Cheap Things To Do in Mexican Hat, Utah

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  • This vast, state-sized recreation area was created upon completion of the Glen Canyon Dam, which backs up m... More on Trails

  • The river travels around a very interesting Horseshoe Bend not far from Page, AZ that later we drove to and... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • This narrow trail leads into the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and enters into Johns Canyon, a tributary of the main San Juan River. The trail is graded dirt road for most of its length; only the final part of the trail merits ... More on Trails

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • One of the greatest pleasures of hiking to any Native American ruin is discovering sites along the way that you never even set out to find. The 4-mile trek to Split Level Ruin in Grand Gulch Primit... More on Trails

  • This trail not only has a stunning finish at Split level ruin, it boasts a More on Trails

 

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Mexican Hat, UT

  • 'Cedar Mesa' is a plateau in San Juan County in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Utah. It extends from Elk Ridge in the north, Comb Wash to the east, the gorge of the San Juan River to the south, and Grand Gulch to the ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Mexican Hat, UT

  • 'Natural Bridges National Monument' is a U.S. National Monument located about north west of the Four Corners boundary of southeast Utah, in the western United States, at the junction of White Canyon and Armstrong Canyon, part of ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • Grand Gulch is the premier area in Utah to see the ruins of the prehistoric Anasazi Indians. Their culture flourished in the canyon between 700 and 2000 years ago, and today dozens of cliff dwellin... More on Trails

  • We entered from Bullet Canyon (where you can camp at the trailhead) and exi More on Trails

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • Slickhorn Canyon offers an alternative for those who are interested in the Anasazi Ruins of Cedar Mesa but want more solitude than Grand Gulch can offer. The ruins are not as extensive as those in ... More on Trails

  • This eTrail covers the loop down Slickhorn #1 and up Slickhorn #6 called Tr More on Trails

 

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  • 'Valley of the Gods' is a scenic sandstone nestled between Bluff, Utah and Mexican Hat in San Juan County, ... More on Wikipedia

  • It's a dirt track winding in and out of some of the most colorful and inspiring formations I'd seen on the ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • This fairly short spur trail runs out onto Point Lookout and ends at a dizzying viewpoint over Johns Canyon. The trail starts off as graded dirt road and crosses over Polly Mesa. The grader stopped after 8 miles, however, and the ... More on Trails

 

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Mexican Hat, Utah

  • Before you begin this hike, pause to examine the small pond near the car parking area. The pond is an oasis in the middle of a largely waterless tableland. Although it was constructed originally by local ranchers for the purpose of ... More on Trails

 

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