Paria Station Camping

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Leo Fay

1 year ago
1/5

Great adventure for hiking the paria canyon ! But take care about what rangers in visitor center just next to white house trailhead say. They just now nothing about how the trail is right now. Easy, they don’t ask people who have just finished it.

We ask how was the weather for the next days. He just answers « we never know ». Okay thank you ! A response « here is the forecast in the noaa website, and take care about the sky for clouds for flashflood because we never exactly know » should be perhaps better. And in my case the predictions were sunny all the time… and it was !

We ask about the pathway conditions. He answers « pretty bad with ankle deep pathway ». It was false for all the way. Really good condition from the 29th of May to 01th June, with knee deep at the maximum.

And finally you have to know that there are 3 springs. But before doing the trek we met 4 guys at the end at lees ferry who just finished it and saying that the second one, shower spring, was dry. We told it to the ranger and he didn’t care. Incredible ! It would have been very dangerous if we had thought about filling at this one. Consequently we did it in 3 days, sleeping close to the 1st and 3d springs.

Finally I would add that the springs are really hard to find, so take a gps with you ! And the last one, last reliable spring, was really faint the 31th may, so not sure it is okay now.

In conclusion try to take advises with hikers at the end of the trail if you want to hike this beautiful trek safely !

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Brett R. Brown

1 year ago
5/5

The ranger at the station was very helpful And kind and had good advice about the trail. We had to stop here to pick up our permits here. They give you a few wag bags but not enough for the full hike but we brought our own. She said you could use the wag bags more than once but I'm not doing that.

I must say that this was our second stop to pick up our permits. We tried at the BLM office in Kanab. We were staying in Kanab that night in an Airbnb before we started the hike the next day. The woman at the BLM office would not give us our permits. She said we needed to go to the Paria Contact station which is about 45 minutes outside of Kanab. I was not happy because we wanted to make an early start of the hike so that we could beat the heat of the day. I pleaded with the woman there but she was not helpful at all. She insisted that we had to go to the contact station even though when I made the reservation I choose the option to pick up at the Kanab BLM OR the Paria Contact station. I'm pretty sure that in the reservation online the button I clicked just said "or". I did notice in the email confirmation I got if you read it very thoroughly it says "or" because you have to pick up at the contact station in the summer and at the BLM in the winter. But they literally just print your reservation right in front of you at the contact station which they easily could have done at the BLM office. But the lady there was totally unsympathetic and was happy to tell us to make the 1.5 hour round trip to go to the Paria Contact station so they could print it there. And we were lucky it worked there. The ranger there said that she hadn't had service all day and that it just started working when we got there. And I guarantee that they have great service at the Kanab BLM office.

Government run agencies are so caught up in beauraracy they can't figure out how to print a piece of paper to help out one of their patrons. It is ridiculous.

The hike was epic and I totally recommend despite the horrible customer service at the Kanab BLM office.

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Stephanie Willsey

1 year ago
5/5

Camped here and used the station! Awesome place right near really cool things!

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Mike Tomas

11 months ago
4/5

20230901-RV BOONDOCKING - Great spots near Hwy-89 with easy access even for a low clearance Class A for a place to park overnight while traveling. Roads are well maintained but are dirt and can be washed out or muddy in places. There is a BLM Campground a ways down a main road for longer stays, but we did not venture. About 4 bars of Verizon 4G.

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Scott

11 months ago
5/5

This little Ranger Station had very clean bathrooms when we visited. If you're near Lake Powell, about a half hour north of Glen Canyon Dam and someone in the car has *just gotta go*, this is a perfect spot to stop.

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