Located in AZ.
Despite the hardships created by rugged isolation and the lack of natural waters, Parashant has a long human history spanning more than 11,000 years, and an equally rich geologic history spanning almost two billion years. Full of natural splendor and a sense of solitude, this area remains remote and unspoiled,…
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The Dellenbaugh wildfire is now in the mop-up stage. Please avoid the work area.
Stage 2 Fire Restrictions in effect as of June 28, 2026. Prohibited actions: all open fires, including charcoal; smoking within 3 feet of vegetation; grinding, cutting, welding, or similar work; operating internal‑combustion engines without spark arrestors; use of flares, exploding targets, incendiary devices; firearm discharge except for during a lawful hunt. Allowed: portable stoves with gas, jellied petroleum, or pressurized liquid fuel, with shut‑off valve used 3 feet or more from any vegetation.
Map apps may direct you to Parashant if you search for directions to "Grand Canyon" due the canyon's name in both the national park and monument names. The national park has paved roads and services. Parashant has no services and rugged/remote conditions.
Off-highway vehicles (OHVs) are required by law to display a valid OHV decal to operate on public and state trust lands in Arizona. This includes “street legal” vehicles that meet these two requirements.
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The summary above covers timing and highlights. These go deeper on reservations, crowds, and logistics — check Alerts for live updates.
Reservation rules vary by season and activity for Grand Canyon-Parashant. See Overview on this page for fees, timed entry, and campground details before you travel.