Totem Pole (Monument Valley)

Totem Pole
Totem Pole on the left near Yel-Bichel
Highest point
Elevation5,621 ft (1,713 m) NGVD 29
Prominence381 ft (116 m)
Coordinates36°55′44″N 110°02′51″W / 36.9289533°N 110.0475745°W / 36.9289533; -110.0475745
Geography
Totem Pole
Totem Pole
LocationNavajo County, Arizona, U.S.
Topo mapMitten Buttes
Geology
Mountain typeSandstone pillar

The Totem Pole is a pillar or rock spire found in Monument Valley. It is a highly eroded remnant of a butte.

Deserts at the end of the Permian period, 260 million years ago, formed the De Chelly and Wingate Sandstones that make up the buttes, totems, and mesas in Monument Valley.

The Totem Pole rises next to a gathering of thicker spires the Navajo called Yei Bi Chei and can be seen via a self-guided Valley Drive.