Remote Desert Experience at the Beautiful Four Corners Area of Monument Valley
Monument Valley is a very remote section of the Southwestern United States on the Arizona/Utah border, close to the Four Corners region. From looking at the pictures, it does not look like a traditional valley at all, and it isn't. Huge, ancient, towering red and brown buttes, beautifully clear skies, and a quiet isolation make this Native American Indian Reservation one of the Southwest's true gems. The unrivaled, amazing desert scenes of Monument Valley may look very familiar to you, even if you haven't been there...
Mittens photo by Robin H00d licensed under Creative Commons 2.0.
It's Not a National Park!
Monument Valley's amazing scenery

Gigantic rock formations, towering buttes, desolate desert, and some of the clearest blue sky you've ever seen...it looks like a National Park, but the isolated Monument Valley is actually part of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo Nation has the right to govern itself, and covers part of Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico. There are almost 300,000 Native Americans in this jurisdiction. Monument Valley is best accessed through the Monument Vally Navajo Tribal Park, in the heart of valley. Through a 17-mile dirt road "Valley Drive" tour, you can view the entire valley, right up to the rock buttes known as "the mittens." It's tough on most cars, so if you're planning a trek to the valley, either take a 4-wheel drive vehicle, or better yet, take one of the 3-hour jeep tours on site.

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The Mittens
The famous buttes of Monument Valley

That's not déjà vu you're experiencing, you've most likely seen the image of Monument Valley's "Mittens" in advertising, western films, music videos, photography and art countless times without knowing it was Monument Valley. This highly photographed area of the Southwest is the "Mittens" section of Monument Valley. Several monolithic rock formations tower between 400-1000 feet into the air, casting shadows many times that size across the desert valley floor.

Monument Valley Links
- Heading to Monument Valley?
- Here's an excellent guide for photography of Monument Vallley, where to go, and what to do.
- Find National Parks Near You
- No matter where you are in the United States, a National Park is nearby.
Millions of Years in the Making...
Brilliant sandstone formations that took years to create
Monument Valley's huge formations are made of sandstone, eroded over time by water and wind, to leave the giant buttes here presently. The entire valley was comprised of sandstone at one time, and the valley formations will one day disappear from erosion in the distant future.

Current Weather in Monument Valley
Current weather conditions in Monument Valley, UT (84536)
Local Pollen Reports
11°F (Feels like 1°F)
Last update: 12/9/09 7:53 PM MST
Humidity: 100%Visibility: Unlimited mi
Dew Point: 11°F
UV Index: 0 (Lawn and Garden Weather)
Barometer: N/Ain N/A
Moon: Rush Hour Traffic
Wind: 6mph From: Airport Conditions

Tonight
Low
Low: 9°F
Sunrise: 7:24 AM
Sunset: 5:04 PM

Thursday
Dec 10
N/A
High: 31°F
Low: 14°F
Sunrise: 7:24 AM
Sunset: 5:04 PM

Friday
Dec 11
Mostly Cloudy
High: 35°F
Low: 22°F
Sunrise: 7:25 AM
Sunset: 5:05 PM

Saturday
Dec 12
Partly Cloudy
High: 38°F
Low: 29°F
Sunrise: 7:26 AM
Sunset: 5:05 PM
Not the Typical Vacation Spot
Monument Valley's rugged appeal and southwestern heritage

If you're headed to Monument Valley, the best plan might be to make a long day-trip out of the valley from the Canyonlands National Park, Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, or any of the other "Grand Circle" locations. The Grand Circle is made of 5 Utah National Parks, as well as Monument Valley, Mesa Verde, and the Grand Canyon. All of these locations can be seen in the course of a week to ten days, depending on how long you stay.
The weather in Monument Valley is extreme, easily staying in the 90's for most of the day in the peak summer, while lowering down into the 60's at night. Expect winter temperatures stay in the 20's and 30's all day. Summer is peak visitor time to the valley.
A Guide to Monument Valley
Photos, facts and history of beautiful Monument Valley
If you're headed to Monument Valley, you're going to want as much info about it ahead of time before you get there. This guide will teach you plenty about the area. You'll also get an inside glimpse of the towering mittens and buttes of the valley, and some tips for visiting this Navajo park.
A Traveler's Guide to Monument Valley
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The Four Corners area that Monument Valley lies in is one of the most fascinating areas of the earth. Outstanding pictures, personal recommendations and insight are invaluable for your trip to the Valley, and this book provides just that.
Lenses in the Grand Circle
Visit America's Southwest!
Bryce Canyon National ParkBryce Canyon is located in the southwestern portion of Utah, and is home to the famous red and white hoodoos spire formations, with remarkable hiking trails and scenic opportunities.
Capitol Reef National ParkA 70 mile wrinkle in the earth's crust resulted in the massive Capitol Reef area and National Park. Giant sandstone domes line the tops of this beautiful Utah plateau.
Canyonlands National ParkWind and water carved stone resulted in the area near Arches known as Canyonlands. The area boasts impressive, wide canyons, unique desert wildlife, and unmatched hiking.
Zion National ParkThe majestic Zion region has been eroded over time by the Virgin River, which slims down to the challenging hiking area of the Narrows.
Mesa Verde National ParkRemnants of a long lost culture can be found in the Colorado ruins of Mesa Verde National Park. Visit to gaze upon the incredible Puebloan Cliff Palace and ancient petroglyphs.
Monument ValleyDeep in the four corners region of the southwest is the often filmed Monument Valley reservation area. Now under the rule of the Navajo tribe, the area is open for touring, hiking and photography.
Arches National ParkSee the most natural sandstone arches anywhere in the world in Arches National Park of Moab, Utah. Erosion has left thousands of these unique stone structures standing in the park.
Black Canyon of the GunnisonDeep, black canyons leave a lasting impression in Colorado's Black Canyon of the Gunnison, with an impressive 2700 foot drop over into the Gunnison River.
Great Basin National ParkGreat Basin National Park contains the beautiful underground Lehman's Cave, and the mammoth peak of Mount Wheeler. Hike the area from its 13,000 feet peak, to beneath the earth's surface.
The Grand CanyonThe Grand Canyon is one of the wonders of the world, with an unforgettable hiking, photography, and road trip experience.
Monument Valley Guestbook
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- GonnaFly GonnaFly Jul 22, 2009 @ 5:55 pm
- Wow. How spectacular is that! 5*
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- QueSea QueSea Jun 28, 2009 @ 8:38 am
- Wonderful lens. Monument Valley is great year round and any time of the day. I especially like the afternoons though. A setting sun makes those shadows come to life.
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- Tipi Tipi May 13, 2009 @ 6:51 am
- Another beautiful and informative lens kiwi.
You found some great pictures for this one.
Great lens! - Susie
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- Fulltimers602 Fulltimers602 Apr 12, 2009 @ 1:26 pm
- We've been close to Monument Valley several times but haven't made it there yet. Might this year. Thanks for the info!
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- mbgphoto mbgphoto Apr 11, 2009 @ 11:10 am
- Great photos. I'd love to go there to take photographs someday. Thanks for another 5* lens.
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- drifter0658 drifter0658 Apr 10, 2009 @ 9:12 pm
- How many times have we seen John Wayne racing past the mittens? LOL...That stretch of road looks like it could get boring for a while. :D
Awesome lens.
Thanks!
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- rms rms Apr 1, 2009 @ 11:28 am
- Very cool place! I'd love to visit one day!
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- mulberry mulberry Jan 27, 2009 @ 3:36 am
- I've been to Monument Valley (Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park etc.) I absolutely loved it. Great lens it brought back some nice memories.
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- mulberry mulberry Jan 27, 2009 @ 3:35 am
- I've been to Monument Valley (Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park etc.) I absolutely loved it. Great lens it brought back some nice memories.
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- naturegirl7 naturegirl7 Nov 24, 2008 @ 6:48 pm
- What a majestic place and a great lens. Welcome to the Naturally Native Squids group. Don't forget to add your lens link to the appropriate plexo and vote for it.
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