Only 20 permits are issued per day to enter north coyote buttes where the wave lies.
The wave marble canyon permit.
On the way to marble canyon stop at navajo bridge to see if there are condors around.
The permits are issued through online and in person lotteries and tour guides are available for hire.
In order to be included on that list you must obtain a permit.
Only twenty permits per day 10 on line and 10 walk in are available and demand far exceeds supply.
The wave is in the north section of coyote buttes between paria canyon and vermillion cliffs national monument.
To apply for a wave permit start at the coyote buttes north lottery page on the recreation gov website.
Apply in advance for the online paria canyon permit lottery through recreation gov website.
During the most popular months april may september october there can be over 150 people applying for the ten walk in daily permits.
Only 20 visitors a day are allowed to walk through the ravine and permits are required.
They like to sit in the steel structure of the bridge.
Unless you have a permit you can cross the wave off the list and if only have that much time trying to get a permit via the walk up lottery is pointless.
A permit issued by the us bureau of land management blm is required to see the wave.
The table below indicates when you must apply depending on when you want to hike.
Applications for the online lottery open at 12pm mountain time on the 1st of the month four months before your desired hiking month.
Managed by the bureau of land management only 20 lucky people per day are allowed to visit coyote buttes north and the wave in arizona.
For the lucky few who get one of the twenty daily permits it will be an unforgettable experience.
All of the specifics of the permit process are explained here.
This can be done one of two ways.