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Dead Horse Point State Park

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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park - Entrance sign

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park

4.5(201 reviews)
123.4 km

I don't even know where to begin, visiting the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park was absolutely…read morebreathtaking and deeply spiritual. The contrast of the rich red rock formations against the vivid blue sky is pure eye candy, almost surreal. But what made the experience even more meaningful was meeting members of the Navajo Nation. Learning about their culture and traditions added a powerful, educational layer to the trip. I couldn't leave without buying a unique piece of jewelry handcrafted by an elder. It features multiple stones representing protection, health, and prosperity, and knowing the meaning behind it makes it even more special. We will definitely be back. This place is simply stunning. Travel tips: * You will need an SUV, the roads are rough and not suited for regular cars * Bring sunscreen and lip balm, the dry desert climate is no joke * Go at sunrise or sunset for the most incredible colors and fewer crowds * Bring cash for local vendors (especially for authentic handmade Navajo jewelry) * Allow plenty of time, this isn't a quick stop, it's an experience to take in slowly Absolutely unforgettable.

Reserve ahead online. The small fee is much worth it. An iconic, sacred park. We absolutely loved…read moreour visit, and hope to be back. Great visitors center, restaurant, and gift shop. Hotel looks lovely. Pro tip: screenshot your ticket and have 4 wheel drive

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John Ford's Point

John Ford's Point

4.7(3 reviews)
123.4 km

This spot in Monument Valley is named for Academy award winning director John Ford. He is known for…read moreWesterns such as "Stagecoach", "The Searchers", and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance". Many of his movies were filmed in Monument Valley and starred John Wayne. Nearby Goulding's Museum & Trading Post has included some history of John Ford movies that were shot here in the Valley that you can check out. John Ford's Point is one of the many viewpoints of the 17 mile loop drive (mostly dirt) in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. You have to pay a fee and register your car to enter into the park. You can do this at the View Hotel. Another option is to book a guided tour if you don't want to drive your vehicle. Once you reach the point, you will see some shops that sell Navajo handicrafts, jewelry, and fry bread. There is someone on hand that will take your picture on a horse with the scenic background for around $5. To the left are the Camel Butte and Three Sisters rock formations. You can't miss them! Definitely walk out to the ledge and have a photo taken of you with the amazing view of Monument Valley in the background. It is an incredible site to see! If you have ever seen any of John Ford's classics, you will recognize some of the monuments and mesas that you see in some of the scenes in his movies. John Ford's Point was definitely a highlight for me when I was driving around the Monument Valley loop.

Getting a photo taken on a horse like John Wayne for only $10?? Best $10 I've ever spent.read more

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