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Monument Valley, Utah Tourist Attractions

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Parks and tourist attractions to consider in the Monument Valley, Utah area are listed below. Click on the name of any sightseeing attraction or park for more information.

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  • Northeast Arizona
  • Park-Overlook
  • 928-674-5500

Canyon De Chelly National Monument Canyon De Chelly National Monument (pronounced "d shay”) offers a spectacular collection of sheer red sandstone cliffs forming a maze of canyons that all lead into the main Canyon De Chelly. The canyon, which is controlled by the Navajo Indians and is part of the Navajo Reservation, is also home to hundreds of Anasazi ruins from around 1300 AD.

  • Monument Valley
  • Museum
  • 435-727-3231

Goulding’s Trading Post Museum Opened in 1989, the museum is both a showcase of varied artifacts and a glimpse into a bygone era. Goulding’s Lodge is not just a famous locale for Old West movies, but is also steeped in a rich history of trading, tourism, and culture as well. The museum is open to all visitors, whether staying at Goulding’s or not. Admission is on a donation basis which provide college scholarships for local students.

  • Northeast Arizona
  • Park-Overlook
  • 435-727-3287

Monument Valley Monument Valley is an area of free standing sandstone rock forms that rise majestically from the desert floor. Up to 1,000 feet tall, they create a truly magical desert landscape.

  • Bldg. 36A E. Hwy. 264 @ Route 12, Window Rock
  • National Park
  • 928-871-6647

The Four Corners are where the state lines of Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico meet at a single point in the desert on the Navajo Indian Reservation.

  • Blanding
  • State Parks
  • 435-678-2238

Goosenecks State Park is a primitive park with a great view of an incredible series of gooseneck turns in the San Juan River 1,000 feet below.

  • Park-Overlook

Muley Point Overlook provides an absolutely outstanding view high over the desert landscape of southern Utah and northern Arizona.

  • 401 N. Pipe Spring Road, Fredonia
  • National Park
  • 928-643-7105

Pipe Spring National Monument, a little known part of the National Park System, is rich with American Indian, early explorer and Mormon pioneer history.

  • PO Box 1507, Page
  • National Park
  • 928-608-6404

By its wondrous size, to say nothing of its majesty and mystery, Rainbow Bridge has inspired humans throughout time. Rainbow Bridge is the world's largest natural bridge. The easiest way to get to Rainbow Bridge is by boat on Lake Powell.

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