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  1. How To Get To John Ford Point. John Ford’s Point is one of the viewpoints along Valley Drive, the dirt road (which is also a bit bumpy) that allows you to drive through the valley alongside its impressive monoliths. There are basically 2 ways to reach the lookout point.

  2. In Monument valley, we saw John Ford's Point, which is located on a promontory at the top of a very high cliff. From John Ford's Point, the panoramic viewpoint is wonderful on the dazzling sandtone rocks of West Mitten Butte, East Mitten Butte and Merrick Butte!!!

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  3. John Ford’s Point - Monument Valley. 24 avaliações. Nº 6 de 22 coisas para fazer em Monument Valley. Locais históricosPontos de interesse Mirantes. Faça uma avaliação. Excursões e experiências. Explore diferentes maneiras de conhecer este local. Veja as opções. Todas as fotos (34)

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  4. 6 de jun. de 2016 · 2.3K views 7 years ago. Director John Ford's Point lookout in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. Footage taken with Canon Vixia HF G40: http://amzn.to/1VCOmdw ...more.

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  5. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Another view of John Ford’s point. If you only have a few hours to spare, your time is best spent driving the Valley Drive. Tours to places like Mystery Valley and Teardrop Arch are fantastic, but I think you would be missing out on something if you skipped John Ford’s Point or the Mittens.

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  6. Sept 2022. One stop on the 17-mile loop drive of Monument Valley that you definitely don't want to skip is John Ford's Point. It is the most popular stop on the drive, one that you will instantly relate to because it has been filmed hundreds of times for motion pictures and television commercials.

  7. Enjoy an exclusive visit to the valley’s backcountry, which is only accessible with a Navajo guide. Visit sandstone arches and famous monuments such as the 3 sisters, John Ford Point, and Moccasin Arch. Marvel at famous sights like the Totem Pole, the Big Hogan, Sun’s Eye, North Window, and Sleeping Dragon.