The MonetValley Eco Hogan is Navajo-owned and sits within Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park in Arizona.

Her hogan, completed in 2020, is built out of juniper wood, bark, and sand.

‘Monet Bally’she couldn’t pronounce the ‘V,'" Yazzie toldTravel + Leisure.

MonetValley Eco Hogan

The entrance and exterior to a Navajo Hogan at MonetValley Eco Hogan in Arizona.Credit:MonetValley Eco Hogan

MonetValley Eco Hogan currently has one standalone hogan available to rent, which accommodates up to four people.

(Two more hogans are under construction on the property.)

The one-room structure features special toucheslike Navajo rugsand a weaving loom.

interior of MonetValley Eco Hogan

The MonetValley Eco Hogan is located outside Kayenta, Arizona, in Monument Valley.

These pinnacles are surrounded by miles of windblown sand and bordered by mesas and buttes.

The MonetValley Eco Hogan usually opens for the summer season in May, depending on the weather.

Interior of MonetValley Eco Hogan

All bookings are made directly throughmonetvalley.com.

Nightly rates start at $125 per night per person.

Navajo Hogan exterior

interior of MonetValley Eco Hogan

Interior of MonetValley Eco Hogan

Navajo Hogan exterior