Muley Point Viewpoint
Muley Point Viewpoint
It’s a dusty five-mile side trip, but worth it to experience the sweeping scenery from the top of Muley Point Viewpoint. This overlook on the southern edge of Cedar Mesa serves up panoramic views of the San Juan River in the dramatic meandering canyon below. Usually you’ll be able to spot Monument Valley’s towers and buttes out in the distance if there is no dust or haze in the air. This viewpoint is slightly different than the Moki Dugway which has a direct view of Valley of the Gods. Muley Point is not only a good spot to take in some scenery, but also a spot to take a small break before continuing on the ride up the UTBDR through southern Utah.
Muley Point Viewpoint
Muley Point Viewpoint
It’s a dusty five-mile side trip, but worth it to experience the sweeping scenery from the top of Muley Point Viewpoint. This overlook on the southern edge of Cedar Mesa serves up panoramic views of the San Juan River in the dramatic meandering canyon below. Usually you’ll be able to spot Monument Valley’s towers and buttes out in the distance if there is no dust or haze in the air. This viewpoint is slightly different than the Moki Dugway which has a direct view of Valley of the Gods. Muley Point is not only a good spot to take in some scenery, but also a spot to take a small break before continuing on the ride up the UTBDR through southern Utah.
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