![]() In addition to the gravel road, the area is also criss-crossed by off-road dirt trails. Route 163 and heads north, initially crossing flat, open land and following the course of Lime Creek before turning west toward the buttes and pinnacles. The western end joins Utah State Route 261 shortly before its 1,200-foot ascent up Cedar Mesa at Moki Dugway, while the eastern end starts nine miles from the town of Mexican Hat along U.S. The road is rather steep and bumpy in parts but is passable by non-four-wheel-drive vehicles in dry weather. It can be toured via a 17-mile gravel road (San Juan County Road 242) that winds around the rock formations. Unlike Monument Valley, which is operated by the Navajo Nation, Valley of the Gods remains wild and remote and isn't crowded. Admission is free and visitors can camp, picnic, drive, hike and bike at their leisure. ![]() Today, it remains protected public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management. In 2017, a proclamation by President Donald Trump excluded Valley of the Gods from the Bears Ears National Monument. ![]() Once part of Bears Ears National Monument, it is located north of Monument Valley across the San Juan River and features rock formations similar to those in Monument Valley with tall, reddish brown mesas, buttes, towers and mushroom rocks, remnants of an ancient landscape. It is a scenic sandstone valley near Mexican Hat in southeastern Utah. You are Rashida, a disgraced former explorer and filmmaker given one last shot at the adventurous life you desperately miss. But if you plan to visit Monument Valley, a side trip to Valley of the Gods is worth your time and effort. In The Valley of Gods - A single-player, first-person adventure set deep in the desert of Egypt.About In the Valley of GodsFrom the team that brought you Firewatch, In the Valley of Gods is a sprawling narrative experience in remote, 1920s Egypt. Valley of the Gods isn't as spectacular or as majestic or as awe-inspiring as nearby Monument Valley.
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