Discover a serene sunset at Valley of the Gods, away from the crowds. Experience breathtaking views and thrilling drives on this unforgettable tour.
Discover a serene sunset at Valley of the Gods, away from the crowds. Experience breathtaking views and thrilling drives on this unforgettable tour.
- Valley of the Gods - The Valley of the Gods boasts a landscape defined by mesas, buttes, and spires crafted from Navajo sandstone, sculpted over millions of years by erosion and wind. These formations vary in size and shape, creating a surreal and almost otherworldly scene. Notable rock formations in the area include “The Sleeping Indian” and “The…
- Valley of the Gods - The Valley of the Gods boasts a landscape defined by mesas, buttes, and spires crafted from Navajo sandstone, sculpted over millions of years by erosion and wind. These formations vary in size and shape, creating a surreal and almost otherworldly scene. Notable rock formations in the area include “The Sleeping Indian” and “The Elephant Butte.” The valley’s distinctive and striking features have made it a favored subject for photographers, filmmakers, and artists.
- Moki Dugway - The Moki Dugway is a breathtaking and scenic road segment located in southeastern Utah, near Mexican Hat. It is part of State Route 261, climbing the steep cliffs of Cedar Mesa, offering travelers an exhilarating drive and stunning views of the surrounding desert landscape. The Moki Dugway is a gravel switchback road that ascends approximately 1,100 feet over about 3 miles, providing panoramic views of Monument Valley, Valley of the Gods, and the San Juan River.
- Cedar Mesa - Cedar Mesa is a vast, elevated plateau in southeastern Utah, renowned for its stunning desert landscapes, rich archaeological history, and scenic beauty. Covering roughly 600 square miles and sitting at an average elevation of around 5,000 feet, it offers sweeping views of the surrounding canyons, mesas, and desert terrain. Cedar Mesa is part of the larger Colorado Plateau, known for its deep red sandstone cliffs, mesas, and rock formations.

- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
It is widely recognized that sunrise and sunset in Monument Valley are enchanting. However, many are unaware that the same breathtaking experience can be enjoyed in the Valley of the Gods, without the crowds. The journey includes a drive through towering sandstone formations and an ascent up the Moki Dugway, climbing 1,200 feet in under 3 miles of steep…
It is widely recognized that sunrise and sunset in Monument Valley are enchanting. However, many are unaware that the same breathtaking experience can be enjoyed in the Valley of the Gods, without the crowds. The journey includes a drive through towering sandstone formations and an ascent up the Moki Dugway, climbing 1,200 feet in under 3 miles of steep switchbacks. With stunning views in every direction, participants will appreciate avoiding the crowds and experiencing an unforgettable sunset with us.
- Please bring a lightweight jacket, comfortable shoes, camera and reusable water bottle.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.