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Navajo Mountain rises from the arid expanse of San Juan County, a colossal presence against a sky that often bleeds into shades of rose and ochre at dusk. It lies 132.7 miles east-south-east of Cedar City, UT (from Cedar City, UT: bearing 109°T), and is situated 37.4 miles east-north-east of Page. Its slopes, cloaked in scrub oak and juniper, ascend towards a summit that seems to cradle the very clouds, a stark contrast to the vast, sculpted badlands and sandy washes that define the surrounding terrain. The air here carries the dry, clean scent of sun-baked earth and hardy vegetation, a perfume that speaks of resilience. Eagle and raven trace silent arcs overhead, their calls echoing in the immense quiet, and the land itself, a mosaic of rust-red rock and muted greens, hums with an ancient, patient energy. This sacred peak, known to the Diné people as Tsé Ná'áts'ó, has been a spiritual anchor and a vital resource for millennia. The local economy, though modest, is deeply intertwined with the land and its heritage, with many residents drawing sustenance from traditional sheep herding and the careful cultivation of hardy crops in sheltered canyons. The rich red soil, capable of yielding life under the unforgiving sun, also holds the stories of generations, of ancient peoples who navigated these canyons and revered the mountain's power. While modern development is sparse, the enduring spirit of the Navajo people, their deep connection to this land, and their vibrant cultural traditions are the true, indelible landmarks of Navajo Mountain.
| Location | Navajo Mountain, San Juan County, Utah |
| Coordinates | 37.019441°N, 110.791249°W |
| Timezone | Mountain Time (America/Denver) |
| Area Code | 385, 435, 801 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |