Vermilion Cliffs National Monument Map

Vermilion Cliffs National Monument Map. Vermilion Cliffs is on BLM land and is open to the public Vermilion Cliffs National Monument Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness P r i a a n y o n - V e r m i l i o n C l i f f s W i l d e r e s s 89 89 A U S R R O C K To Kaibito V A L L E Y R O A D P I NE T E E R O A D Lake Powell To Kanab To Highway 89 To Fredonia To Flagstaff

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Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is known for its magnificent scenic views, emanating a broad spectrum of golden hues and shades of purple and pink escarpments, with bronze, greens and brown geological tiers; with cliffs reaching for the sky, canyons reaching to the depths below; and implausible sandstone formations weathered through the eons into amazing. Most of the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness Area falls within the monument - the Paria River corridor and the Vermilion Cliffs themselves, but the boundaries extend north into Utah, incorporating another.

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Most of the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness Area falls within the monument - the Paria River corridor and the Vermilion Cliffs themselves, but the boundaries extend north into Utah, incorporating another. Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is known for its magnificent scenic views, emanating a broad spectrum of golden hues and shades of purple and pink escarpments, with bronze, greens and brown geological tiers; with cliffs reaching for the sky, canyons reaching to the depths below; and implausible sandstone formations weathered through the eons into amazing. Most of the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness Area falls within the monument - the Paria River corridor and the Vermilion Cliffs themselves, but the boundaries extend north into Utah, incorporating another.

. There are no paved roads in the National Monument. It is bordered on the west by the Kaibab National Forest and to the east by the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area which includes Lake Powell

. Chances are you've seen photographs of the monument or, at least, its most famous feature without realizing it. Vermilion Cliffs Condor Release Viewing Site Buckskin Carl Hayden Visitor Center Navajo Bridge Interpretive Center Stateline Maze Rock Art Site Cottonwood Cove White Pocket Paw Hole Lone Tree West Bench Pueblo 89 89 89 89A 89A 89A 98 P a r i a R i v e r C o l o r a d o Trail R i v e r Big Water Marble Canyon Page UTAH ARIZONA North 0 2.5 5.