House Rock Valley Road, Utah
House Rock Valley Road is off 89 between Kanab, Utah and Page, Arizona. This dirt or unimproved road leads you to the Wave/Wire Pass trailheads. When we went, it was passable by many kinds of vehicles because of the dry weather. Check local conditions before you go to Coyote Buttes North so that you know if your vehicle can pass the road safely. Enjoy your trip!
House Rock Valley Road to White Pocket, Utah & Arizona, 23 May 2018
Windshield mounted GoPro video of drive on House Rock Valley Road. Video starts in Utah just after leaving Route 89, and ends at White Pocket, Vermillion Cliffs NM, Arizona. You need a high clearance 4WD to get to White Pocket. The last few miles are through deep sand. Video runs at 500% normal speed.
Parking lot for top entry for Buckskin Gulch at 0:54.
Parking lot for Wire Pass at 2:55. This is the same parking lot for those lucky enough to get a permit for The Wave in North Coyote Buttes.
Photos at White Pocket from this trip on 23 May 2018 are here:
This link shows the route taken in the video.
House Rock Valley Road. Feb 9, 2017.
This is a sped up version of our 25 minute drive down House Rock Valley road to the Wire Pass Trailhead so we could hike the Wave. There was 4 solid days of sun prior to the day we had permits so the road was in good shape for us. You could tell that in previous weeks, people must have been fighting muddy conditions because there were some deep ruts along the way. The weeks prior also had a lot of snow melt. We were lucky with the weather. I think it rained the week after we left.
Utah to Arizona Part 7 - House Rock Valley 89A to Bitter Springs
continuing toward Phoenix via House Rock Valley on the 89A with views of the Vermillion and Echo Cliffs.
2016-02-04 17-21 Edmaiers Secret-House Rock Valley Road-US89
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Buckskin Gulchに続くHouse Rock Valley Rdの走行動画 PART3
2015-19-01 11-00 dirt road from House Rock Valley Road to Paw Hole
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Buckskin Gulchに続くHouse Rock Valley Rdの走行動画
House Rock Valley
Flying over House Rock Valley on the way to the Marble Canyon landing strip.
Family Fun Roadtrip USA 2016 - House Rock Valley Road - Tag 10 GoPro HD
Roadtrip durch den Westen der USA 2016 mit 3 Teenies - Horseshoe Bend - House Rock Valley Road - Wire Pass - White House Road - Nautilus - Paria Movie Set - Kanab
My first GoPro Video (GoPro Hero 4 Silver Edition)
Inhalt: 10. Tag 18.10.2016 - Horseshoe Bend hiking, Glen Canyon Dam, White House Road - offroad, hiking Nautilus, House Rock Valley Road - offroad, Wire Pass Slot hiking, Paria Movie Set - offroad, Kanab
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The Wave, Antelope Canyons, The Citadel, Moon House Ruin
The Wave, photogenic rock formations in Arizona (access by BLM permit only) and southern Utah Anasazi ruins
The Wave North Coyote Buttes Arizona HD
This video highlights the unmarked hiking route to The Wave. It shows key features to follow to locate The Wave. Simply stated, The Wave is Mother Nature's Crown Jewel! It is impossible to accurately describe. This video also shows the area adjacent to The Wave that is every bit as spectacular as The Wave. This area features The Second Wave and the hamburger! Enjoy!
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Arizona US 89A
goin down a long winding hill in northwest Az. Check out the view!
4K Tour Of Kanab Utah Part 2
We spent some time in Kanab, Utah. This is part 2 of 2 of that city. I shot the visitor center, a consignment shop and the Hollywood movie sets museum. This is all in 4K so I hope you enjoy it.
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The wave from kanab in Utah
this is the way to go to The wave from Kanab where is located in Utah State.
Skip The Wave Hike in Arizona | Hike White Pocket | Off The Beaten Path Hiking Adventure
Stop following the crowds and start exploring! Don't hike The Wave in Arizona, instead, take an adventure and check out White Pocket! Getting to White Pocket requires some planning and preparation but it's worth it!
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Edmaier’s Secret Vermilion Cliffs National Monument Utah Hiking Route 66 Road Trip Grand Circle Tour
An ocean of brainrocks, fine sanstone laces and multicolored teepees, it is Edmaier ‘s Secret, a fantastic landscape lost near North Coyote Buttes in the Vermilion Cliffs. The trail is not beacon and requires a map or better a GPS. The way to reach Buckskin Gulch head trail parking is House Rock Valley Road off UT89 between Kanab (Utah) and Page (Arizona)
US Highway 89 South coming into Arizona from Utah
US Highway 89 South coming into Arizona from Utah.
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Hiking to The Wave, Arizona / Utah (HD) (GoPro)
The Wave is a sandstone rock formation located in the United States of America near the Arizona–Utah border, on the slopes of the Coyote Buttes, in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, on the Colorado Plateau. It is famous among hikers and photographers for its colorful, undulating forms, and the rugged, trackless hike required to reach it.
BLM limits access to the North Coyote Buttes Wilderness Area to just 20 permits per day.[9] Ten of the permits are available in advance by an on-line lottery conducted four months before the month for which the permit is sought. The remaining ten permits are made available by lottery the day before one's intended hike.[10] Year-round the lottery is held at the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Visitor Center in Kanab, Utah. The lottery for the walk-in permits takes place at 9:00 in the morning
From the Wire Pass Trailhead, The Wave can be reached by hiking approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) across open desert, making the round-trip to and from The Wave nearly 6-mile (9.7 km) climbing about 350 feet (110 m) in altitude.
Temperatures in this area typically climb above 100 °F (38 °C) in the summer, so it is best to start the hike early. Anyone attempting the hike in any season is wise to be prepared for harsh desert conditions, including fierce winds, blowing sand, and no shade.
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