3Monument Valley

Travel to the Arizona–Utah state line. For it is here that you will find this unique landmark nestled in the Navajo Tribal Nation. Monument Valley comes complete with iconic buttes and orange-red desert scenery.  

Undoubtedly, you may have seen the landscape in movies, music videos, TV shows, and video games. While the views from the visitor center are certainly superb, the park is even more memorable up close. So while you can drive through the valley, your best bet is to get a Navajo tour guide. They’ve lived there since 1,400 AD.

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  1. This is the Place Monument and Pioneer Village, Salt Lake City

    Antelope Island, in the Great Salt Lake

    Olympic Park near Park City

  2. Yes! Everyone has their favorites, don’t they? Mind you, as the writer I don’t often get the chance to choose the places that make it on to our various lists UNLESS certain places come up too many times then I get to suggest edits. Thanks for your comment!

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