Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

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Stretching across nearly 1.9 million acres of southern Utah, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is a vast, rugged landscape of layered cliffs, slot canyons, and remote wilderness. This is a place for true adventurers, where you can hike into the Escalante River's gorge, peer into the depths of the Grand Staircase's geological steps, and feel utterly disconnected from the modern world. The monument's sheer scale and lack of services mean you'll need to be self-sufficient, but the rewards are immense: solitude, stunning geology, and a sense of discovery around every bend.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience the monument's wild heart, plan at least 3–5 days. This allows for a couple of day hikes into the Escalante River system, a scenic drive along the Grand Staircase, and time to explore side canyons or slot canyons. If you're short on time, a 2-day visit can still cover the highlights: a hike to Calf Creek Falls and a drive along Highway 12 with stops at viewpoints. However, the monument is vast — don't rush; the best experiences come from wandering off the beaten path.

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