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The Moki Dugway is a remarkable three-mile stretch of unpaved, gravel road located along Utah State Route 261 in southeastern Utah. This iconic mountain pass dramatically ascends the face of Cedar Mesa, connecting the desert floor near Mexican Hat with the mesa top. It is a designated part of the Trail of the Ancients, a National Scenic Byway, and offers a unique driving experience within the stunning landscapes of San Juan County, Utah, including portions of Bears Ears National Monument.

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    5월 29, 2024

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    Utah State Route 261 runs through Bears Ears National Monument. One section of the highway is called the Moki Dugway. This section climbs 335 m over a length of 4.8 km. The upper section of the road is unpaved, but the lower section is paved.
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    Are there any popular hiking trails directly accessible from the Moki Dugway?

    While the Moki Dugway itself is a scenic drive and not a hiking trail, it serves as a gateway to numerous hiking opportunities. The surrounding Cedar Mesa and Bears Ears National Monument areas offer a wealth of trails. For specific popular hiking trails, you would typically need to drive a short distance from the Dugway to designated trailheads within these broader regions. Many hikers use the Dugway to access the mesa top for further exploration.

    What are the road conditions like on the Moki Dugway, and is it suitable for all vehicles?

    The Moki Dugway is a three-mile stretch of unpaved, gravel road with steep 10% grades and hairpin switchbacks. While generally well-maintained, it's crucial to check current Moki Dugway road conditions, especially during or after inclement weather. It is considered safe for most passenger vehicles when driven slowly and carefully, with a recommended speed limit of 15 miles per hour. However, the lack of guardrails and the steepness can be challenging for some drivers. It's generally not recommended for large RVs or trailers due to the tight turns and steep grades, though smaller, more agile RVs might manage with extreme caution.

    What notable landmarks, viewpoints, or natural features can be seen from the Moki Dugway?

    The Moki Dugway offers spectacular panoramic views as you ascend or descend. From various points, and especially from the top of Cedar Mesa, you can see the vast expanse of the Valley of the Gods, distant views of Monument Valley, the winding San Juan River Canyon (often called the "Navajo Tapestry"), the Sleeping Ute Mountain in Colorado, and Shiprock in New Mexico. Muley Point Overlook, just a short drive from the top of the Dugway, provides even more expansive vistas.

    What are the seasonal considerations for visiting the Moki Dugway, and when is the best time?

    The Moki Dugway is best visited during dry conditions, typically from late spring through fall (April to October). During these months, the gravel road is usually in its best condition. Winter visits can be hazardous, as rain or snow can make the unpaved road extremely slippery and dangerous, potentially leading to closures. Always check the Moki Dugway's current weather and road conditions before planning a visit, especially outside the peak dry season.

    Is the Moki Dugway family-friendly, and are there activities for children?

    The Moki Dugway itself is a thrilling scenic drive that many families enjoy for its dramatic views and unique experience. While there aren't specific child-focused activities directly on the Dugway, the adventure of the drive and the stunning landscapes can be captivating for children. The area around Cedar Mesa and Bears Ears National Monument offers opportunities for family-friendly hikes and exploring ancient ruins, which can be accessed via the Dugway. Driving slowly and safely is key when traveling with children.

    Are dogs allowed on the Moki Dugway and at nearby attractions like Muley Point or Valley of the Gods?

    Dogs are generally welcome on the Moki Dugway itself, as it's a public highway. When visiting nearby attractions like Muley Point Overlook or driving through Valley of the Gods, dogs are typically allowed but must be kept on a leash. It's always best to practice Leave No Trace principles, including picking up after your pet. Be mindful of the desert heat, especially in summer, as pavement and gravel can get very hot for paws.

    What amenities, cafes, or accommodation options are available in towns near the Moki Dugway?

    The Moki Dugway is in a relatively remote area. The closest towns with amenities are Mexican Hat to the south and Bluff to the east. Mexican Hat offers a few lodging options, gas stations, and basic dining. Bluff, a slightly larger community, provides more choices for accommodation, restaurants, and services. It's advisable to fill up your gas tank and carry sufficient water and snacks before heading to the Moki Dugway, as services are sparse.

    How long does it typically take to drive the Moki Dugway mountain pass?

    The Moki Dugway is approximately three miles long. Given the recommended speed limit of 15 miles per hour, the steep grades, and hairpin turns, the actual driving time for this section is relatively short, around 10-15 minutes. However, most visitors take much longer to account for stopping at viewpoints, taking photos, and simply soaking in the incredible scenery. Plan for at least 30 minutes to an hour to fully experience the drive and its immediate surroundings.

    Is public transportation available to or near the Moki Dugway?

    No, there is no public transportation available to or near the Moki Dugway. Accessing this remote area of southeastern Utah, including the Moki Dugway, requires a private vehicle. Visitors typically drive their own cars or rental vehicles to explore the Trail of the Ancients and its various attractions.

    Are there any specific tips for beginner drivers navigating the Moki Dugway?

    For beginner drivers, the Moki Dugway can be intimidating due to its steep grades, unpaved surface, and lack of guardrails. Key tips include: drive slowly (adhere to the 15 mph speed limit, even slower on turns), use a low gear to control your speed on descents and prevent brake overheating, and stay focused on the road. Avoid distractions and be prepared to pull over safely if you feel overwhelmed or want to enjoy the views. It's a short but intense drive, so taking your time is paramount.

    What is the historical significance of the Moki Dugway?

    The Moki Dugway has a fascinating history rooted in the mid-20th century's nuclear age. It was constructed in the 1950s by the Texas Zinc mining company. Its primary purpose was to transport uranium ore from mines on Cedar Mesa, such as the Happy Jack mine, down to a processing mill located near Mexican Hat. The name "Moki" or "Moqui" is a Spanish term referring to the Ancestral Pueblo people of the region, while "dugway" describes a road carved into a hillside or mountain.

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