6. Cameron to Utah Border
CAMERON TO UTAH BORDER – 153 miles
You are about to enter the Navajo Nation, one the most iconic sections of the AZBDR. This is a wild and untouched part of our country and while visiting here is welcomed, it is a delicate matter, PLEASE respect the land and its people. Stay on posted roads and keep speeds down. The roads are wide and nicely graded with no major technical spots to speak of but keep your eyes open for wild horses and packs of dogs around the modest homes dotting the countryside. Once you leave the Navajo Nation you’ll have a short jaunt on pavement before finishing your expedition on 13 miles of fun, mellow dirt roads through Vermillion Cliffs National Monument.
6. Cameron to Utah Border
CAMERON TO UTAH BORDER – 153 miles
You are about to enter the Navajo Nation, one the most iconic sections of the AZBDR. This is a wild and untouched part of our country and while visiting here is welcomed, it is a delicate matter, PLEASE respect the land and its people. Stay on posted roads and keep speeds down. The roads are wide and nicely graded with no major technical spots to speak of but keep your eyes open for wild horses and packs of dogs around the modest homes dotting the countryside. Once you leave the Navajo Nation you’ll have a short jaunt on pavement before finishing your expedition on 13 miles of fun, mellow dirt roads through Vermillion Cliffs National Monument.
Balanced Rocks
Balanced Rocks Located on the road to Lees Ferry from Marble Canyon you’ll find a couple mushroom-shaped sandstone rocks that are large enough to walk around under. They are next to the road and there is a designated parking area for them.
Big Water, UT - Food, Gas, Lodging
815 S Independence Dr Big Water, UT, 84741, USA
Cameron - Food, Gas, Lodging
Cameron Trading Post Food & Gas A trip to the post to trade could take days of travel by horse-drawn wagon. Guests were always treated as family, fed & housed by the trading post during their stay. As traders, the brothers were more than merchants. Understanding local dialects & customs, they were trusted by the local Native American people in matters concerning confusing new American legal & social systems. Over time as roads improved & interest in the area grew, The Cameron Trading Post’s convenience to the Grand Canyon & other intriguing areas made it popular for other travelers as well. Cameron’s philosophy of hospitality accommodated these changes while maintaining its role in the local community. Cameron Trading Post has existed more than a century and the people who work here have done so for generations. The president of the company is himself descended from the original founders, maintaining the philosophy of hospitality and respect evident in the operation of Cameron Trading Post today. Visit Website »
Cliff Dwellers Stone House - Food & Lodging
Cliff Dwellers Stone House – Food & Lodging Visit Website »
Dominguez Escalante Expedition Monument
Dominguez Escalante Expedition Monument Visit Website »
Horseshoe Bend Overlook
Horseshoe Bend Overlook A social media darling, Horseshoe Bend has become one of the most recognized and visited places in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Visit Website »
House Rock Valley Overlook
House Rock Valley Overlook
Jacob Lake - Food, Gas, Lodging
Kanab, UT - Food, Gas, Lodging
Chevron
Lee's Ferry Historic Site
Lees Ferry Historic Site Fly shop, boat rentals, fly-fishing guide services. As you near Lee’s Ferry, you’ll see Lees Ferry Campground on the left side of the road. Across from the campground a road drops down to a parking lot next to Paria Beach on the banks of the Colorado River. Visit Website »
Little Colorado River Overlook
Little Colorado Overlook (Navajo)
Marble Canyon - Food, Gas, Lodging1
Marble Canyon – Food, Gas, Lodging
Navajo Bridge
Navajo Bridge Historic Navajo Bridge is one of two bridges spanning Marble Canyon at this location. When the old bridge was retired, it was saved to be used as a foot bridge. The new bridge carries cars across the canyon enroute to the north side of Grand Canyon National Park. Navajo Bridge Interpretive Center is one of several visitor centers for Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. It’s open every day from March through October and has exhibits about the area and a bookstore. Self-guided walks across the footbridge begin at the interpretive center. Visit Website »
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Stateline Campground
Stateline Campground Visit Website »
Tuba City - Food, Gas, Lodging
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Utah-Arizona Border
AZBDR POI
Vermillion Cliffs National Monument Viewpoint
Vermillion Cliffs National Monument Viewpoint Visit Website »
AZ6 - Cameron to UT Border
AZ6 EXT - Little Colorado Overlook
AZ6 EXT - UT Border to Hwy 89
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