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  1. Part of Bears Ears National Monument, the Valley of the Gods is located north of Monument Valley across the San Juan River and has rock formations similar to those in Monument Valley with tall, reddish brown mesas, buttes, towers and mushroom rocks, remnants of an ancient landscape.

  2. Mar 22, 2024 · A 17-mile loop courses through the Valley of the Gods, taking visitors past rock formations with names like the Seven Sailors Butte, Castle Butte, Sitting Hen Butte, and Lady in the Bathtub. Valley of the Gods is visited by just a fraction of the people who tour Monument Valley.

  3. Dec 5, 2023 · Valley of the Gods is a remote and isolated park with stunning sandstone monoliths, pinnacles, and buttes. Learn how to visit, camp, and explore this lesser-known gem in the Cedar Mesa region.

  4. Explore the Miniature Monument Valley with its sandstone formations and scenic views. Learn about the road conditions, camping options and nearby attractions of this enchanting area.

  5. Valley of the Gods is a 17-mile unpaved driving loop with stunning geologic formations and rich colors. It is part of Bears Ears National Monument and near Monument Valley. Learn about its history, geology, and how to tour it.

  6. The Valley of the Gods area is one of the best–and most underrated– areas in Southern Utah. Largely due to its lack of developed hiking trails and other amenities, it's a fun place to escape the crowds and see the finer things that Canyon Country offers. The sandstone formations are unique here and similar to those in Monument Valley.

  7. Less storied (and less visited) than neighboring Monument Valley, Valley of the God is much more extensive in scope and arguably even more spectacular. A well-graded 16-mile roller coaster of a road winds from one stunning formation to the next and provides access to innumerable camping sites.