But on the slopes of Arizona's Coyote Buttes, an area of mesmerizing swirling color patterns and unusual striations in the Navajo Sandstone awaits. Unfortunately, this surreal formation is no longer a secret: These days, access to the Wave is highly restricted, with only a limited number of permits issued per day to preserve the site's natural rock. The six-mile hike through the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument — part of the 112,500-acre Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness on the border of Arizona and Utah — is more than worth the effort, though. Along with the Wave, you'll come across the strange rock formations of the Boneyard and a stunning stone structure known as the Melody Arch.
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