With park personnel ready to answer all your questions, plus a gift shop, cafe, and many informative exhibits this is a great way to start...
Read MoreThe first major viewpoint along your Monument Valley Drive. From here, you can see the large Merrick butte as well as the two mitten twins....
Read MoreAnother great view of the front features of Monument Valley, especially the wide Mitchell Mesa.
Read MoreThis viewpoint looks out at one of the best features in the park. The three pillars of the sisters is said to look like nuns...
Read MoreJohn Ford Point is the number one stop in the park. The panorama from the ledge was often used by director John Ford in his...
Read MoreThis viewpoint overlooks several great pillars. Yei Bi Chei is said to resemble masked Navajo dancers, and Totem Pole is one of the tallest free-standing...
Read MoreCode Talker Point is one of the more famous overlooks in the park. The view of flat desert landscapes is broken by jutting rock features...
Read MoreThe Thumb is just what it sounds like--a quirky little rock feature shaped like a thumb! There's also great views of camel and elephant butte.
Read MoreAnother crowd favorite, this overlook looks out at the front of the valley, and is one of the most photographed spots in the tribal park.
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