Hiking
2-4 hours
Hard
Spectacular Rock Formations at Coyote Buttes, Arizona - Coyote Buttes
Spectacular Rock Formations at Coyote Buttes, Arizona - Coyote Buttes
Spectacular Rock Formations at Coyote Buttes, Arizona - Coyote Buttes
Coyote Buttes, located in northern Arizona near the Utah border, features one of the most dramatic and visually striking sandstone formations in the American Southwest. This area is famous for its swirling, multi-colored sandstone cliffs and ridges formed from Jurassic-era Navajo Sandstone. The highlight is "The Wave," a stunning geological formation characterized by smooth, undulating lines and vibrant red, orange, and cream hues that change throughout the day depending on light conditions. These natural sculptures were shaped by millions of years of wind and water erosion, creating a rare landscape that attracts photographers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts alike.
The region falls within the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, which is managed with strict access permits to protect its fragile environment and provide a sense of solitude for visitors. The unique textures and colors found here contrast with the surrounding desert flora, including small bushes and resilient desert plants. Coyote Buttes offers a glimpse into the geological processes that sculpted much of the Colorado Plateau, making it an important destination for both recreation and education.
Visitors appreciate the area's quiet beauty, limited crowds, and the spellbinding natural artwork that changes with the light and seasons. The buttes are part of the ancestral lands of Native American tribes, contributing a deeper cultural significance to the landscape. Its stunning formations and protected status make Coyote Buttes a standout natural destination in the Southwest.
Hiking
Page, Arizona
Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Bureau of Land Management Land
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.