Mexican Hat Bacon
A geological wonder resembling a "bacon strip" near Mexican Hat, Utah. This curiously named town draws its moniker from a rock formation that, from some angles, resembles a sombrero, or a "Mexican Hat." The formation is about two and a half miles northeast of town. Mexican Hat is on Hwy 163, 20 miles southwest of Bluff where a bridge passes over the San Juan River. Mexican Hat might be small, but the surrounding areas play host to some of the state’s most incredible sights.
Mexican Hat Bacon
A geological wonder resembling a "bacon strip" near Mexican Hat, Utah. This curiously named town draws its moniker from a rock formation that, from some angles, resembles a sombrero, or a "Mexican Hat." The formation is about two and a half miles northeast of town. Mexican Hat is on Hwy 163, 20 miles southwest of Bluff where a bridge passes over the San Juan River. Mexican Hat might be small, but the surrounding areas play host to some of the state’s most incredible sights.