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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Arizona |
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Vermilion Cliffs National Monument Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness Paria Canyon Permit Area - Campgrounds |
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Accessibility Camping and Lodging Food and Supplies First Aid Additional Information The Paria River is subject to periodic and seasonal flooding. The US Geological Survey collects Paria River streamflow data at their gauging station on the Paria River at Lees Ferry, Arizona. Stateline Campground
From Kanab, UT, drive east on Highway 89 for 38 miles (61 kilometers). Turn right onto House Rock Valley Road. This road is compacted dirt. The Stateline Campground is 9.3 miles (14.9 kilometers) down this dirt road. It is one mile south of the Wire pass Trailhead. Camping Information:
Lee's Ferry CampgroundThe Lee's Ferry Campground is managed by the National Park Service, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. From Page, AZ, drive south on Highway 89 for 25 miles (40 kilometers). Turn right (north) onto Highway 89A and continue for 14 miles (22.5 kilometers). Cross over the Colorado River and pass the Navajo Bridge Interpretive Center on your right. Watch for the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area entrance on your right. From Kanab, UT, drive east on Highway 89 for 73 miles (117 kilometers) to Page, AZ. Follow the above directions from Page. Hiking and Camping Information:
Additional information is available from the National Park Service. Dispersed Camping OpportunitiesIf the above campgrounds are full, dispersed camping is allowed on BLM lands on the Arizona side of the border. Please use existing disturbed areas and do not drive off-road. On the Utah side of the border, the White House Campground/Trailhead, and the Wire Pass and Buckskin Gulch Trailheads and surrounding areas are located in the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. Please check with them for dispersed camping opportunities in the area. Vermilion Cliffs National Monument |
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