The film "My Darling Clementine" (1946) was primarily filmed in Monument Valley, which straddles the Arizona-Utah border. Other filming locations included Kayenta, Arizona; Moab, Utah; and Shiprock, New Mexico. Monument Valley, a scenic desert area, is noted for its distinctive natural beauty and has been used in many Western films. Additionally, some scenes were shot in specific spots like Red Mesa in Arizona and Devils Tower in Wyoming. The real town of Tombstone, Arizona, where the story is set, is much further south and was not used for filming; instead, a set representing Tombstone was built for the film.
