Things to Do in Monument Valley, UT

  • Our list of the best things to do in Monument Valley, Utah, features the top 22 nearby activities — including 13 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
  • Monument Valley, UT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Tours, Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, and Adventures.
  • The results below include the top 19 things to do within the city of Monument Valley, UT , followed by 4 popular activities in nearby cities, including Kayenta, Window Rock and Mexican Hat
  • Our list of the best things to do in Monument Valley, Utah, features the top 22 nearby activities — including 13 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
  • Monument Valley, UT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Tours, Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, and Adventures.
  • The results below include the top 19 things to do within the city of Monument Valley, UT , followed by 4 popular activities in nearby cities, including Kayenta, Window Rock and Mexican Hat
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19.9 Miles
73% 26 votes
Other Tours P. O. Box 1695, Kayenta, AZ 86033 MoreLess Info
With the meaning 'the beautiful land all around us', Keya-Hozhoni Tours offers the tourists the opportunity of discovering, by vehicle of hiking, the Monument Valley and the Mystery Valley, inhabited in the past by the Navajo people.
20.9 Miles
97% 155 votes
Natural Landmarks Mexican Hat, UT MoreLess Info
The Muley Point Overlook is actually the top part of the Moki Dugway. The road itself is a rather staggering graded dirt switchback that covers three miles but allows for scenic views for those who make it to Muley Point at the top.
34.4 Miles
100% 2 votes
Rafting PO Box 118, Bluff, UT 84512 MoreLess Info
Organizing 3 day excursions, Wild River Expeditions provides a comprehensive tour that includes hiking, biking, rafting, and more. The guide points out natural landmarks and wildlife like coyotes, hawks, and donkeys.
39.2 Miles
- 0 votes
Historic Districts 550 Black Locust Avenue, Bluff, UT 84512 MoreLess Info
The historical Bluff Fort is a military fort that is open to visitors free of charge and consists of an open square that is surrounded by cottonwood log cabins. The log cabins all face inward towards the center.
39.3 Miles
94% 34 votes
Other Outdoor Places Bluff, UT MoreLess Info
Comb Ridge is a large sandstone formation that has been tilted at an angle of nearly 20 degrees. The fragility of the rock structure means that guests must obtain a permit from the Bureau of Land Management in order to visit it.
39.6 Miles
90% 247 votes
Historic Sites 550 Black Locust Ave, Bluff, UT 84512 MoreLess Info
The settlement of Bluff Fort Historic Site has been recently rebuilt and refurbished. The visitor's center and on-site historic buildings are available for self guided tours during business hours, and photographs can be taken throughout the settlement.
40.1 Miles
84% 37 votes
Gift Shops 913 E. Navajo Twins Dr, Bluff, UT 84512 MoreLess Info
Handcrafted Native American and Southwest art is available through the large retailer of Twin Rocks Trading Post. Specifically, they have museum quality items such as Navajo baskets, Navajo rugs, and Native American jewelry collections.
43.2 Miles
92% 459 votes
Monuments Box 1, Blanding, UT MoreLess Info
Natural Bridges National Monument contains three natural bridges: Sipapu, Kachina, Osachno. Visitors can see the bridges by combining driving with short hikes on a 8.6 mile round trip, as well as camp near the natural bridges, and attend interpretive programs.
44.1 Miles
94% 72 votes
Scenic Drives between Hanksville and Blanding, Blanding, UT MoreLess Info
Utah State Route 95 offers a scenic drive with views of multiple geological formations surrounding the road. A major attraction here is the House on Fire which is famous for its unique color and rock pattern.
45.6 Miles
89% 37 votes
Ancient Ruins San Juan County Road 263 (Arch Canyon Road), Blanding, UT MoreLess Info
Mule Canyon Ruins are a set of restored and preserved ruins dating back to the time of the Anasazi civilization. Apart from the easily spotted roadside ruins, there are other lesser-known sites which can be reached through a hike up the canyon.
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