
I didn't dig too deep into Vermillion Cliffs, nor was I lucky enough to undertake The Wave, but I did rearrange my road trip map just so I could drive by and see it. SO worth it!! I wish I had...
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Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is a remote and unspoiled 280,000-acre area in Marble Canyon, Arizona, renowned for its stunning geological features and diverse landscapes, including the Paria Plateau, Vermilion Cliffs, Coyote Buttes, and Paria Canyon. The monument is home to a variety of ecosystems and endangered species, such as the California condor, making it a unique destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Visitors to the monument can experience breathtaking views, rugged terrain, and opportunities for wilderness backpacking, wildlife viewing, and scenic exploration. While there are no paved roads within the monument, travelers can access maintained dirt roads and enjoy dispersed camping in previously disturbed areas, though permits are required for specific activities like hiking in Coyote Buttes.
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I didn't dig too deep into Vermillion Cliffs, nor was I lucky enough to undertake The Wave, but I did rearrange my road trip map just so I could drive by and see it. SO worth it!! I wish I had...
If you love history, long drives or cool rock formations this place has it all. Before my dad passed we spent some time on a road trip through here and it was wonderful. It's definitely a pretty...
Beautiful spot up in northern arizona west of Lee's Ferry & Page . One of the many famous unique geological wonders in the state of arizona. Easy access off the highway & can be views while...
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