2 Best Sights in Mexican Hat, Moab and Southeastern Utah

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We've compiled the best of the best in Mexican Hat - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Moki Dugway

Northwest of the Valley of the Gods, Highway 261 takes you to the Moki Dugway, a graded road that was bulldozed out of a cliff during the uranium boom. It's been improved since it was originally built, but its steep grade and tight switchbacks still provide thrills sufficient for most drivers. From the top of the cliff you're rewarded with outrageous views south over the Navajo Reservation with Monument Valley visible more than 20 miles away. This drive is not recommended for vehicles more than 28 feet in length or weighing more than 10,000 pounds.

Hwy. 261, 9 miles north of Hwy. 163, Mexican Hat, UT, 84531, USA

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Muley Point Overlook

Five miles beyond the Moki Dugway turnoff on Highway 263 brings you to the Muley Point Overlook, which has a panoramic view of the Goosenecks of the San Juan River, the Valley of the Gods, and Monument Valley. It's also 1,000 feet higher in elevation than the Goosenecks overlook farther south.

Muley Point Rd., Mexican Hat, UT, USA

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