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Navajo Tribal Park and Monument Valley self-guided driving tour

Monument Valley, USA
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Your adventure into the stunning Utah landscape begins on the outskirts of the tiny town of Mexican Hat. From there, you'll cruise across the rust-red land and crest the rise where Forrest Gump's long run finally came to an end in the famous Tom Hanks film. From there, you'll get your first really good look at the wonders that await.Then it's on to Monument Valley itself. Along the way, you'll get acquainted with the park and what makes it different from any national park you might've visited. After you pass the visitor center, you'll turn back the clock a whopping 200 million years to see how these unique formations came to be in the first place. Believe it or not, this whole valley was once a seabed!Then you'll jump forward and learn about the mysterious Anasazi tribe, the first people who ever lived in this harsh place. They left behind ancient, advanced dwellings among the cliffs, which have been abandoned even before the Spanish arrived here. You'll also hear about the Navajo, of course! This is their valley, after all, and the tribe has a long history here.Next, you'll come to Wildcat Trail, the only self-guided trail in the park. From here, you can hike through some of the coolest sights the valley has to offer--as long as you bring enough water, that is!After that, you'll see the towering formations of East Mitten Butte, West Mitten Butte, and Merrick Butte. While there, you'll dive into the fascinating story of a silver prospector who tried to steal from this Navajo land. You can probably guess how that went for him.Your drive continues to John Ford Point, a gorgeous viewpoint named for the famous Western director John Ford. Along the way, you'll dig into the countless Hollywood hits that have been filmed here over the years, from The Searchers to 2001: A Space Odyssey.You'll visit the Three Sisters next. These monoliths loom 1,000 feet over the landscape and seem to defy gravity itself. Plus, you'll be given some insights into the Navajo families who still live in this valley with no running water or electricity.On your way through the jaw-dropping scenery, you'll learn more about the long history of the Navajo, from the dramatic tale of Navajo code talkers in World War II to the tribe's modern presence in the country. At North Window Overlook, you will be pointed out the perfect spot to catch a sunrise. Finally, you'll end up near Camel Butte and Elephant Butte, where your tour will conclude.
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    • See all the most beautiful vistas and iconic places in Monument Valley, including the site where Forrest Gump ended his famous run
    • Learn the history of how this dramatic landscape formed, from its geological beginnings to its earliest inhabitants
    • Immerse yourself in the history and legends of the Navajo, who have lived here for hundreds of years
    • Get the inside scoop into Hollywood's enduring love for the valley
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