If you're planning a Vermilion Cliffs adventure, look no further for a place to stay! Stateline Campground is the perfect basecamp for those looking to hike Wire Pass, Buckskin Gulch, or the Wave. The trailheads for those hikes are a few miles north of the campground.
This campground has nicely spaced sites separated by piñon and juniper trees. All of the sites have views of Coyote Valley, which is made up of colorful layers of Chinle, Kayenta, Moenave, and Navajo Sandstone. A handicap-accessible bench and small shade structure are located on a ridge above the campground. The trail to the bench is also the beginning of the 800-mile Arizona Trail that winds across Arizona to end at the Mexico border.
Note: This is a dry campground, so you will have to bring all your water with you.
From Page, Arizona: Drive west on Highway 89 for 34 miles. Turn left on House Rock Valley Road, just past a deep road cut where the highway turns sharply right.
From Kanab, Utah: Drive east on Highway 89 for 38 miles. Turn right on House Rock Valley Road, just before the highway turns sharply left and goes through a deep road cut.
Continuing south on House Rock Valley Road, you pass Buckskin Gulch Trailhead and the Wire Pass Trailhead. The road is dirt/gravel and in wet weather it can become impassable. At 10.5 miles from the highway junction, you reach the campground.
From Highway 89A: Turn north on House Rock Valley Road, which meets 89A where it begins to climb the eastern side of the Kaibab Plateau, about 14 miles east of Jacob Lake Lodge and 18 miles west of Cliff Dweller’s Lodge. The campground is about 20 miles north of the junction with the highway.
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