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  2. Tanner Creek (Columbia River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Further up the creek canyon, the remote Tanner Creek Trail #431 is a lightly-travelled trail running along the creek from the end of the closed Tanner Creek Road (Forest Road 8400-777). Connections to the road, Tanner Cutoff Trail #448 and the Moffett Creek Trail #430 connect this trail with the remainder of the Gorge's trail network. [3]

  3. Tanner Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Tanner Trail is a hiking trail located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona.The trailhead is located at Lipan Point, a prominent lookout located to the east of the Grand Canyon Village, and the trail ends at the Colorado River at Tanner Rapids.

  4. List of Grand Canyon rapids and features - Wikipedia

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    Mile 65.1 – Carbon Creek; Mile 65.9 – Lava Canyon (Chuar) Rapid (4) Mile 69.0 – Tanner Rapid (6), terminus of the Tanner Trail and the Tanner Graben; Outfall of Tanner Creek, then the (black) Tanner Graben, then Basalt Creek with Basalt Rapid (Mile 69.9) Mile 69.9 – Basalt Rapid (6) This rapid has a sharp pour-over on the left at low water.

  5. List of trails in Grand Canyon National Park - Wikipedia

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    Multiple trail eradication is done to prevent accidental off-trail hiking. Cairns are permitted, but are to be placed discriminately. The following are designated as primitive trails: Beamer Trail; Bill Hall Trail; Boucher Trail; Deer Creek Trail; Havasu Canyon Route (a portion of this trail is within the park). Kanab Creek Trail; Lava Falls ...

  6. Tanner Creek Butte - Wikipedia

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    Tanner Butte, officially Tanner Creek Butte, [1] is a peak on the boundary between Hood River and Multnomah counties in Oregon, on the edge of the Columbia River Gorge. Its 4,478 feet (1,365 m) elevation [ 1 ] makes it the highest point in the western Gorge.

  7. Wahclella Falls - Wikipedia

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    However, because Tanner Creek is sourced primarily by an underground spring, the flow is never dramatically affected by adverse weather. Wahclella Falls was named after a nearby village of Native Americans by the Mazama mountaineering club in 1915. The United States Forest Service charges a fee or requires a pass for parking at the trail head.

  8. Tanner Graben - Wikipedia

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    Views of the Tanner Graben can be made from the Tanner Trail as it descends down the west ridgeline of the north-trending Tanner Canyon (Tanner Creek). The trail descends from Desert View, East Rim-(Desert View Watchtower), where many viewpoints along the East Rim look down to the Tanner Graben.

  9. Beamer Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail begins at the end of the Tanner Trail, at the confluence of Tanner Creek and the Colorado River. This confluence created the Unkar Creek Rapids. From here the trail follows the Colorado north (upstream) to its confluence with the Little Colorado River. The trail is considered primitive, and some route finding is required.