Perhaps you've seen this image on the cover of a "Scenic America" book or calendar. It's even better in person. |
Giant "Cinnabons" like these line the trail on the way to Coyote Buttes North. |
Tim stops to compose a shot of this natural playground. |
We discovered the ideal lunch spot—atop these sun-warmed rocks on a cold winter day. |
When you find yourself standing in a spot like this, remember to thank the wind. |
This view shows the terrain traveled on the way to "The Wave". |
The 2.5 mile hike to Coyote Buttes North crosses sand and slickrock. Visitation is limited in this fragile area and a permit is required for those wanting to access the trail. Contact the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) office in Kanab, Utah for more information.
And, just a reminder, desert hikes can be deadly in hot weather. This sobering post is proof of that sad fact: https://onedayinamerica.blogspot.com/2013/08/death-in-utah-desert.html