South Coyote Buttes
Hey, Lykkers! Have you ever dreamed of standing in a place where nature’s art is carved into the very landscape?
We recently ventured into the stunning South Coyote Buttes, and it was an experience we won’t soon forget!
This remote part of the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness is renowned for its surreal beauty, with unique rock formations, vibrant colors, and awe-inspiring desert scenery. We were absolutely mesmerized by the vastness of the area and the incredible hiking trails that lead to some of the most spectacular views we’ve ever encountered.
The Famous "Wave" Formation
One of the most famous attractions in South Coyote Buttes is the Wave, a striking sandstone rock formation with undulating, wave-like patterns. Getting there is an adventure in itself, as visitors must obtain a permit to hike to this natural wonder. The Wave is a photographer's dream, offering incredible views with its vibrant, swirling colors that change throughout the day. The hike itself is about 3 miles round-trip, and while the terrain is challenging, the reward is more than worth it.
Opening Hours and Ticket Prices: The Wave requires a permit, which can be obtained through a lottery system. It’s open daily, with permits available for both guided and non-guided tours. The lottery for the daily permits opens four months in advance, and prices range from $7 per person for a non-guided permit to $180 for a guided tour.
The Breathtaking Paria Canyon
Another must-see spot in South Coyote Buttes is Paria Canyon, known for its dramatic rock walls, towering cliffs, and narrow slot canyons. We explored a section of the canyon, and it felt like we were walking through a vast natural cathedral. The swirling, red rock formations were unlike anything we had seen before, and the peaceful solitude of the canyon made for an unforgettable experience.
For those who love hiking and photography, this canyon is perfect. The Paria River runs through it, adding to the scenery and making it a beautiful spot for nature lovers.
Opening Hours and Ticket Prices: Paria Canyon is open year-round and free to visit, though visitors are encouraged to register at the trailhead for safety. You can explore the canyon on your own, but guided tours are also available. Prices for guided tours start at $250 per group
Where to Stay Near South Coyote Buttes
While exploring these incredible attractions, we stayed at the Best Western Plus Ruby’s Inn, located just outside Bryce Canyon National Park. This hotel is a perfect base for those visiting South Coyote Buttes, offering comfort and convenience after a day of hiking. The hotel features modern amenities like an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi, and a restaurant. Rooms start at $120 per night, making it an affordable option for travelers.
Practical Tips for Visiting South Coyote Buttes
When planning a trip to South Coyote Buttes, there are a few important things to keep in mind. First, be sure to secure your permits for the Wave well in advance, as they are limited and in high demand. It’s also essential to bring plenty of water, sun protection, and sturdy footwear for hiking, as the desert environment can be harsh. Lastly, be prepared for the remote nature of the area—there are no services or facilities nearby, so be sure to pack everything you need for the day.