The Moki Dugway Scenic Backway in Utah is an unforgettable driving experience. It is a stretch of Highway 261 that winds its way down the side of a cliff at an 11% grade, carved from the face of the cliff by the Ancient Puebloan people hundreds of years ago. Along the way, travelers can take in awe-inspiring views of the Valley of the Gods, the San Juan River Canyon and Monument Valley. The road is safe and passable for all types of vehicles, though it should be navigated with extra caution and care, as there are no guardrails. Whether you’re exploring the area on vacation or as part of a longer journey, the Moki Dugway is an essential stop - taking visitors into the heart of Native American History and the mesmerizing beauty of Utah’s Canyon Country.