A well-kept secret, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is located in northern Arizona with a small section in southern Utah. It has some of America’s most unique, diversified, and varied landscapes.
The Vermilion Cliffs are steep eroded escarpments consisting primarily of sandstone, siltstone, limestone, and shale which rise as much as 3,000 feet (910 m) above their bases.
These sedimentary rocks have been deeply eroded for millions of years, exposing hundreds of layers of richly colored rock strata.
Tables, buttes, and large tablelands are interspersed with steep canyons, where some small streams provide enough moisture to support a sampling of wildlife.
The Monument includes distinctively different landscape points of natural beauty.