Cheap Things To Do in Monument Valley, Utah

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US-163, Monument Valley, UT 84536

  • Monument Valley features amazing rock formations including dramatic mesas, spires, buttes, and monoliths that reach as much as 1,000 feet high. A 17-mile dirt road loops through the park, and visit... More on Weather.com

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Gouldings Trading Post and Museum, Box 360001, Monument Valley, UT 84536-0001, United States

  • The Gouldings Trading Post was established in 1923. It now functions as a lodge, museum and visitor informatio ... More on PlanetWare

 

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Monument Valley, UT

  • 'Navajo Mountain' (Navajo: Naatsisn) is a peak in San Juan County, Utah, with its southern flank extending into Coconino County, Arizona. It holds ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Rt. 149, Dinosaur National Monument, Utah

  • Driving up to Dinosaur Monument was an experience. It is a bit off the highway, if you could even call what we were on a highway, ... More on igougo

 

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Three miles from SR 191, Monument Valley, UT

  • Did You Know? Canyon de Chelly National Monument is comprised entirely of Navajo tribal trust land with a resident community within the canyons. A backcountry permit and ... More on Nps.gov

  • The Canyon de Chelly National Monument, pronounced Canyon d'Shay, presents visitors with opportunities to see Anasazi ruins as much as 1,600 years old, ruins of traditional Navajo structures, and t... More on Weather.com

 

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Hwy. 264, Monument Valley, UT

  • The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site encompasses 160 acres, which includes a visitor center, trading post, and the family home. It's the oldest continuously operating trading post on the reservation. The trading post has ... More on Weather.com

 

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Monitor Mesa, Whirlwind Mine Road, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Monument Valley, UT

  • Sometimes called the "Anasazi Newspaper Rocks," a field of boulders covered with Anasazi petroglyphs lies atop Monitor Mesa in Monument Valley. The symbols and drawings have spiritual significance to the Native Americans ... More on Weather.com

 

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