Visiting Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Monument in the Coconino County, Arizona, United States
Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is located in Arizona, immediately south of the Utah state line. This National Monument, 293,689 acres in area, protects the Paria Plateau, Vermilion Cliffs, Coyote Buttes, and Paria Canyon.
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Hike White Pocket / Vermilion Cliffs National Monument
Hike white pocket in Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. This Hike blows The Wave and Antelope Canyon out of the water!!! However, you better have high clearance and 4x4 experience. Hiking White Pocket is like being on Mars. The other worldly terrain will have wondering why this place is not being blown up on social media, but then you drive the 2 hour off road trip to get there and you understand why. Make sure to like and Subscribe to our channel as we travel full time, off grid, across America, on our Mountain Top Adventure.
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BEAUTIFUL AMERICA - Part 4 - Horseshoe Bend, Marble Canyon, Vermilion Cliffs, Zion
Part 4 of this series starts at the famous Horseshoe Bend, and heads southwest into the huge basin that is the Marble Canyon area. West of there, a 4x4 adventure into the Vermilion Cliffs begins, and then the day is finished when a sunset in Zion National Park is taken in with wide eyes.
Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness - A Lasting Legacy
In Utah, the spectacular Paria Canyon/Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness Area is about 45 miles east of Kanab. The Wilderness area encompasses 112,000 acres of redrock canyons and upthrust fault mountains.
Coyote Buttes is a Special Management Area of the Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness. It has become one of the most popular destinations for many people visiting the Colorado Plateau. It is colorful but fragile Navajo Sandstone slickrock. The attraction is the thin ledges that swirl in wild contours of color and stone that are Coyotte Buttes Northvery brittle and breakable. It has grown as an attraction over the years due to the many published photographs and other media coverage of this small area. Nature has fully used its imagination to converge with the appreciation of our individual minds in all their variety of thought and wonder.
Before highways and railways, before pioneers, even before Columbus...the land we know as the United States was truly a vast wilderness. To protect these last remaining areas, in 1984, Congress created the Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness. Coyote Buttes' outstanding scenery, desert wildlife, colorful history, and opportunities for primitive recreation will remain free from the influence of man and are protected in this condition for future generations. Its 112,000 acres beckon adventurers who yearn for solitude, scenic splendor, and the chance to explore one of the most beautiful geologic formations in the world.
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THE WAVE | Coyote Buttes North at the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument vlog
Camera Crusades; In this video I'm Hiking to Coyote Buttes North at the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in Northern Arizona . Some amazing sandstone structures including; The Wave, The Second Wave, Top Rock Arch, The fins and much more. It was a long and challenging hike but the views and the experience was worth every minute. It's amazing location to photograph and explore, but it's hard to get a permit. It took me over a year through the online lottery. Because it's such a difficult place to get a permit, advanced planning is recommended. Print maps, bring GPS and Extra water. Visit my blog for additional content, information, and pictures and some great links to informational websites.
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White Pocket Vermilion Cliffs National Monument (UT)
White Pocket is one of natures wonders in the Southwest located close to the famous Wave in Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in Utah. There is no special permit but a decent 4x4 vehicle and some 6 hours of driving from and to Kanab required.
The Wave, Arizona ( Coyote Buttes North, Paria Canyon/Vermillion Cliffs )
A look at The Wave in Coyote Buttes North. It took about 4 years of playing the lottery online and in person. We finally won playing in person, during the first week of June.
This is a serious 6.4 mile round-trip hike in the middle of the desert. The risk is well worth the reward!
Utah: Red Cliffs, Toadstools, White Pocket, Vermilion Cliffs, Grand Staircase-Escalante, etc.
Utah Road Trip: Red Cliffs, Red Canyon, Toadstools, Kanab, White Pocket, Peek-A-Boo slot canyon, Vermilion Cliffs, Grand Staircase-Escalante, Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Kodachrome Basin State Park, Paria Canyon, etc.
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Horseshoe Bend, Glen Canyon, Vermilion Cliffs | Arizona | July 2019
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)
Marble Canyon & The Vermilion Cliffs
Another spectacular area of Arizona! I can't think of a better way to see our country then by traveling and camping!!
Hiking in Cathedral Wash, Vermilion Cliffs, AZ - Come and Join Me!
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Marble Canyon Navajo Bridge
Footage from the Navajo Bridge over Marble Canyon Highway 89a in northern Arizona near Page. The bridge passes 467 feet above the Colorado River. The rafts seen below are passing downstream to the Grand Canyon. Prior to the bridge construction, Lee's Ferry was the only passable point for traffic bound for the North Rim and Utah destinations. The original bridge, built in 1929, was converted into a pedestrian footbridge in 1995.
2017 08 11 Arizona Marble Canyon & Vermillion Cliffs
Just south of Page, Arizona, slightly north of where highway 89 splits into 89 and 89A, there's an overlook that looks over Marble Canyon and the Vermillion Cliffs.
The Paria Mountains
Paria or Pahreah, is a ghost town on the Paria River in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in central Kane County, Utah, United States. It was inhabited from 1870 to 1929, and later used as a filming location.
The area was first settled in 1865 by a Mormon group led by Peter Shirts. This early settlement was named Rockhouse, for Shirts's strongly built sandstone house. After the end of the Black Hawk War in 1867 settlers began to arrive at a rapid pace.
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US 89A Vermillion Cliffs
Arizona desert on US 89A from Flagstaff to Kanab. On our way to Bryce Canyon from Phoenix (via Kanab), we had to take a detour through US 89A which is a longer route but very scenic especially after the snowfall
Arizona Strip incl. Page, Navajo Bridge, Lees Ferry and Vermillion Cliffs
Traveling from Page Az to Las Vegas
The most beautiful spectacular view in the world 【Vermilion ・ Cliff National Monument of Arizona】
Coyote Buttes North
THE WAVE is not allowed to enter only 20 people a day
The wavy pattern seems to have been created by exposure of the flash flood by a flash flood made of sand dune settled for thousands of years, and the exposure of the iron-rich strata.
Highway 89, from Flagstaff to Page, Arizona