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Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument
Directions

Getting There

Plane

Nearest local airport - St. George, Utah
International airport - Las Vegas, NV

Car

You must have the appropriate maps to find your way to and around the Monument. There are entry roads from Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. Plan your entrance point by your travel route. There are no paved roads or visitor services within the Monument's million-plus acres, so visitors need to be prepared by traveling with an appropriate high-clearance vehicle equipped with two full-sized spare tires.


Bus or Public Transportation
There is no public transportation to or within the Monument

Starry skies. Photo courtesy of NASA.  

Did You Know?
The night sky is vital to many plants and animals that call Pinnacles home and it holds many meanings for many cultures. An unpolluted night sky is especially valuable to humans wishing to experience natural darkness, shooting stars, or the Milky Way.

Last Updated: August 17, 2006 at 11:47 EST