“also known as The Wave Formations”
Coyote Buttes permit areas are within a backcountry, undeveloped wilderness area and do not contain any developed trails or facilities. To preserve wilderness character and limit damage to the fragile area, the Bureau of Land Management limits visitation to Coyote Buttes through a permit system. You must have a permit to visit Coyote Buttes North and Coyote Buttes South. Must apply for a permit months in advance. The suggested route to The Wave is a strenuous 6.4-mile round-trip hike in a wilderness area which requires visitors to cross challenging terrain and use way finding skills.
Fantastic park. The park is not nearly as well known or travelled as some of the others, yet an amazing find! We did not hike the Wave, as it required an application the day before and only has 20 hikers / day. Yet we did go the ranger station (only ones there) got some advice on a great hike with some amazing similar rock formations and beautiful hike through the Narrows. No one else around! We hiked this with our kids. It was hot... bring water! Beautiful!
WARNING! Tried to go there today(it rained a lot yesterday) and we couldn't get there. A river crosses the way at some point, and there aren't any signs that tell you if you're in the right direction.
In the entrance there was a "road closed" sign.
Anyway, it seems like even a hummer can't pass the last part of the road.
Apparently you need a permit to go there.
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