Buckskin Gulch


Buckskin Gulch is a gulch and canyon located in southern Kane County, Utah, near the Arizona border in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness. With a length of over, it is one of the main tributaries of the Paria River, a tributary of the Colorado River.
Buckskin Gulch is one of the longest and deepest slot canyons in the Southwestern United States.
Wire Pass, a short tributary to Buckskin, have features of narrow, curving features of the slot canyons.

Access

Buckskin Gulch is reached via U. S. Route 89 in Utah, roughly halfway between the towns of Kanab, Utah, and Page, Arizona. There are five access routes to the canyon, including Buckskin Trailhead, Wire Pass Trailhead, White House trailhead, and Lee's ferry trailhead.

Regulations

Permits are required for overnight backpacking as well as day hiking in Buckskin Gulch and the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness. Permits can be obtained from the Bureau of Land Management official website.
Only twenty overnight permits per day are allowed, and group sizes are limited to ten people. Campfires are prohibited, and human waste cannot be buried and must be packed out in order to preserve the condition of the environment.