Vermilion Cliffs National Monument

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Rising abruptly from the Arizona strip like a Technicolor dream, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is a geological masterpiece of swirling sandstone, deep canyons, and vast plateaus. This remote, otherworldly landscape rewards those who make the journey with some of the most dramatic scenery in the American Southwest. Here, you can hike to iconic slot canyons, witness the glowing Paria Plateau at sunset, and feel the profound silence of a place that has remained largely unchanged for centuries.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience Vermilion Cliffs, plan for a full day or more. A single day allows for a hike to Buckskin Gulch or a visit to White Pocket, but if you have a permit for The Wave, you'll want to dedicate an entire day to that hike alone. For those with a high-clearance 4WD vehicle, two to three days let you explore the more remote areas like Paria Plateau and Coyote Buttes. Be prepared for unsealed roads, no services, and extreme weather — carry ample water, food, and a map.

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