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Article #6: Visit Extreme Rugged Remote Parashant Canyon National Monument

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Grand Canyon Parashant Canyon National Mt. Dellenbaugh. All other hiking is on
Monument is not as well known as it's unmarked routes or requires bushwhacking
bigger sister next door. On January 11, through dense brush or rugged terrain.
2000, President Bill Clinton established Grand Canyon Parashant provides a sense
the 1.1-million-acre Monument. This vast of solitude to those who trek into its
monument protects much of the Shivwits isolated areas. Located on the edge of
Plateau. The Shivwits is ecologically the Grand Canyon, the Monument's
unique because it's where the Sonoran, expansive landscape showcases both
Great Basin, and Mojave Deserts natural and cultural history.
intersect. This region is a wildlife Of the points of interest in the
habitat for several endangered or Monument, here are the ones that the
threatened species. California condors, Bureau of Land Management point out:
desert tortoises, willow flycatchers, - Virgin River Gorge Campground
bighorn sheep, and pronghorn antelope - Condor Release Viewing Site
call this area home. - Pakoon Springs
This is a very remote and undeveloped - Mt Trumbull Schoolhouse
Monument. Grand Canyon-Parashant National - Sawmill Historic Site
Monument is located in northwest Arizona, - Witch's Point
bordered by the Colorado River and the - Uinkaret Pueblo
Grand Canyon National Park to the south - Nampaweap Petroglyph Site
and east, Nevada and Lake Mead to the - Tuweep Ranger Station
west. Many people fly into Las Vegas as a - Toroweap Campground
Hub, and plan their visit from there. - Toroweap Overlook
The Monument information center is - Tassi Spring
located in the lobby of the BLM Office in - Pearce Ferry Campground
St. George, Utah. The address is 345 E. - Pearce Ferry
Riverside Drive, St. George, Utah, 84790. To travel here, you must use caution, as
There you will find maps, field guides, it is off the beaten track. You must have
books, and other items. Staff members are the appropriate maps to find your way to
available to answer questions and provide and around the Monument. There are entry
safety information. roads from Nevada, Utah, and Arizona.
If you decide to add this to your Plan your entrance point by your travel
adventure tours, here is the mileage from route. There are no paved roads or
closest major cities: To Saint George visitor services within the Monument's
from Las Vegas 118 miles, 190 km, From million-plus acres, so visitors need to
Phoenix 435 miles, 700 km, From Denver be prepared by traveling with an
631 miles, 1015 km. appropriate high-clearance vehicle
There are only two semi-maintained equipped with two full-sized spare tires.
trails in the Monument - Mt. Trumbull and






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