Valley of the Gods

From our perch 1,000 feet above the San Juan River at Goosenecks State Park, we awoke to another beautiful spring morning.  The winds during the night were mild, providing us with a wonderful night’s sleep.  After enjoying our coffee with a view, we decided to explore the surrounding area.red rocks and things to see in Utah

The day’s destination was Valley of the Gods.  This 17 mile gravel scenic drive took us through some of southern Utah’s stunning sandstone red rock formations similar to Monument Valley.red rock formations

We accessed Valley of the Gods on the valley’s eastern end which starts about nine miles north of the town of Mexican Hat along U.S. 163.  This gravel road is relatively well maintained and usually passable by normal vehicles in good dry weather.photographic drives in UtahAs we turned off of U.S. 163, the gravel road immediately dipped and we crossed Lime Creek, a seasonal wash.  Since we’d received some rain a few days earlier, there was indeed a small stream of water we needed to travel through…..piece of cake for my little truck or any other high clearance vehicle.scenic Utah red rockssandstone red rock formations in Utah

After crossing the stream, the road climbed up slightly and we were greeted with a stunning view as the vast valley opened before us.  There were tall sandstone rock formations as far as the eye could see.  These red mesas, buttes, cliffs, pinnacles, and monoliths form unique shapes.  Shapes that one can’t help but name because of the unique characters they seem to form.  The locals have name a few.

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Setting Hen Butte
seven sailors Valley of the Gods
Seven Sailors
photo of lady in a tub
lady in a tub

Valley of the Gods is managed by BLM (Bureau of Land Management) and as such, dispersed camping is allowed.  Many of the campsites we came across would comfortably fit just about any size RV.  Definitely a boondocking paradise.  The major obstacle in accessing this beautiful valley with a RV is that first big dip in the road at the entrance to the valley and crossing the wash that could be wet and muddy .  Entering from the west would not be an option because the road gets more difficult with dips, turns, switchbacks, and narrows the closer one gets to Utah route 261.

Valley of the Gods
a trailer boondocking. What a great campsite.
boondocking in Utah
Yep, I could call this home! Great fire ring. Although all the info says no fires are allowed and yet almost all the campsites seem to have a rock fire ring.

Al and I seriously contemplate boondocking in Valley of the Gods during our next time through this part of Utah.  That dip near the entrance may have us scrapping the bumper a little on the 5th wheel, but well worth waking up to these views.  Food for thought anyway and worth a second look 😉

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The road becomes less RV friendly the further west we head

Valley of the Gods

As the road winds through the valley, Al and I found ourselves stopping numerous times to take in the view.  We checked out various boondocking campsites and admired the red rock formations and scenery.  This is definitely a mini Monument Valley and what’s even better is the lack of restrictions.  Monument Valley is on Navajo land and thus regulated by the Navajo people with strict rules.photography in Utahscenic drives in UtahValley of the Gods is located on BLM land and offers us all the freedom to camp, hike, and explore to our hearts content with a few simple regulations.  Yes, Valley of the Gods is truly a hidden gem….. one we’re very glad we discovered.boondocking dispersed camping in Utah

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64 responses to “Valley of the Gods”

  1. Bob Avatar
    Bob

    Wow, what a great place! Now, can we get prepared to boondock long enough with our residential fridge? May need to have the solar panels before we try this one. Great article!

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  2. Alexander Lautsyus Avatar

    Looking at your pictures I understand the Mother Nature is the best Artist. Thank you for lovely excursions through the West.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      If you ever get the chance, you must visit Utah….it’s a landscape photographers dream. Very diverse from the land to the sky 🙂

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      1. Alexander Lautsyus Avatar

        Thank you for invitation. Utah is definitely looking magic an promising.

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  3. Mad Queen Linda Avatar
    Mad Queen Linda

    Those skies. . .those magical skies. . .

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Pretty spectacular, isn’t it?

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    Anonymous

    So glad you made it there, by the time we get there again we should be set up for some boondocking we’ll have to consider Valley of the Gods.

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  5. Shelley Avatar

    Am green with envy. Next fall. Awesome pic’s. We will definitely be boon docking. Thanks for the info.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Great place….you’ll love it.

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  6. queenjester Avatar

    We’ve been there in a car years ago and I hadn’t thought about camping there, but that would be great fun – it’s so pretty there.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Coffee or cocktails sitting outside the RV watching the sunrise or sunset……pretty awesome, don’t ya think!

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  7. Jaspa Avatar

    We did a side trip to Valley of the Gods from Monument Valley (http://jaspasjourney.wordpress.com/2012/11/10/snowstorms-dust-storms-monument-valley-and-more-snow-southwest-usa-2012-days-10-11/) to find a geocache a couple of years ago. It was breathtaking!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I’ll be sure to check out your trip and see if we missed anything. Thanks for stopping by and sharing 🙂

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  8. Mike Avatar

    Lovely. Great images too.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks Mike. Hope you’re enjoying the spring weather 🙂

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      1. Mike Avatar

        Oh for sure Ingrid.

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  9. Midwestern Plant Girl Avatar
    Midwestern Plant Girl

    Great read and wonderful photos! Will put a pin in the map to visit here 😃

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      The scenery is stunning and so opposite anything we see in the Midwest. Yep, worthy of a pin 🙂

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  10. quietsolopursuits Avatar

    Thank you for even more awesome scenery! It is very much like Monument Valley, and since I’m a tent camper, I’d love to camp there!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      We come across so many awesome places to tent camp. A couple of summers ago, we even got out the tent and left the RV behind. Some places just need to be experienced without the creature comforts of an RV.

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  11. pmbweaver Avatar
    pmbweaver

    We loved that place. We had a ton of rain when we were there also. Couldn’t touch the beauty of the place though. Keep enjoying the good life.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Obviously we really enjoyed our time here and hope to return next season. I did review your post on the area as well. I wonder how muddy the roads get after the rains? I here the roads look even prettier. Hope you’re enjoying spring in Ohio.

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  12. placestheygo Avatar

    One of favorite places in Utah. I love how they named many of the formations. We also named some of the others.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Gosh, what’s not to love about Utah? I fell in love with this state my first time through over twenty years ago. I look forward to slowly exploring this state over time. Where to start, where to return to? Wonderful dilemma to be faced with 🙂

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  13. dcave518 Avatar
    dcave518

    What an absolutely fabulous place and your photos were award winning…Make me want to get back in that Hiker…But at least you don’t mind if Den and I travel along with you and Al…Hey, lets get a 6 pack and another road trip soon!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Donna….Sounds like a good idea to me 🙂 Around every bend in Utah is more jaw dropping scenery. I’m not sure I’ll ever get my fill of these amazing sights. I think I’ll just need to visit repeatedly 😉

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  14. cravesadventure Avatar

    What a BREATHTAKING Place – AMAZING Captures!!! Thanks so much for sharing – Happy Week:)

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks Renee. Great place to explore with a little trailer. Just another place to add to the list 🙂

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      1. cravesadventure Avatar

        I am adding to my list for sure 🙂

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  15. whichwaynow101 Avatar

    Such whimsical names for the rock formations! I especially like the Lady in the Bathtub.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      That was my favorite as well. Kind of a fun little place.

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  16. The Lowe's RV Adventures Avatar

    Breathtaking and stunning, what more can I say! But looks like we can’t boon docked there with our size.
    Ingrid your landscapes shots are just fabulous!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks ML. No, you’re 40′ Betsy would get stuck in the dip. The campsites themselves wouldn’t be a problem though. Just stay at Goosenecks SP and visit Valley of the Gods and you’re good to go 🙂 This is country I highly recommend seeing first hand…. photos do not do it justice.

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  17. Mrs. P Avatar
    Mrs. P

    I can see why they call it Valley of the Gods…it truly is breathtaking. Boondocking for a few days sounds perfect for nice cool and dry weather. Enjoying all the pictures…a lot!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks. I think it would be very enjoyable to be camped in Valley of the Gods to savor the sunrises and sunsets along with a star filled sky. But you are so right – cool and dry weather a must.

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  18. Amy Avatar

    I haven’t visited Valley of the Gods. Your beautiful photos reminded me the Arch National Park.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Arches is just 2 hours north of Valley of the Gods. Utah is such an amazing state. I’m hoping to spend a lot more time exploring it at my leisure 🙂

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  19. LuAnn Avatar

    It’s been years since we have been there. Thanks so much for the trip down memory lane and those gorgeous photos. 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Anytime! We’re beginning to really like the idea of Grand Junction as our hub…..so much to see, do, and explore within an easy 2 hour drive such as Moab. I’m sure we’ll be traveling through Utah a lot….at least I hope 🙂

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      1. LuAnn Avatar

        A home base sounds pretty good, particularly if it is Colorado. 🙂

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  20. Bear Tracks Blog Avatar

    It’s enough to make us downsize! So so beautiful there! I love that you knew the names of those rocks.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Just think of all the lovely spots you’ll fit with a smaller home 🙂 I found a map on line with all the rocks named and planned to use it on our tour, but then left it back at the RV, dah! So I didn’t get photos of all the named rocks like I had planned.

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  21. Nan Avatar

    Ingrid, Really fab photos! And thanks for the map. Including the map in your blog is a real winner.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      You welcome…..glad you enjoyed. I’d read about Valley of Gods from several other bloggers but had to dig to find exactly where it was located so when I found this map I just had to share.

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  22. Laurel Avatar

    Absolutely gorgeous, Ingrid — we visited Valley of the Gods for the first time last fall and loved it, too. We also thought it looked perfect for boondocking, and will likely try it our next trip through. Lucky you with those beautiful cloud formations! They really set off the red rock sculptures. Of course, your artistic eye makes all the difference. 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks Laurel. I was excited when those clouds started rolling in. They do make for interesting visual. I wish we had been boondocked out there during sunset. Oh, what a fabulous sky those clouds would’ve made as the sun went down. The beauty of our smaller RV’s is being able to fit into these hidden gems. Not once have I wished our RV to be bigger 🙂

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  23. libertatemamo Avatar
    libertatemamo

    One of our fav spots from our trip last year in Utah! I so width we could’ve boondocked there. Nice shots.

    Nina

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks Nina. We fell in love with the area as well. Mike (Bear Tracks blog) and Al sized up the road and felt we could manage the drive in with our 31′ fiver but Mike’s 40′ MH couldn’t make the dip. We were already dealing with enough damage on our RV from the blown tire that we opted not to chance it this year. Repairs first 😉

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  24. vannillarock Avatar

    am currently having the “why haven’t we been THERE?’ conversation with Mr N! been so close several times, so thank you for the post. isn’t the weather gorgeous…

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      If only the weather would stay this way and not venture into that 100 + territory, I’d be one happy camper. Utah is an incredible state that needs to be explored slowly…..so many hidden gems.

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      1. vannillarock Avatar

        When we looked at your map we knew we had been so close on previous trips- Mexican hat etc. we are planning to get there in July- and I know, it will be hot, but I can DO hot. What I can’t do is months of rain in guernsey!

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  25. sueslaght Avatar

    Ingrid such fabulous shots of an amazing spot. Hope you had a good Easter.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Sue….we had a lovely Easter spent with family 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks Nancy….hope you had a nice weekend and didn’t indulge in too many Easter Bunny treats 😉

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      1. nancytex2013 Avatar

        I indulged in way too many, Ingrid. Way, way, way too many. My 5k run Saturday plus the other usual nonsense: yoga/planks/pushups didn’t even begin to neutralize the intake. 🙂

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        1. Ingrid Avatar

          Well, you’re doing far better than me 😉 Maybe I should just finish off all those Reese’s eggs and then they’re gone. Like my logic?

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          1. nancytex2013 Avatar

            Like it? I live it.

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  26. bulldog Avatar

    What a beautiful place to visit… that scenery is magnificent…

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      It is spectacular country. I’ve missed you. Hope you are on the mends and feeling better 🙂

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  27. happysingleton Avatar

    Wow. What incredible scenery! Thank you for sharing your adventures.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Welcome back to the blogosphere. You would love hiking and exploring Moab (2 hours north of Valley of the Gods – posts forthcoming). It’s a playground for adults filled with outdoor adventures.

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  28. MarciaGB in MA Avatar
    MarciaGB in MA

    Thanks for sharing. This looks like a great boon docking area. Love the lady in a bathtub!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      The views are breathtaking and seem to go on forever. I would love to wake up to this kind of scenery and yes, a great boondocking location 🙂

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