Max Bertola's southern Utah - The Power Drive
Max Bertola's southern Utah

The Power Drive


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The Power Drive is my name for this combination activity. You head out of Bluff towards Mexican Hat. Just before you get to Mexican Hat is the turnoff to the Goosenecks. Take this turnoff and head up to the Moki Dugway, and Muley Point, then retrace your steps (you'll like it better on the way down) and visit the Goosenecks. A perfect route!


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The Moki Dugway

My favorite thrill in southern Utah is this spectacular road with its views all the way to Monument Valley.

Muley Point

Just Before you descend the Moki Dugway is a dirt road off to the west. This trail takes you about five miles to the overlook, be careful, it is not paved and the only indication the cliff is coming is the sign that says "Road Ends".

Goosenecks of the San Juan

A great quick stop to see a deep gorge filled with the San Juan River - way down there in the bottom.

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