These Vibrant Rock Formations Are Right Over Utah's Border And You'll Want To See Them
By Catherine Armstrong|Published April 11, 2018
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Today, we’re cheating a little bit. We typically bring you Utah adventures, but today’s adventure is technically in Arizona, right across the border. If you’re an avid hiker and explorer in Utah, you’ve probably either hiked The Wave or put it on your bucket list. It’s a one-of-a-kind adventure for sure, but it can be hard to get a permit.
Here’s a spot close to The Wave that visitors say is every bit as stunning, and you’re much more likely to be able to visit. Check it out!
South Coyote Buttes is just over the Utah/Arizona border.
You'll need a four-wheel-drive vehicle to make it to this remote spot. Drive 40 miles along US-89, then turn onto House Rock Road. Travel along this dirt road for 17 miles until you see the unmarked turnoff.
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South Coyote Buttes has very similar topography as The Wave - the sandstone has been shaped and molded into striations and ridges that make for interesting hiking and excellent opportunities for photographs.
It goes without saying that you'll need plenty of water in this hot, dry landscape. Make sure that you also have a hat and sunscreen to protect yourself from the damaging rays. Hike with a friend, or let a loved one know where you'll be and when to expect you back. This wild pace is incredibly beautiful, but it's not for the foolhardy. If you don't have adequate experience to take this adventure alone, contact a guide service.
Have you ever explored South Coyote Buttes? We’d love to hear about your experience there!