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Road to Monument Valley Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour

By Shaka Guide Apps
Free cancellation available
Price is P 885 per traveler* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 9h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey along the Road to Monument Valley with our immersive audio tour! As you drive through the striking desert landscapes, our guides share captivating stories about the region's history, Navajo culture, and the unique geological formations you'll encounter along the way. Enjoy stunning views of towering sandstone buttes and learn the significance of this iconic American landscape. Perfect for road trippers, adventurers, and families, this tour adds depth and insight to your journey. Simply download, plug in your headphones, and let the Road to Monument Valley come alive with fascinating stories and breathtaking scenery!

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Activity location

  • Kane Gulch Ranger Station
    • Highway 261, about four miles south of Highway 95
    • Monticello, Utah, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • U.S. 163
    • U.S. 163
    • 86033, Kayenta, Arizona, United States

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Road to Monument Valley Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour in English
  • Activity duration is 9 hours9h
    9h
  • Opening hours: Fri 0:00-23:30
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
P 885.20 x 1 TravelerP 885.20

Total
Price is P 885.20

What's included, what's not

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    Tours NEVER expire
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    Freedom to explore at your own pace
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    Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
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    Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
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    Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music

Know before you book

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Kane Gulch Ranger Station
  • 10m
To 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 information, and friendly rangers to guide you on your adventure.
Muley Point East
  • 5m
The first of two lookouts with views that stretch across the San Juan Cliffs, and out to Monument Valley.
Muley Point
  • 10m
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 clear day, you might also see Monument Valley’s iconic buttes and mesas, way out in the distance.
Moki Dugway
  • 5m
The 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 cliffside, through a series of sharp switchbacks. If that doesn’t sound scary enough, it’s also pretty steep, with a grade of 11 percent. And to top it all off, the road is unpaved, and has no guardrails. But, there are several veiwpoints along the way where you can admire the road and the surrounding vistas.
Valley of the Gods Road
  • 5m
This view from Moki Dugway looks out at the vast expanses and towering monoliths of the Valley of the Gods.
Valley of the Gods
  • 1h
Sometimes 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 this rough and bumpy dirt road. The western entrance exits on the other side of the tour near Bluff. The eastern entrance exits just under the Moki Dugway.
Goosenecks State Park
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
This small state park features a short paved drive to the goosenecking San Juan River overlook, and then a long, bumpy dirt road off into adventure. A small fee is required.
Sand Island Petroglyphs
  • 1h
This landmark and recreation area features Native American rock art ranging from 300 to 3,000 years old.
The Rincon
  • 30m
This great rincon is a massive butte set inside a now-dry oxbow lake. The dirt road down is bumpy, and a 4-WD vehicle s recommended.
Mexican Hat Rock Formation
  • 10m
Just like the name implies, this big red rock looks like an upside down sombrero. While you can see it from the road, pulling in lets visitors hike and scramble their way to the top.
Mexican Hat
  • 30m
This small town, just south of the memorable Mexican Hat Rock, is a great stopover for hungry travelers, curious visitors, and anyone wanting to stretch their legs by the San Juan River.
Forrest Gump Point
  • 5m
"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 itself. This quick roadside pullover is a huge hit with tourists, and is totally free!
Brick Arch film location for "Once Upon a Time in the West"
  • 30m
This is the famous "hanging arch" from the iconic film "Once Upon a Time in the West." While most of it has fallen, the base is still intact and it could be a worthwhile stop for film enthusiasts.
Monument Valley
  • 5m
This roadside pullover offers great views of the northeastern red rock features of Monument Valley.
North Monument Valley View Point
  • 5m
  • Admission ticket not included
Even 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 Throne, the Stagecoach, and Brighams Tomb.
Goulding's Lodge
  • 30m
Goulding'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 and film history at the museum.
Navajo Welcome Center
  • 30m
The Navajo Welcome Center is a great stop to refresh yourself, learn about local tours, and, of course, pick up some great handcrafted souveniers. This is also where you can switch over to your Monument Valley Shaka Guide Tour, if you've purchased it.
Monument Valley
  • 3h
Monument 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 American west.
Navajo Indian Market (Pass by)
This is a great chance to pick up your own artisinal Navajo souvenir, like a woolen rug, silver jewelry, or authentic leatherworks.

Location

Activity location

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    Kane Gulch Ranger Station
    • Highway 261, about four miles south of Highway 95
    • Monticello, Utah, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    U.S. 163
    • U.S. 163
    • 86033, Kayenta, Arizona, United States

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