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Muley Point

While you’re lookin’ across the San Juan Valley, see if you can spot John’s Canyon Road, down at the bottom of the cliffs. On a...

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Moki Dugway Overlook

The Moki Dugway road can be quite dangerous, but it's also gorgeous. It’s a three mile stretch of road that serpentines down twelve-hundred feet of...

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Valley of the Gods

Sometimes nicknamed "mini Monument Valley," there's nothing mini about this experience. Big, grand red sandstone monuments stretch as far as the eye can see on...

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Goosenecks State Park

This small state park features a short paved drive to the goosenecking San Juan River overlook, and then a long, bumpy dirt road off into...

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Sand Island Petroglyph

This landmark and recreation area features Native American rock art ranging from 300 to 3,000 years old.

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Rincon

This great rincon is a massive butte set inside a now-dry oxbow lake. The dirt road down is bumpy, and a 4-WD vehicle s recommended.

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Mexican Hat Rock

Just like the name implies, this big red rock looks like an upside down sombrero. While you can see it from the road, pulling in...

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Forrest Gump Viewpoint

"I'm pretty tired. Think I'll go home now." This unforgettable movie scene was filmed in a place every bit as extraordinary as the blockbuster film...

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Monument Valley

Monument Valley rose to superstardom with John Ford's classic western, "Stagecoach." Today, Monument Valley’s idyllic towers, buttes, and mesas have become nearly synonymous with the...

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Kane Gulch Ranger Station

To learn more about the history and rock formations of Bears Ears National Monument, visit the Kane Gulch Ranger station. There, you’ll find exhibits, hiking...

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Muley Point East

The first of two lookouts with views that stretch across the San Juan Cliffs, and out to Monument Valley.

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Valley of the Gods View

This view from Moki Dugway looks out at the vast expanses and towering monoliths of the Valley of the Gods.

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Mexican Hat Town

This small town, just south of the memorable Mexican Hat Rock, is a great stopover for hungry travelers, curious visitors, and anyone wanting to stretch...

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Once-Upon-A-Time Brick Arch

This is the famous "hanging arch" from the iconic film "Once Upon a Time in the West." While most of it has fallen, the base...

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Monument Valley Overlook

This roadside pullover offers great views of the northeastern red rock features of Monument Valley.

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Monument Valley Viewpoint

Even if you aren't entering the Monument Valley Tribal Park, this beautiful stretch of road offers glimpses of monuments such as The King on His...

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Goulding's Lodge

Goulding's Lodge and Trading Post is an iconic piece of history. Stop in to grab a bite, stay the night, or learn about some Navajo...

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Navajo Welcome Center

The Navajo Welcome Center is a great stop to refresh yourself, learn about local tours, and, of course, pick up some great handcrafted souveniers. This...

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Navajo Market

This is a great chance to pick up your own artisinal Navajo souvenir, like a woolen rug, silver jewelry, or authentic leatherworks.

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