The monument lies about one and a half miles away from Kildale.
A monument to the Plank Road and interpretive display lie approximately three miles/5.4 km west of the Sand Hills interchange.
A natural monument, in the form of Monument Hill, lies across the lake from the township.
While most monuments of the ancient period have been destroyed or lie in ruins, some medieval buildings have been maintained well or restored to good condition.
The monument lies only a bit more than an hour's drive from the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, which offers fishing, camping and boating.
The monument lies along the western portion of the Rio Grande rift and is within part of the Robledo Mountains.
Many more monuments lie buried in the barren expanse of sand dunes in the town.
The monument lies on the northeast flank of the Medicine Lake Volcano, the largest volcano (total area covered) in the Cascades.
A national natural monument lies in the northeastern part of the city.
The monument in honor of Christopher Columbus lies within a view of the main South Driveway, and looks out upon the reservoir.