The Notch Access Point
The Notch is an undeveloped access point that provides entry to Coyote Buttes North. There is limited parking available. It is not signed. Please park in existing disturbed areas only.
From Page, AZ, drive west on Highway 89 for 34 miles (55 kilometers). Drive past the BLM Contact Station and the road to the White House trailhead. Turn left onto House Rock Valley Road. This road is compacted dirt. The Notch access point is 9.6 miles (15.4 kilometers) down this dirt road, just past 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 Notch access point is 9.6 miles (15.4 kilometers) down this dirt road, just past Stateline Campground.
Hiking and Camping Information
- Elevation above sea level: 5,040 feet (1,536 meters)
- Hiking into Coyote Buttes North requires backcountry navigation skills
- Camping is allowed at access point
- No Restrooms
- No Water
- No Telephone (poor cell phone coverage)
Lone Tree Access Point
The Lone Tree is an undeveloped access point that provides entry to Coyote Buttes South. There is limited parking available. It is not signed. Please park in existing disturbed areas only. You will then need to hike up the road 1 ½ miles to the Paw Hole trailhead.
From Page, AZ, drive west on Highway 89 for 34 miles (55 kilometers). Drive past the BLM Contact Station and the road to the White House trailhead. Turn left onto House Rock Valley Road. This road is compacted dirt which can be impassable when wet. Drive 16.0 miles (25.75 kilometers) down this road. Turn left (east) on a narrow dirt track and drive 0.25 miles (0.4 kilometers) and park near a lone tree next to a small reservoir.
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 which can be impassable when wet. Drive 16.0 miles (25.75 kilometers) down this road. Turn left (east) on a narrow dirt track and drive 0.25 miles (0.4 kilometers) and park near a lone tree next to a small reservoir.
Hiking and Camping Information
- Elevation above sea level: 5,460 feet (1,664 meters)
- Hiking into Coyote Buttes South requires backcountry navigation skills
- Camping is allowed at access point
- No Restrooms
- No Water
- No Telephone (poor cell phone coverage)
Paw Hole Access Point
Visiting the Paw Hole access point requires backcountry navigation and driving skills. Four-wheel drive is mandatory, as are topographic maps. Please stop by the Paria Contact Station or the Kanab Field Office for maps, road conditions and navigation advice.
The Paw Hole is an undeveloped access point with parking available. There is a sign at the trailhead. Please park in existing disturbed areas only.
Hiking and Camping Information
- Elevation above sea level: 5,720 feet (1,743 meters)
- Hiking into Coyote Buttes South requires backcountry navigation skills
- Camping is allowed at access point
- No Restrooms
- No Water
- No Telephone (poor cell phone coverage)
Cottonwood Cove Access Point
Visiting the Cottonwood Cove access point requires backcountry navigation and driving skills. Four-wheel drive is mandatory, as are topographic maps. Please stop by the Paria Contact Station or the Kanab Field Office for maps, road conditions and navigation advice.
Cottonwood Cove is an undeveloped access point that provides entry to Coyote Buttes South. There is limited parking available. There is a trailhead arrow directing you to the parking area. Please park in existing disturbed areas only.
Hiking and Camping Information
- Elevation above sea level: 5,500 feet (1,676 meters)
- Hiking into Coyote Buttes South requires backcountry navigation skills
- Camping is allowed at access point
- No Restrooms
- No Water
- No Telephone (poor cell phone coverage)