The scenic byway, along U.S. Route 163, passes by "unmissable monoliths" of Monument Valley, like Totem Pole, Three Sisters, and Merrick Butte.[3]
Naat’tsis’aan (Navajo Mountain) Scenic Road
68 miles
The road travels along Arizona State Route 98 through historic, sacred lands of the Paiute, Hopi and Navajo. The earliest of these were in the area 8,000 B.C. or earlier. It includes the Navajo's most sacred mountain, Naat'tsis'aan, or Navajo Mountain. Other sites are Antelope Canyon and the LeChee Rock.[3]
It is a scenic road through Marble Canyon, by Vermillion Cliffs and across the Navajo Bridge. The landscape scenery changes dramatically along the route with a 4,500 feet (1,400 m) change in elevation.[3]
A related byway is the Trail of Ancients Scenic Byway in New Mexico. It was designated a byway for its prehistoric archaeological sites.[3]