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  2. Coyote Gulch - Wikipedia

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    Coyote Gulch is a tributary of the Escalante River, located in Garfield and Kane Counties in southern Utah, in the western United States.Over 25 mi (40 km) long, [1] Coyote Gulch exhibits many of the geologic features found in the Canyons of the Escalante, including high vertical canyon walls, narrow slot canyons, domes, arches, and natural bridges.

  3. Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument - Wikipedia

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    The popular hiking, backpacking, and canyoneering areas include Calf Creek Falls off Utah Scenic Byway 12, and Zebra Canyon, Harris Wash, and the Devils Garden. The latter areas are accessed via the Hole-in-the-Rock Road, which extends southeast from Escalante, near the base of Fifty-Mile Mountain.

  4. Escalante River - Wikipedia

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    This spectacular region is a popular destination for hiking and backpacking. For most of the year, the Escalante River is a small stream, easily stepped across or waded. During spring runoff and the summer monsoon, however, the river can become a raging, muddy torrent ten to one hundred times bigger.

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  6. Coyote Buttes - Wikipedia

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    It is divided into two areas: Coyote Buttes North and Coyote Buttes South. A hiking permit is required to visit either of the Coyote Buttes areas. The Coyote Buttes area is an exposure of cross-bedded aeolian Jurassic Navajo Sandstone. [1] The variable coloration of the sandstones is a result of various iron oxide pigments within the layers.

  7. Canyons of the Escalante - Wikipedia

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    The lower section of the river, southeast of Coyote Gulch, is now beneath the surface of Lake Powell. Numerous side canyons also feed the main river, accounting for the large size of the basin. From the west, the major tributaries are Harris Wash , Twentyfive Mile Creek, Coyote Gulch, Fortymile Gulch , and Fiftymile Creek, along with the ...

  8. Hole in the Rock Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail follows a 180-mile (290 km) route starting near Escalante, Utah, and ending in Bluff, Utah, and is named for the place where the San Juan Mission of Mormon pioneers constructed a descent to the Colorado River.

  9. Kaiparowits Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The southern end of the plateau is deeply dissected by tributaries of the Colorado River, including Rock, Last Chance, Warm, Wahweap, and Coyote Creeks. These canyons are now major side channels of Lake Powell. An extension of the plateau's high terrain is known as Smoky Mountain, the location of one of the few roads on the plateau.