Scenic USA - Utah Muley Point |
Photos by Ian Parker Evanescent Light Photography |
Not far from the town of Mexican Hat there's a fantastic overlook at Muley Point. And as the saying goes getting there is only half the fun! Here at a break in UT 261, Moki (Mokee) Dugway leaves the paved road and climbs back and forth over a series of sharp switchbacks, taking courageous travelers up the sheer face of an 1100 foot cliff.
From the top, about 6400 feet in elevation, intrepid sightseers get a bird's eye view of southeastern Utah's dramatic desert scenery. Panoramic views include the Canyonlands carved by the San Juan River, San Juan River Goosenecks, Utah's version of Monument Valley, Valley of the Gods, and an elongated volcanic dike called Alhambra Rock. Distant views at the Arizona border take in the majestic landmarks of Monument Valley.
Was it worth the trip? You Bet!! Now, for the trip back down ... at a 10% grade it's one of the more hair-raising routes in Southeast Utah! Forget the guardrails, they would just take up essential road surface.
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