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Authentic Navajo hospitality and unmatched Monument Valley views.
Tear Drop Arch B&B offers a rare opportunity to stay within sight of the world-famous Monument Valley spires. Hosted by Ilene and her family, this unassuming property provides a deeply personal alternative to standard hotels. Guests can choose between comfortable rooms in the main house, a private cabin, or even camping spots on the grounds. The experience is defined by warm touches, such as freshly made Navajo fry bread for breakfast and stories about local culture shared in the kitchen. Its location is unbeatable for photographers and nature lovers, situated just minutes from the visitor center and offering front-row seats to desert sunrises and sunsets.
Tear Drop Arch B&B offers a rare opportunity to stay within sight of the world-famous Monument Valley spires. Hosted by Ilene and her family, this unassuming property provides a deeply personal alternative to standard hotels. Guests can choose between comfortable rooms in the main house, a private cabin, or even camping spots on the grounds. The experience is defined by warm touches, such as freshly made Navajo fry bread for breakfast and stories about local culture shared in the kitchen. Its location is unbeatable for photographers and nature lovers, situated just minutes from the visitor center and offering front-row seats to desert sunrises and sunsets.
Unobstructed views of Monument Valley from the property.
Traditional Navajo fry bread served for breakfast.
Personalized hospitality including cultural stories and blessings.
Flexible lodging options including rooms, a cabin, and camping.
Prime location just five minutes from the main visitor center.
Authentic Navajo hospitality and unmatched Monument Valley views.
Tourists, Solo, Family, Couples
Tear Drop Arch B&B is highly praised for its exceptional hospitality, with many guests highlighting the warmth of the host, Ilene. Reviewers frequently mention the breathtaking and iconic views of Monument Valley visible directly from the front door and camping areas. The traditional Navajo fry bread served at breakfast is a standout feature that many guests claim makes the stay special. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to learn about Navajo culture firsthand in a homey, oasis-like setting. Whether staying in the main house, the cabin, or camping on-site, guests describe the experience as a great value and a highlight of their travels. The location is also noted for its convenience, being only a five-minute drive from the main visitor center.