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Download in the valley of gods7/11/2023 There is no entrance fee for visiting Valley of the Gods, and the only services available can be found at Valley of the Gods B&B. There are also a number of off-shooting dirt roads that zig-zag through the valley. The western end connects with Route 261 near Moki Dugway. The eastern end of the road through the valley starts a little ways out from the town of Mexican Hat, Utah on Highway 163. To enter Valley of the Gods off Hwy 163, you’ll need to cross a wash, so we don’t recommend entering the valley during bad weather. Four wheel drive vehicles are recommended, but not necessary in dry conditions. Located near Mexican Hat in the scenic backcountry of San Juan County, Utah, visiting Valley of the Gods is usually done by driving the 17-mile road that takes visitors past the main formations within the valley. Whether you’re interested in a dramatic photoshoot, witnessing a geological wonder or just taking a scenic drive, Valley of the Gods is worth a visit when you’re in Utah’s Canyon Country. Visitors to Valley of the Gods appreciate the opportunity to take in the unique natural beauty while avoiding the large crowds drawn to nearby Monument Valley. Similar to the popular site to the south, Valley of the Gods is characterized by towering rock formations and open desert landscape. Valley of the Gods is a beautifully unique stretch of the Utah landscape that has been nicknamed “mini Monument Valley”.
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