Waring Ranch | Utah
This remote homestead and ranch in Horse Valley on the Shivwits Plateau was established by Jonathan Deyo Waring in 1925. Waring Ranch has cabins, corrals, fence lines, water tanks, and two holding ponds.
Waring Ranch is located within the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, which is jointly managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the National Park Service.
Safety and Conditions
Before you explore the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, take some time to really plan your visit. Make certain you are prepared with the proper equipment, maps and knowledge of the region.
Conditions change seasonally and often suddenly. This is a beautiful but unforgiving landscape. You may encounter unexpected snowstorms, flash floods, lightning storms, impassable roads, extreme heat or cold, dried-up water sources, and high water from floods or runoff. You will need to plan for other potential hazards such as unmarked rugged roads and venomous animals.
Bring plenty of water, food, extra gasoline, and at least two spare tires. Carry matches or a lighter, a signal mirror and foul weather gear.
Road conditions vary based on weather conditions. We recommend high-clearance vehicles.
Technology can make backcountry travel more comfortable, but be aware that cell phones, radios and GPS units may not work in many areas. Instead, make sure you have a detailed map to find your way.
Call ahead before coming to the monument. Obtain a map at the interagency Public Lands Center in St. George, Utah.
There is no first aid station on site. The nearest hospital is in St. George, Utah.
Emergency Contacts
- For emergencies: call 911
- Lake Mead National Recreation Area 24-hour emergency dispatch: 1-800-680-5851
- Mohave County Sheriff's Office: 928-753-0753
Accessibility Description (ABA/ADA)
There are several accessible vault toilets available across the monument. Vault toilet facilities are accessible, but do not have hardpacked or paved trails from the parking areas. Restrooms are available at: Grand Gulch Mine at Landing Strip, Nampaweap Trailhead, Mount Trumbull Trailhead, Poverty Mountain, Pakoon Springs, and Tassi Ranch.
Learn more about accessibility at the monument and access large print, braille, and audio-described brochures on the National Park Service's website.
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Geographic Coordinates
Directions
The Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument is southwest of St. George, Utah. Mileages are approximate.
From St. George via South River Road: Head south on BLM 1069 for 22 miles. Continue south on County Road 5 for 16 miles. Turn right onto County Road 103 for 44 miles. Continue on Kelly Point Road NPS 1203 for 2.5 miles.
Fees
General visitor activities don't require any permits or fees.