Prepare Yourself To Visit Escalante
Following are key places for travelers heading to Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Before you go
Get general information on accommodations, travel, attractions and features in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument from:
Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office, P.O. Box 45155, Salt Lake City, Utah 84145; (801) 539-4001.
Utah Travel Council, Council Hall/Capitol Hill, Salt Lake City, Utah; 84114-1396; (800) 200-1160; www.utah.com/
When you arrive
Critical stops for back-country permits and specific advice on road conditions, hiking and maps are:
Northern portions of the monument - Interagency Visitor Center in Escalante, (801) 826-5499.
Southern portions of the monument - BLM headquarters in Kanab, (801) 644-2672.
Notable accommodations
Lodging facilities that provide good rooms as well as links to guides or advice on seeing the monument include:
Boulder Mountain Lodge, Burr Trail and Highway 12 in Boulder, (800) 556-3446.
Rainbow Country Tours and Bed & Breakfast in Escalante, (800) 252-8824.
Best campgrounds
Escalante Petrified Forest State Park near Escalante, (801) 826-4466.
Kodachrome Basin State Park near Cannonville, (801) 679-8562.
Note: These state parks have showers. For reservations, telephone (800) 322-3770.
Best primitive campgrounds
Calf Creek, managed by BLM, on Highway 12 between Boulder and Escalante.
Deer Creek, managed by BLM, on Burr Trail Road east of Boulder.
Outfitters and guides
Escalante Canyon Outfitters, based in Boulder, support guided hiking trips with gear packed in by horse to various base camps, (801) 335-7311.
Red Rock and Llamas, based in Boulder, (801) 559-7325.
Escalante Outfitters in Escalante is the area’s best source for camping gear, the only source for wine, liquor and espresso. Also has inexpensive bunk cabins (separate bathhouse), plus good selection of maps, guidebooks and references for guide services, (801) 826-4266.
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