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Muley Point Rd, Mexican Hat, UT 84531, United States
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8y

Incredible view of The Valley of the Gods. If you travel in this area, buy a weather radio. I would never drive up here without knowing the weather. The road is difficult. A car could make it up if it was dry; but, don't try it when it is wet or there is rain in the forecast. Once you reach the top and drive along the ridge there are lots of ruts and it is sandy. Getting your car stuck or bottoming out is a real possibility. There are numerous areas to set up camp. All of the spots are simply fantastic. If you're in a tent, bring plenty of rope; because, it is almost impossible to drive 4 stakes in the ground in a 10 by 10 area. I camped in October and the wind was really gusty. My phone (Verizon) reception was clear as a bell. Remember, it is a 1,600 foot drop to the bottom! Cheers and...

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6y

The view is not only breathtaking, it’s also boweltaking. While I was enjoying the awesome view of Monument Valley below, I accidentally took a monumental dump in my pants in front of some cute college girls and some biker dudes. There are no toilets close by so be prepared. Also I don’t recommend eating freeze dried mountain house meals for 8 days straight. It will turn your stools into a hot bubbling soup. Even though my experience at Muley Point was horrifically embarrassing and blew all my chances of getting those girls numbers, I still feel like the view is...

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3y

This place is always amazing! Goosenecks of the San Juan, Monument Valley and Raplee Ridge are all visible from this location. It is breathtaking. The road in can be impassible when wet, so plan ahead. The ledges are quite high above the valley floor and can create some distress for people with fear of heights. There are also many areas that have broken off rock ledges that creates a greater sense of safety for those with such fears. This is a viewpoint that rivals the Grand...

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explore.hike.teachexplore.hike.teach
Would you drive what’s considered one of the most dangerous stretches of roads in the United States? SHARE with someone you drive this with. Moki Dugway Scenic backway hugs the cliff side of Cedar Mesa for 3 miles of continual dirt switchbacks at an 11% grade with no guardrails. About 2/3 the way up you can take an short walk to an overlook to see Valley of the Gods and Monument Valley in the distance. (Best viewed in afternoon) Once you reach the top take the spur to Muley Point for more fantastic views of the Goosenecks of the San Juan River and Monument Valley. (Best viewed in morning) Would you take the drive? #bearsearsnationalmonument #cedarmesa #roadtrip #yesvisitutah #thatview #outdooradventures #scenicdrive #monumentvalley #valleyofthegods
Hank StitesHank Stites
Incredible view of The Valley of the Gods. If you travel in this area, buy a weather radio. I would never drive up here without knowing the weather. The road is difficult. A car could make it up if it was dry; but, don't try it when it is wet or there is rain in the forecast. Once you reach the top and drive along the ridge there are lots of ruts and it is sandy. Getting your car stuck or bottoming out is a real possibility. There are numerous areas to set up camp. All of the spots are simply fantastic. If you're in a tent, bring plenty of rope; because, it is almost impossible to drive 4 stakes in the ground in a 10 by 10 area. I camped in October and the wind was really gusty. My phone (Verizon) reception was clear as a bell. Remember, it is a 1,600 foot drop to the bottom! Cheers and keep it nice.
Matt NeweyMatt Newey
The view is not only breathtaking, it’s also boweltaking. While I was enjoying the awesome view of Monument Valley below, I accidentally took a monumental dump in my pants in front of some cute college girls and some biker dudes. There are no toilets close by so be prepared. Also I don’t recommend eating freeze dried mountain house meals for 8 days straight. It will turn your stools into a hot bubbling soup. Even though my experience at Muley Point was horrifically embarrassing and blew all my chances of getting those girls numbers, I still feel like the view is worthy of 5 stars.
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Would you drive what’s considered one of the most dangerous stretches of roads in the United States? SHARE with someone you drive this with. Moki Dugway Scenic backway hugs the cliff side of Cedar Mesa for 3 miles of continual dirt switchbacks at an 11% grade with no guardrails. About 2/3 the way up you can take an short walk to an overlook to see Valley of the Gods and Monument Valley in the distance. (Best viewed in afternoon) Once you reach the top take the spur to Muley Point for more fantastic views of the Goosenecks of the San Juan River and Monument Valley. (Best viewed in morning) Would you take the drive? #bearsearsnationalmonument #cedarmesa #roadtrip #yesvisitutah #thatview #outdooradventures #scenicdrive #monumentvalley #valleyofthegods
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Incredible view of The Valley of the Gods. If you travel in this area, buy a weather radio. I would never drive up here without knowing the weather. The road is difficult. A car could make it up if it was dry; but, don't try it when it is wet or there is rain in the forecast. Once you reach the top and drive along the ridge there are lots of ruts and it is sandy. Getting your car stuck or bottoming out is a real possibility. There are numerous areas to set up camp. All of the spots are simply fantastic. If you're in a tent, bring plenty of rope; because, it is almost impossible to drive 4 stakes in the ground in a 10 by 10 area. I camped in October and the wind was really gusty. My phone (Verizon) reception was clear as a bell. Remember, it is a 1,600 foot drop to the bottom! Cheers and keep it nice.
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The view is not only breathtaking, it’s also boweltaking. While I was enjoying the awesome view of Monument Valley below, I accidentally took a monumental dump in my pants in front of some cute college girls and some biker dudes. There are no toilets close by so be prepared. Also I don’t recommend eating freeze dried mountain house meals for 8 days straight. It will turn your stools into a hot bubbling soup. Even though my experience at Muley Point was horrifically embarrassing and blew all my chances of getting those girls numbers, I still feel like the view is worthy of 5 stars.
Matt Newey

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