Saturday, September 21 – We hit the trail again early this morning to drive through the Valley of the Gods.
Now this is more like it! Much better than Monument Valley. In our minds you can skip Monument Valley and instead enjoy the Valley of the Gods.
The Valley is administered by Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and they do a terrific job maintaining the road through the area. The 17-mile loop road is a graded gravel and clay surface road that has a few sharp turns and crosses several washes. It is suitable for most passenger cars when the road conditions are dry. Driving time is approximately two hours.
The beautiful Cedar Mesa sandstone monoliths, pinnacles, and other geological features of this amazing area along with the accessibility make it far superior to Monument Valley, in our opinion.
During the drive through the valley you see a number monoliths which have been given local names. A guide is available to help identify each feature, but it is equally fun to name them yourself, depending on what you think they look like.
The next one is called Balanced Rock and Lady in a Tub. See her little toes sticking up.
Marsha named this one Locomotive. See the moon. This is two days after the Harvest moon.
Before things begin getting hot and hazy, we recommend you head to the Valley early. That provides the best lighting for viewing and photography.
We were permitted to hike to any landmark of our choosing.
Being BLM land, you are free to spend the night along the road in beautiful sites found among the rocks. Our 5th wheel is too big to get down the road comfortably.
Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y'all back real soon. Have a great day!