Vermilion Cliffs Outdoor Adventure
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This remote and unspoiled, 294,000-acre Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is a geologic treasure, containing Paria Plateau, Vermilion Cliffs, Coyote Buttes and Paria Canyon. Elevations range from 3,100 to 6,500 feet. The monument is located along the Arizona Strip, and the southern border of Utah. It can be great family fun to enjoy time doing vermiliontours as an Adventure location for you to explore!
Author: Bob Therrien
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Visiting Utah can be quite an experience! If you’ve heard about slot canyons and canyoneering, then you’ve probably read about southern Utah. The major airports to fly into the region are normally Las Vegas for southern Utah or Salt Lake City for northern Utah. Researching your trip normally means selecting your areas of interest from the following regions.
Northern Utah - Central Utah - Southern Utah
The Vermilion Cliffs area can be accessed from Southern Utah, or Northern Arizona. It is vast and very diverse. Some of the activities people enjoy are:
- Hiking
- Camping
- Biking
- ATV
- Scenic Drives
- Horseback Riding
- Wildlife
- Rivers
Enjoying Vermiliontours you’ll find it is home to big horn sheep and California condors. Some of the earliest rock art in the Southwest can be found in the Monument where Navajo sandstone display colorful bands of yellow, orange, pink, and red caused by the precipitation of manganese, iron, and other oxides.
Traveling here you’ll find 12th century Anasazi remains in the canyons. The monument is home to Buckskin Gulch, the longest slot canyon in the Southwest, followed by the lower Paria River Gorge, which is a deep, watery canyon that is as beautiful as canyons in Zion National Park. The monument has The Chinle Formation, as well as The Coyote Buttes on the southern portion of the Coxcomb Ridge. The Wave is becoming well known and has been featured in National publications recently.
Touring this area, you will see the Virgin Anticline, a large, asymmetrical, descending anticline or “hump” in the earth. Both St. George and Hurricane, Utah areas show evidence of past volcanic activity, in the form of cinder cones, and basalt flows.
Embarking from the spectacular Virgin River Gorge, south of St. George, Utah, you can follow 277 miles of paved highways winding through small rural communities to the Navajo Indian Reservation on the east. Scenic overlooks and historic and prehistoric sites along the highways convey various aspects of exploration and survival in this remote region. The Vermilion Cliffs Highways traverse some of the most vast and picturesque landscapes in the West. In many cases, the highways follow historic transportation routes used for centuries by different cultures from American Indian tribes, Spanish explorers and pioneers to modern travelers.
Some of the source content of this article was obtained from the Bureau of Land Management and The National Park Service.
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Activities to Enjoy: |
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| Hiking | Golf | ATVs | Boating |
| Camping | Ice Skating | Biking | Rafting |
| Hunting | Wildlife | Fall Colors | Scenic Drives |
| Museums | Lakes/Rivers | Snowmobiling | Dog Sledding |
| Horseback Riding | Fresh Water Fishing | ||
| Climbing/Canyoneering | Festivals/State Fairs | ||
| Alpine & Nordic Skiing/Snowboarding | |||
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