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Goulding's Lodge

Monument Valley

Goulding's Lodge is offering accommodation in Monument Valley. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and an ATM, along with free WiFi.

C
Chiara
From
Belgium
Super great room. The view on monument vallée was amazing. There is a restaurant, pool and museum directly there so it’s nice to not have to move around. Super close to monument vallée, great!
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5
Very good - What previous guests thought, 10,295 reviews
Price from
US$139
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Monument Valley:

10

If you love the beauty of the desert, respect and admire...

If you love the beauty of the desert, respect and admire Navajo culture, and want to be surrounded by iconic visions of the Southwest, Monument Valley is a bucket list trip for sure. I would go back with family, perhaps booking a horseback trip in the park next time.
Guest review by
Robert
United States
10

We arrived late afternoon and looked around Gould's Resort.

We arrived late afternoon and looked around Gould's Resort. The museum was interesting and food was quite good other than the country western music, which is not our style. We took the Sunrise Tour through Gould's Resort and it was excellent. The formations in Monument Valley are fabulous. The movie and Navajo history are also very interesting.
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Jan
United States
10

I'm not normally into landscapes, but this was an incredible...

I'm not normally into landscapes, but this was an incredible experience. The facades of the natural monuments have weathered into pictorial dioramas. It's astonishing the variety of visual angles available to the eye at different times of the day as the sun rises and sets.
Guest review by
Lynn
United States
10

Two nights was perfect amount of time for 3.5 - 5.5 hour...

Two nights was perfect amount of time for 3.5 - 5.5 hour tours, plus time for hiking, the museum, movies, and the arts & crafts shop. That was a pleasant surprise; low on kitsch, but high on exceptional, local Navajo weavings, beadwork, and jewelry.
Guest review by
Denise
United States
10

A lifetime experience. Local guide a must do!

A lifetime experience. Local guide a must do! Great photo opportunities. A magical place. Goulding’s have great meals. Hint: don’t drive a sedan around the valley you’ll risk getting stuck or wrecking sump , take a guide or have a 4x4.
Guest review by
Karen
New Zealand
10

Monument Valley and the surrounding area is a must visit if...

Monument Valley and the surrounding area is a must visit if one wants to view a spectacular and iconic landscape of the American West (featured in countless John Ford westerns and other films) with one's own eyes. The area is entirely within, and the park itself managed by, the Navajo Nation, and they do so very professionally. The entrance fee to the densest 'monument' area is nominal, and if one does not want to deal with crowds, many amazing geological features can be seen without entering the park proper. The surrounding area has been kept free of commercial clutter and is a tranquil and starkly beautiful place to visit. I can especially recommend a trip to Goulding's Lodge, even if one is not staying there, for the trading post museum and other services, as well as the fantastic views. While Monument Valley might not be the best choice for small children or excitement craving teens, if awe-inspiring landscapes are your thing it is well worth a visit!
Guest review by
Deborah
United States

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Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Superb - What previous guests thought, 11 reviews
Omg this place was amazing!! I think it is new and has recently been upgraded from a tipi to a mud hut as everything felt brand new. They have done the decor so amazing. The bed is so comfy and it gets nice and warm in there too! I was fearful of being cold as it was November, but no it was perfect. The location is unreal - the views of monument valley. Our friends booked the mud hut next door too which was perfect. We bought BBQ items from the supermarket nearby and lit a fire too and made smores under the starlight! It was stunning :)
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Bethany
United Kingdom
From US$137.18 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5
Very good - What previous guests thought, 10,295 reviews
The view, oh my goodness it was like heaven! Absolutely recommend this place! We stayed in one of the lodge houses, and we woke up to spectacular views. The house was great, it had two bedrooms, very spacious, and very clean. There is also a little porch that looks towards Monument Valley. This is one of the best views we have ever seen.
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Sonja
Serbia
From US$137.18 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5
Very good - What previous guests thought, 10,295 reviews
We stayed in a very large and comfortable lodge with 2 bedrooms and the most comfortable beds we’ve stayed in. Nice toiletries, and bottles of water provided. Food in the restaurant was good and reasonably priced. All staff we met were friendly and helpful. Very close to the View and its facilities/tours. Would absolutely recommend.
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Jo
United Kingdom
From US$137.18 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5
Very good - What previous guests thought, 10,295 reviews
Perfect location. Wonderful views from the room and the tour was a great way to see the best of monument valley. Jonothan was our driver for the 3 hour tour and he made the trip a great experience
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Carol
United Kingdom
From US$137.18 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5
Very good - What previous guests thought, 10,295 reviews
Dreamy hotel on the mountain side, overlooking the plains before monument valley. Perfect for sunrise!!!! Nice equipped rooms. Easy parking, friendly staff explaining what and where to do.
Guest review by
Simone
Netherlands