The Vermilion Cliffs are the second "step" up in the five-step Grand Staircase of the Colorado Plateau, in northern Arizona and southern Utah.
In the spring, after a good winter rain, the valley between Highway 89 and the Vermilion Cliffs will be covered with a carpet of desert mallow and other spring flowers.
When they are 8 to 12 months old they are taken to Vermilion Cliffs, where they are held in a large pen until deemed mature enough for release.
He was finally cornered in a shed and removed to Vermilion Cliffs.
The range comprises, at lower elevations, the Vermilion Cliffs, as part of its northeast, east, south, and southwest borders.
Arizona State Route 389 traverses the southwest, south, and southeast foothills of the Moccasin Mountains, along the Vermilion Cliffs.
The townsite is located at a section of the Vermilion Cliffs and a southeast stretch of the Moccasin Mountains.
The Vermilion Cliffs themselves run along the southern and eastern edges of this National Monument.
The Vermilion Cliffs are ascended via the canyon carved by Kanab Creek.
The Kayenta Formation is colored pale red and adds to the splendor of the Vermilion Cliffs.