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Old Jun 3rd, 2017, 11:24 AM
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Driving the scenic loop road in Monument Valley, Utah

How bad/easy is it to drive the 17-mile scenic loop road in Monument Valley? I will be driving a rented Ford Edge (mid/large-size SUV). If possible, I would prefer to drive on my own instead of taking one of the jeep tours. And we will be staying at the View Hotel - so in any case we will need to get inside the valley in our own car. Any inputs will me much appreciated. We will be going there this coming week. Thanks.
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We did it two years ago in June in a rental car (mid sized Hyundai). You should be fine.
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We've done it a couple times--once in a Honda Civic.

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Old Jun 3rd, 2017, 01:50 PM
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capecod73, HTtY: Thanks for your responses. And great to know that you were able to do it in smaller cars - I think then I should be able to do it with the SUV.
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Doesn't really matter but the Valley is in Arizona.
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I did it in a rented KIA Sportage and was fine.

If you can manage to do it in late afternoon, the lighting is wonderful, just before the shadows set in.
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If you can manage to do it in late afternoon

I agree. I would say the experience is magical except that when I used the word "magical" here a few years back somebody ridiculed me for it.

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Do be aware that in the unlikely event that there has been rain, driving that road would not be advised.

There is a grade as you enter the loop road and if it has been a while since it was graded you will need to hang on.
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