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Navajo Mountain rises majestically above Lake Powell in the Navajo Indian Reservation in southeastern Utah to reach a very respectable 10,388 feet above sea level.

The enormous whale-shaped mountain is considered to be a sacred site to the Navajo and hiking is not allowed.

However, you can still explore the natural beauty of Navajo Mountain by going on a Navajo-guided tour of fascinating Antelope Canyon and the Upper Part of East Waterholes.

You can also go on a boat trip on Lake Powel and then follow the 1-mile Rainbow Bridge Trail to see the world’s highest natural bridge.

If you plan to do any camping, you should arrange a permit in advance. Map

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