At Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, the National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management cooperatively protect undeveloped, wild, and remote northwestern Arizona landscapes and their resources, while providing opportunities for solitude, primitive recreation, scientific research, and historic and traditional uses.
History & Culture
From Native American cultures to the ranching way of life to today’s modern explorer, Parashant is a land of discovery and enchantment. Nature
Learn about the natural resources across the monument, from the rocks under our feet to the sky overhead and everything in between. Science & Research
To apply for a scientific research and collecting permit, visit the NPS Research Permit and Reporting System website. Photos & Multimedia
Virtually tour the monument through photographs, videos, and webcam views. Wilderness
Explore the wilderness areas of Parashant and learn about some of the ways people connect to these special places. |
Last updated: March 11, 2024