Paw Hole

Paw Hole is an area at South Coyote Buttes that is part of Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona. Its unusual sandstone rock formations are a photographer’s playland.

 

Unusual sandstone rock formations make up the landscape at South Coyote Buttes at The Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona

 

Unusual sandstone rock formations make up the landscape at South Coyote Buttes at The Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona

 

Unusual sandstone rock formations make up the landscape at South Coyote Buttes at The Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona

 

Unusual sandstone rock formations make up the landscape at South Coyote Buttes at The Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona

 

Unusual sandstone rock formations make up the landscape at South Coyote Buttes at The Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona

 

Unusual sandstone rock formations make up the landscape at South Coyote Buttes at The Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona

 

Unusual sandstone rock formations make up the landscape at South Coyote Buttes at The Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona

 

Unusual sandstone rock formations make up the landscape at South Coyote Buttes at The Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona

 

Unusual sandstone rock formations make up the landscape at South Coyote Buttes at The Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona

 

Unusual sandstone rock formations make up the landscape at South Coyote Buttes at The Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona

 

11 responses to “Paw Hole”

  1. Tippy Gnu Avatar

    I don’t know what happened in Utah millions of years ago, but it must have been scary as hell at the time.

  2. neihtn2012 Avatar

    Your photos are amazingly beautiful! South Coyote Buttes is on my list for when I travel to Southern Utah again.

  3. corneliaweberphotography Avatar

    Such amazing formations, which remind me somehow of an area in Turkey, called Kappadokia

  4. Eliza Waters Avatar

    The layers, lines and textures are really interesting. Amazing monuments!

  5. Emilio Pasquale Avatar

    Less than an hour NE of Las Vegas is Valley of Fire that has rock formations called Beehives. They look a lot like Paw Hole.

  6. Amy Avatar

    I really believe that these images are better than being there… It should be on NG travel series. Thank you so much, Michael!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Yes it does!

  7. Jane Lurie Avatar

    Those formations are incredible, Michael! Wonderful shots– the colors, lines and shapes are fascinating.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks jane

  8. castl23 Avatar

    Great shots of an interesting place! I love sandstone formations. The best I can find in Big Bend are the so-called hoodoos. These are quite enjoyable.

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