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White House Trailhead and Campground

White House Campground is just north of the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. This remote, unspoiled 294,000-acre national monument is a geologic treasure of towering cliffs, deep canyons, and spectacular sandstone formations, containing the Paria Plateau, Vermilion Cliffs, Coyote Buttes and Paria Canyon. Elevations range from 3,100 to 6,500 feet.

 The Basics

Location: 30 miles west of Page, Arizona
43 miles east of Kanab, Utah

Operator: Bureau of Land Management
Total Sites: 5 Walk-in Tent Sites
Pet Policy: Pets must be restrained or on a leash.
Reservation Info: Reservations not accepted.
Elevation: 4,300 feet
Season: Year round
Activities: Fishing
Adjacent to White House Trailhead
Price: $5
Phone: 435-644-4628

 Amenities


  • Vault Toilets

  • Fire Rings
  • Picnic Tables

  • Pets Allowed
No Water
No Trash Service
No Phone

Amenity list above may not be complete.


 Directions

From Page, AZ:
Drive west on Highway 89 for 30 miles (48 kilometers). Look for the BLM Ranger Station sign on the left (south). The Paria Ranger Station is two hundred yards off Highway 89. The White House campground is two miles down a dirt road that begins at the Ranger Station. It is adjacent to the White House Trailhead.

From Kanab, UT:
Drive east on Highway 89 for 43 miles (62 kilometers). Look for the BLM Ranger Station sign on the right. The White House trailhead is two miles (3.2 kilometers) down a dirt road that begins at the Ranger Station. It is adjacent to the White House Trailhead.




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