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Red Canyon

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Red Canyon
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Red Canyon Facts

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Red Canyon Physical Description

The striking Red Canyon measures about 9 mi (14.5 km) long and also presents an extremely wide variety of terrain along its length.

In addition, both the floor and walls of canyon consist almost entirely of red sandstone. Also, erosion has created numerous geological formations.

These include tall spires, pinnacles, and hoodoos which remain visible throughout the length of the canyon.

The entire canyon, along with the surrounding terrain, also forms part of the Dixie National Forest, and thus enjoys some protection.

Yet, unlike many slot canyons, there is also moderate tree cover lining much of the canyon. Many different types of bushes and scrub are also present.

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Red Canyon History and Tourism

Perhaps most notably, the marvelous beauty of Nature known as Red Canyon formed in a rugged portion of the United States.

The stunning rugged beauty of the site was known and admired by the Native Americans for untold centuries before European explorers and settlers first beheld its splendor.

An extensive and well-maintained system of trails, some of them originally blazed centuries ago by Native American residents of the region also provides access to the area.

The U.S. Forest Service maintains the area and permits activities that include, picnicking, hiking, camping, and of course, sightseeing.

Finally, the Service also maintains a visitor center adjacent to the canyon.

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