The Road to Monument Valley is like being dropped into your favorite Western film. The dusty roads hug the San Juan River, breaking out into views of otherworldly red-sandstone monoliths. Along the way, visitors can explore some of the most stunning state parks, monuments, and scenic drives, all while learning about the local geology, local culture, and film history.
Here are just a few of the fun things you can do on the tour!
• Drive the steep, winding Moki Dugway for thrilling switchbacks and breathtaking views of the surrounding desert and canyonlands.
• Marvel at the dramatic, winding curves of the San Juan River from Goosenecks State Park, showcasing one of the best examples of entrenched river meanders.
• Explore the stunning red rock formations and sweeping desert landscapes of the Valley of the Gods.
• Admire the unique Mexican Hat Rock, a large, balanced rock formation resembling a sombrero, set against a backdrop of desert beauty.
• Take in the expansive, panoramic views from Muley Point, where you can see vast canyons, distant mountains, and the winding San Juan River below.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:
Recommended Start Time: 8:00 a.m.
Tour Starting Point(s): Bears Ears National Monument, Utah; Bluff, Utah; Kayenta, Arizona
Time to complete: 4-8 Hours
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This tour has 18 stops. Check out the itinerary here for a complete list of stops and if you’re looking for more information to help plan your trip, here’s what you need to Know Before You Go!
What you spend depends on the activities you do, but here’s a list of entry fees for the tour:
Yes! The tour has three starting points: Bears Ears National Monument, Utah; Bluff, Utah; Kayenta, Arizona. Just make sure that you follow the numbers in chronological order from where you are starting.
If you don’t begin at one of the tour starting points you’ll miss a few stories, but you’ll still have a great experience.
Yes! The tour goes north to south, starting at either Bears Ears or Bluff, and south to north, starting at Kayenta.
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