Monument Valley is one of the most photographed places on earth. It’s a spectacular natural place located on the Arizona border with Utah and is a tribal park within the territory of Navajo Nation.
About five miles west of Tuba City, Arizona, in Navajo Nation, it’s possible to visit dinosaur tracks from the Lower Jurassic period.
The Rim Trail at the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, a UNESCO World Heritage site, runs along the edge of the Grand Canyon.
The Rim Trail at the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, a UNESCO World Heritage site, runs along the edge of the Grand Canyon.
The Kaibab Rim Route shuttle bus (orange) takes visitors along a section of the South Rim at Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It takes 50 minutes round-trip to do the loop without getting off the bus and is free to ride.
Desert View Drive is a 25 mile scenic route at the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It runs along the Grand Canyon from the Grand Canyon Visitor Center to Desert View Point.
Desert View Point is an area at the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It sits at the eastern end of Desert View Drive, just inside the park’s east entrance.
Red Cliffs Recreation Area is a small section of the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area. It’s located in southwest Utah northeast of St. George and is managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
The main attraction at Pipe Spring National Monument is Winsor Castle. It was meant to protect Mormon ranchers from the Federal Governmet and raids by the Navajo.