like

    Stargazing opportunities: The remote location provides exceptional night sky viewing. "We pulled in after 10pm to find several open Campgrounds. Road off the highway is 50mph and very smooth," reported one Canyon View visitor. Another camper at Sleeping Bear Campground noted, "Luckily it was a clear night and we got to view the milky way."

    Cultural exchanges: Many sites offer authentic Navajo experiences and food. At Hummingbird Campground, "The lady host was very kind and cooked also a real Navajo Taco for dinner. I really reccomend it!" Another visitor added, "Dinner from the hosts is highly recommended, very tasty!"

    Digital connectivity: Despite remote locations, several campgrounds offer surprising connectivity. "2-3 bars of reliable T-Mobile 3G/LTE. Faucet (Running Water) is still OFF. Enjoyed a very quiet night under the stars," noted a Sunset View visitor. At Hummingbird Campground, "The WiFi was good, they turned it off overnight."

    What you should know

    Water availability varies: Many campgrounds have limited or seasonal water access. "Faucet (Running Water) is still OFF," reported a Canyon View visitor in May. At Roam America Horseshoe Bend, facilities are more reliable but different issues arise: "The restrooms, although lovely, were CHRONICALLY out of toilet paper and paper towels. We learned to bring our own."

    Weather conditions require preparation: The desert climate brings temperature extremes and wind. "It was VERY windy when we were there, but we were able to position our van so that cooking, etc. wasn't an issue," noted a camper at The View Campground. Another camper warned about "high winds for sure so canopys might not be able to be put out at times."

    Reservation systems vary: Many campgrounds operate on first-come, first-served basis with evening fee collection. "First come, first serve. Money gets collected in the evening," explained a Sleeping Bear visitor. "We arrived around 5pm and there were several sites to choose from. I went with Site 2 as no one was in Site 1 and it was close to the bathrooms," reported another camper.

    Tips for camping with families

    Campground selection matters: Choose sites with appropriate facilities for children. "We spent 3 nights here in June, 2023. Everything was immaculate. The main check in building (with a little shop) was pretty upscale. And the bathhouses were great too," noted a visitor to Roam America Horseshoe Bend.

    Wildlife awareness: Teach children about desert wildlife safety. "Beware, the first campsite I tried to camp at, was the last one in the row and was full of rattle snakes. So I agreed they owned that spot and moved on to another spot," reported a Canyon View visitor.

    Consider temperature swings: Desert camping means preparing for both hot days and cool nights. At Page Lake Powell Campground, one camper noted the "nice and clean camp spots with good WiFi, hookups and a nice grass spot," providing comfort during temperature extremes.

    Tips from RVers

    Size restrictions exist: Some campgrounds limit RV length. At Canyon View Campground, signs warn against vehicles longer than 27 feet for trailers or 28 feet for motorhomes. A visitor to Sleeping Bear Campground reported, "We were in a 33ft toy hauler and had no problems with the dirt road and room to pull thru. Dirt pads but fairly level."

    Limited hookup options: Full-service RV sites are available at select locations only. "Pull through FHU everything worked as it should extremely clean campground. A little shade level gravel sites," noted a Gouldings RV and Campground visitor. At Monument Valley KOA, "It's a large clean campground w a very nice view, lots of little markets, a pool, showers etc."

    Watch for uneven sites: Many desert campgrounds have sloping sites. At Roam America Horseshoe Bend, a visitor cautioned, "Note: many of the sites are sloping so be ready to level a bit." Another noted, "Also, note that the sites are up on curbs. We grounded out our hitch several times when pulling in or out."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Shonto, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Shonto, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 23 campgrounds and RV parks near Shonto, AZ and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Shonto, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Shonto, AZ is Navajo National Monument Canyon View Campground with a 4.9-star rating from 25 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Shonto, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Shonto, AZ.