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Discover the most popular places to visit in Marble Canyon
The Wave
9.0/10 (100 reviews)
The Wave's undulating sandstone formations create a surreal, wave-like landscape in vibrant red and yellow hues. Experience this remote geological marvel on a challenging hike with limited daily permits.
Photo by Aaron
Open Photo by Aaron
Vermilion Cliffs National Monument
9.4/10 (181 reviews)
Rich with history, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is a cultural attraction worth visiting in Marble Canyon. While you're in the area, wander around the parks.
Photo by Chris Thompson
Open Photo by Chris Thompson
South Coyote Buttes
9.0/10 (60 reviews)
South Coyote Buttes dazzles with vibrant sandstone teepees, delicate fins, and natural arches in pristine wilderness. Secure a permit well in advance to explore this photographer's paradise of untamed geological wonders.
Photo by Melissa Tomsik
Open Photo by Melissa Tomsik
Paria Beach
9.0/10 (22 reviews)
Where the Paria River meets the Colorado, this white sandy oasis offers respite amid towering red cliffs. Enjoy a tranquil picnic or photograph rafters beginning their Grand Canyon adventures.
Lee's Ferry
9.0/10 (274 reviews)
This historic crossing point offers the only vehicle access to the Colorado River for hundreds of miles. Launch your Grand Canyon rafting adventure here or cast a line in these world-class trout fishing waters.
White Pockets
8.8/10 (13 reviews)
White Pocket's swirling sandstone formations create a surreal landscape of white, red, and orange hues. Photographers capture its untouched beauty while exploring the undulating terrain without designated trails.
Navajo Bridge
9.0/10 (322 reviews)
Spanning the Colorado River's emerald waters, Navajo Bridge offers spectacular views of Marble Canyon's sheer cliffs. Bring binoculars to spot California Condors often perching on this historic 1929 structure.
Lonely Dell Ranch Historic Site
8.8/10 (20 reviews)
This 1870s pioneer settlement showcases frontier life with preserved cabins and a historic orchard. Wander among fruit trees and pick seasonal produce while imagining early Mormon settlers' challenges.
"This is a great property and reasonably priced. We didn’t use any of the amenities so can’t speak to that. If you’re expecting a hotel size room, this is not the place for you. I would definitely stay here again for a weekend getaway…might get a bit cramped longer that a weekend."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.