Why You Should Visit Monument Valley - Scenic Loop Drive

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • Seeing this up close is just one reason why you should visit Monument Valley by taking the self-guided tour. We did the scenic loop drive in a sedan, which I do NOT recommend. Despite the minimal damage under the car (I got lucky) it was an incredible experience.
    Monument Valley scenic loop drive is 15 miles (according to the visitors' guide map) and you are on an unpaved dirt/gravel road beginning on the north end of the visitors' lot. You will start on a two-way road then take the one-way loop around the massive Rain God Mesa.
    The entire drive takes 1.5 to 2 hours but we took our time, marveling at the beautiful sandstone monuments, and finished it in 3 hours.
    Come with us on this drive as I candidly share the experience, pointing out the individual monuments (numbered according to the map you receive at the gate).
    We were there in early May 2022 in the afternoon. The winds were pretty fierce so be careful when getting in and out of your vehicle and if you decide to walk across the John Ford Point. (In the thumbnail you can see how I had to sit down at one point). Afterward, we headed to Forrest Gump Point and got a breathtaking late sunset view of Monument Valley!
    See more footage and photos on my Instagram @restorativetravels
    There are 11 Monuments to see. I did not capture #9 and #10 on this journey but I will link another video here from the @throughmylens channel to view Code Talkers Outpost and North Window - go to the 6:57 min mark: • Monument Valley 17 Mil...
    The walking poles I used on John Ford's Point:
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    Enjoy the tour and let me know about your Monument Valley experience or if you plan to visit soon!
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    00:00 Introduction
    01:04 Passing by the "El Capitan" in AZ
    01:41 View of Scenic Loop From Visitor Center
    02:31 Inside Visitor Center and Museum
    03:22 #1 East and West Mitten Buttes & Merrick Butte
    03:56 #2 Elephant Butte
    04:17 #3 Three Sisters
    04:38 #4 John Ford's Point
    05:06 #5 Camel Butte
    05:26 Thunderbird Mesa
    05:43 #6 The Hub - Wagon Wheel
    05:56 Rain God Mesa
    06:09 #7-8 Bird Spring & Totem Pole
    06:39 #11 The Thumb
    06:59 Tips for Windy and Hot Days
    08:21 The Terrain at Entrance/Exit
    08:56 Views as You Exit the Park
    09:41 Gouldings for Souvenirs and Dinner
    09:52 Forrest Gump Point
    10:07 Sunset Drive to Page - The El Capitan
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Komentáře • 6

  • @restorativetravels
    @restorativetravels  Před rokem

    This is my candid capture of this fun experience in the whipping dust winds and hot sun! What is your favorite monument on this scenic loop? I am pasting another video here from @throughmylens that captures #9 and #10 which I missed on this tour. czcams.com/video/iGyXdVKZtO8/video.html

  • @ddn8632
    @ddn8632 Před rokem +1

    Got the old spaghetti western vibes

  • @DebWarner-uf1or
    @DebWarner-uf1or Před rokem +2

    This is a good depiction of what it's like in God's Country!

    • @restorativetravels
      @restorativetravels  Před rokem

      Thank you! Footage and photos really don't do it justice! It's incredible up close, despite the whipping winds 😊

  • @hueyang5943
    @hueyang5943 Před rokem +1

    I thought the heat was pretty bad in the desert? Give it to you 👏👏👏👏

    • @restorativetravels
      @restorativetravels  Před rokem

      😅 thank you. And that was May. You can imagine how hot and windy it is now (July).