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Goulding's Resort - Monument Valley, Arizona

Frequently Asked Questions

Goulding’s Resort and Monument Valley

Our Resort

Check-in at any time, we have a 24-hour front desk.

Check-out is at 11:00am. Late check-out can be arranged for an additional charge.

Yes, wifi is free and you will be provided login information upon check-in.

We do allow pets for a fee of $20.00 per pet, per night.

1000 Goulding’s Trading Post Road.

Keurig coffee machines and pods are available in each room.

Each room has one extra pillow. If you need more, please inform the reservation or front desk staff.

Rooms with a mini-fridge have a designated location nearby for ice and vending machines. Villas, apartments, and houses have refrigerators with ice machines.

Six sets of dinnerware are available in each apartment, house, or villa. If you need more please inform the reservation or front desk staff.

Our channels are provided by Dish Network and there are approximately 200.

Roll-away beds are available for specific room types.

Yes, menus are available inside our guest directory.

The indoor pool is located on the main hotel grounds near the Front Desk. There is not a pool at the villas. Access to swimming pool is available via room key.

We do not have room service.

All lodge rooms have a mini-fridge but no microwave. Villas, houses, and apartments have a full fridge and microwave.

We have designated rooms for pets/service animals. Many guests have allergies to animals so we do not allow animals in every room.

Parking is free of charge.

We do not have a government rate.

Our Tours

20 passenger open-sky “safari type” vehicles.

Custom tours can be arranged but are not regularly scheduled activities. Please contact sales@gouldings.com.

We do not have this service available.

We do not offer any discounts for tours at this time.

We do not allow a guide service in your own personal vehicle per park regulations.

Each tour has been designed with stops where you can walk around the area. Stops are normally 10 minutes in length.

There are restroom facilities inside the park. Speak with your guide for the next available stop.

Hiking tours can be arranged, but they are not regularly scheduled activities. Please contact sales@gouldings.com

Normal park hours are 7:00 am – 7:00 pm. The entry fee booth is open 7:00 am – 5:00 pm. The park is closed on holidays, but can be seen by booking a guided tour.
Currently $8.00 per person, per day. Commercial vehicles have a higher price. Please visit Navajo Nation Parks for more information.
“Gump Hill” is located approximately 13 miles northeast of Monument Valley on US Highway 163.
The Monument Valley Tribal Park is located approximately 5 miles southeast of the Goulding’s property.
The most common places to watch the sunrise and sunset are from the Goulding’s property or from the Monument Valley visitor center.
Navajo National Monument, Goosenecks State Park, Valley of the Gods, Muley Point, and Natural Bridges are all about 30 minutes away.

Our Property

We do have a laundromat on the property.

ATM machines are located in the Gift ShopGas Station, and Grocery Store.

Yes, we have hiking trails throughout the property. A map of the trails is available at the front desk.

No Pharmacy. The nearest ones are in Page, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ,  or Cortez, CO.

3 in Mexican Hat, 3 in Kayenta, 2 in Monument Valley, and various fast-food restaurants in Kayenta.

Page, Flagstaff, and Cortez Municipal Airports are the closest. Phoenix, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas are the nearest international airports.

Shuttle services can be arranged. Please contact sales@gouldings.com for more information.

Alcohol is illegal on the Navajo Nation. Goulding’s Lodge is private property but observes Navajo Nation law.

No, there are no elevators.

No, but there is a heated indoor pool for your enjoyment.

Most major carriers with long-term contracts. Prepaid services normally do not work.

June – August are normally the hottest months of the year, averaging 90-95 degrees F. The hottest temperatures are in late July – early August. Record high is 106 F (July 1967).

December and January are normally the coldest months. Lows average 15-20 degrees F. The record low is -11 degrees F (January 1963 & November 1985).

Yes. There are no snacks or popcorn provided, so you must bring your own.

Stamps are available in the Gift Shop.

Mail goes out daily (M-F) at 11:00 am from the local post office.

Ready. Set. Explore.

From Navajo-guided tours and cultural experiences to our museum, theater, and gift shop, there’s plenty to explore during your stay. With dining, groceries, fuel, and everyday essentials all on site, you can relax and enjoy the convenience of having everything you need in one place.

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