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...
Read MoreThe 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...
Read MoreSometimes 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...
Read MoreThis small state park features a short paved drive to the goosenecking San Juan River overlook, and then a long, bumpy dirt road off into...
Read MoreThis landmark and recreation area features Native American rock art ranging from 300 to 3,000 years old.
Read MoreJust like the name implies, this big red rock looks like an upside down sombrero. While you can see it from the road, pulling in...
Read More"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...
Read MoreMonument 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...
Read MoreTo 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...
Read MoreThe first of two lookouts with views that stretch across the San Juan Cliffs, and out to Monument Valley.
Read MoreThis view from Moki Dugway looks out at the vast expanses and towering monoliths of the Valley of the Gods.
Read MoreThis small town, just south of the memorable Mexican Hat Rock, is a great stopover for hungry travelers, curious visitors, and anyone wanting to stretch...
Read MoreThis is the famous "hanging arch" from the iconic film "Once Upon a Time in the West." While most of it has fallen, the base...
Read MoreThis roadside pullover offers great views of the northeastern red rock features of Monument Valley.
Read MoreEven 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...
Read MoreGoulding'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...
Read MoreThe Navajo Welcome Center is a great stop to refresh yourself, learn about local tours, and, of course, pick up some great handcrafted souveniers. This...
Read MoreThis 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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