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- Title: Paria Canyon Megalythe
- Description: Often outshined by adjoining Buckskin Gulch, this narrows, which cuts deep through 195 million-year-old Navajo Sandstone, covers 38 miles to the end point at Lee’s Ferry. An excellent day-hike option is to start the trail at the White House Campground and hike to the Buckskin Gulch confluence, which was done by Artwestimage staff in 2008. Gorgeous sandstone cliffs tower overhead at nearly 200 feet, having been sculpted by uncountable flash floods over time. The hike will require wading through water and possibly cold, sucking quicksand, through the deep narrows for approximately three miles. Hikers eventually coming to Slide Rock Arch on the left canyon wall just before mile seven. Finally, you reach the Buckskin Gulch confluence, where you can retrace your steps, or prepare for a long haul to Lee's Ferry or up Buckskin.
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- Added: Dec 20, 2017
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