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Escalante/Glen Canyon – Egypt to Twenty-five Mile Wash
This National Monument offers complete solitude with a colorful landscape
and unique canyons waiting to be explored. The Cowboys and Ancient Cultures
before us had made this area home for many years…come see why!
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Escalante – Hiking from a Base Camp with support
vehicle.
Combing luxurious camping and great hiking in a true wilderness setting. This
National Monument offers complete solitude with a colorful landscape and unique
canyons waiting to be explored.
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Escalante - The High Road - Escalante Backpack
Escalante National Monument offers complete solitude with a colorful landscape and
unique canyons waiting to be explored. Hike on historic trails over vast slickrock
expanses. Enjoy the quaintness of small canyons and crystal clear pools!
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The Best of Canyon Country
This spectacular excursion travels some of the most scenic highways in the southwest
while stopping for hikes at treasured National parks. Each day is a new experience
showcasing stunning canyon country geology that varies dramatically from park to
park. So be sure to bring your camera and your hiking boots because the scenery
doesn't get much better than this!
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Escalante/Grand Staircase – Escalante River Gorge
The Escalante River is perhaps the most scenic part of this major Colorado River
tributary and is one of the premier canyons in the Southwest.
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Escalante/Glen Canyon – Coyote Gulch
A memorable backpacking trip through the incomparable scenery of Coyote Gulch.
This one of a kind trip has everything one could ever imagine on a hike. Leading
you through the Navajo Sandstone and the Wingate Formations this tributary to the
Escalante River is a must see!
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Escalante/Glen Canyon – Paria Canyon
This is a famous and popular hike in the Paria Canyon-Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness.
It is approximately 38 miles long and can take between three and six days. The hike
is so beautiful that most people recommend at least 4 or 5 days. The special attractions
are the high, sculpted red-rock walls in Paria Canyon, and, if you choose to add
it, Buckskin Gulch.
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Escalante-Grand Staircase – Box Death Hollow Wilderness
This is one of those special hikes that will challenge you, but leave you wanting
more. The trail descends through a deep, wild and watery canyon with scenery
that is beyond spectacular.
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Escalante/Glen Canyon – Harris Wash to Silver Creek Falls
The Escalante canyons are famous for their serpentine slickrock gorges, featuring
deep alcoves, undercut cliffs, desert-varnished walls and riparian oases, and Harris
is no exception.
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