I'll be in the area of monument valley over the weekend and would like to take a detour to fly over it I would love to see both antelope canyon and canyon de chelly, but unfortunately, geography limits my choices Looking at the sectional, i see no airspace restrictions
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Is there anything i'm missing as to why i can't fly over it
At full moon, special night tours travel into the valley
Gouldings, across highway 163, offers lodging and tours Antelope canyon from monument valley we traveled west through the reservation to antelope canyon, near page, in arizona Antelope canyon has been on my list of things to see for years for it is a photographer's paradise. And there's a great museum documenting the role of hollywood in monument valley over the years
Goosenecks state reserve (mile 32) goosenecks state reserve offers an incredible view as the san juan river snakes around. This is about a 5.5 hour drive and does not take you through cameron Going via cameron adds 80 miles and about an hour and a half If you are going to cameron first before mv, it's about 120 miles from cameron to mv, and it will take 2 to 2.5 hours
From cameron to 4 corners, it's about 180.
As part of our summer trip, we intend to take two days driving from monument valley to bryce canyon We would approach monument valley from marble canyon and page, so we don't want to go back that way I can only see one route, which takes us across glen canyon and capitol reef Any ideas as to what we might expect and where to stay?
Looks a long way on my map Anywhere en route you might also be able to recommend Are you going to arches after doing zion and bryce Are you the grand canyon
My husband and i are making a 16 day circle trip to arizona and new mexico next month
We plan to drive from santa fe to monument valley ( gouldings lodge) On map quest, that appears roughly 7 hours Too much in 1 day I would like to get there before sunset, and we wish to stop in 4 corners monument
Thanks for any advice !