The wave is located in the coyote buttes north special management area of the paria canyon vermillion cliffs wilderness area in northern arizona.
The wave marble canyon.
They like to sit in the steel structure of the bridge.
This wilderness is administered by the bureau of land management blm part of the united states department of the interior.
In the coyote buttes ravine some 5 225 feet above sea level stands arizona s the wave.
That may be so but the place is in a rugged area in the middle of nowhere in arizona halfway between kanab utah and page arizona and only 20 people are allowed in by the lottery system.
In addition to the wave coyote buttes north contains many other spectacular rock formations.
Unless you have a permit you can cross the wave off the list and if only have that much time trying to get a permit via the walk up lottery is pointless.
A day use permit from blm is required to visit the wave.
The wave is located within the paria canyon vermilion cliffs wilderness.
25 reviews of the wave at coyote buttes it s said that the wave is one of the most photographed landscapes in the united states.
Getting there is only half the journey.
Coyote buttes and the wave the wave is the premier photographic destination in the us southwest.
Where is the wave the wave is located in the coyote buttes north special management area which is located within the paria canyon vermilion cliffs national.
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Turn off us 89 about halfway between kanab utah and page arizona if you can get a hiking permit that is.
The wave is in the north section of coyote buttes between paria canyon and vermillion cliffs national monument.
Not far from antelope slot canyon serious photographers worldwide know that this amazing lake powell lookout point in the glen canyon national recreation area will leave you marveled.
Areas with this designation are considered ecologically sensitive and vulnerable to irreparable damage if access to them is not strictly controlled.
Blm limits access to the north coyote buttes wilderness area to just 20 permits per day.
On the way to marble canyon stop at navajo bridge to see if there are condors around.
Due to the overwhelming popularity of the site the bureau of land management limits foot traffic to 20 people day.