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Monument Valley
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Monument Valley, scenic arid region, c.2,000 sq mi (5,000 sq km), SE Utah and NE Ariz. Located in the Navajo Indian Reservation, Monument Valley is not a true valley but an area of monolithlike buttes and pinnacles that rise as much as 1,000 ft (300 m) above the desert. Best known as the backdrop for John Ford's Stagecoach (1939) and other westerns, the predominantly red and orange sandstone, siltstone, and shale landscape is sacred to the Navajos because of its burial grounds and holy places. Anasazi and older remains are also found in the valley.

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park (29,817 acres/12,076 hectares) contains some of the most notable features, including El Capitán (7,100 ft/2,170 m), known to the Navajo as Algathla.



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But the real secrets lie off the main road in places like Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, which you can visit when hiking.
Armanda Ortega, a member of the Navajo clan Kiy'annii (Towering House), owns and operates this low-slung stucco hotel, which adjoins the recently reconstructed visitor center and trading post on the Utah side of the 90,000-acre Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park.
Moreover, The Mesa Verde National Park is located across the boundary in Colorado, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park spans the Utah or Arizona border and the Great Basin National Park embraces our Nevada border.
 
 
 
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