When most people think of the Southwest USA, iconic landmarks like the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, and Sedona immediately come to mind. And while these places are bucket-list-worthy, there’s so much more to explore! Beyond the crowds and well-trodden paths lies a world of hidden treasures in the Southwest—places where you can experience untouched landscapes, rich history, and the region’s true spirit.
If you’re planning one of the best Southwest road trips, you’ll want to add some secret travel spots to your itinerary. Our American Southwest Self-Guided Driving Tours Bundle can guide you to the famous sights and the lesser-known places to visit in the Southwest.

Top 10 Hidden Gems in the Southwest (You Can Explore with Our Southwest Tours):
1. Goblin Valley State Park, Utah
Quirky, mushroom-shaped rocks (called goblins!) make this park feel like another planet. Our Utah tours will guide you through nearby highlights and help you discover these fascinating formations.
2. Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona
Steeped in Navajo history, this breathtaking canyon features ancient cliff dwellings and towering rock formations. It’s part of our comprehensive Arizona tours, including nearby Monument Valley.
3. Monument Valley, Utah/Arizona Border
It is an iconic but less crowded destination, famous for its red sandstone buttes. Our tour covers Monument Valley’s scenic viewpoints and Navajo cultural sites.
4. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
It’s a classic stop that never disappoints. The bundle includes an in-depth guide to exploring the Grand Canyon’s South Rim at your own pace.
5. Sedona & Red Rock Country, Arizona
Our bundle takes you through Sedona’s stunning landscapes and spiritual vortex sites. You’ll find secret spots and scenic overlooks that most visitors miss.
Hidden Gems Worth the Extra Adventure (Not in Our Current Tours)
6. Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona
Known as the “Wonderland of Rocks,” it’s a dream for hikers and photographers.
7. Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
Fiery red sandstone formations and ancient petroglyphs make this park a must-see, just beyond the areas we cover near Red Rock Canyon.
8. Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness, New Mexico
A surreal landscape of hoodoos and petrified wood, ideal for adventurous explorers.
9. Havasupai Falls, Arizona
Hidden deep in the Grand Canyon, these turquoise waterfalls are bucket-list-worthy (permit required).
10. El Morro National Monument, New Mexico
An ancient sandstone bluff covered in centuries of traveler inscriptions. It is a perfect detour from our New Mexico routes.
Best Time to Visit These Hidden Gems
Timing is everything when experiencing the best-hidden places in the Southwest USA.
- Spring (March-May): Ideal for wildflowers in Anza-Borrego and comfortable temperatures at Goblin Valley and Valley of Fire.
- Fall (September-November): Offers cooler weather and fewer crowds at places like Canyon de Chelly and Bisti/De-Na-Zin.
- Winter (December-February): This time of year is great for desert parks like Cathedral Gorge and Chiricahua, with mild days and stunning sunsets.
- Summer (June-August): It can be very hot! Focus on higher elevation spots like Great Sand Dunes and Havasupai Falls (if you’re lucky enough to have a permit).
Road Trip Tips for the Southwest
Exploring lesser-known places in the Southwest often means traveling to remote areas. Here are some handy tips for a smooth ride:
- Plan your route: The American Southwest Self-Guided Driving Tours Bundle includes detailed maps, audio narration, and offline access so you won’t get lost.
- Stay fueled: Gas stations can be far apart on these unique Southwest road trip stops. Fill up whenever you can.
- Pack smart: Bring plenty of water, snacks, and layers—the weather can change quickly!
- Respect the land: Many of these secret travel spots in the Southwest are culturally significant or fragile. Leave no trace and respect local customs.
- Hit the trails early: If you want to experience some of the best hiking trails in the Southwest, like in Chiricahua or Havasupai, start early to avoid the heat and crowds.
Conclusion
No Southwest USA adventure is complete without a few hidden gems on the map! First-time explorer or seasoned road tripper, stepping off the beaten path brings wide-open spaces, jaw-dropping views, and stories you’ll be telling for years.
Ready to roll? Grab the American Southwest Self-Guided Driving Tours Bundle and uncover these secret spots together.
Adventure awaits—are you in?