Death Canyon

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Death Canyon is a rugged glacial valley in Wyoming known for its steep cliffs, scenic hiking trails, and striking views of the Teton Range.

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Death Canyon canonical 2
Death Canyon Trailhead 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
glacial valley
landform
accessedVia Moose–Wilson Road
climate alpine climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governingBody National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
hasEcosystem alpine environment
subalpine forest
hasFeature glacially carved valley walls
seasonal streams
talus slopes
hasLandformOrigin glacial erosion
hasRecreationActivity backpacking
day hiking
rock climbing
wildlife photography
hasTrailhead Death Canyon self-linksurface differs
surface form: Death Canyon Trailhead
hasViewOf Phelps Lake NERFINISHED
Teton Range peaks
hazard bears
rapidly changing mountain weather
steep terrain
knownFor backcountry hiking
scenic hiking trails
striking views of the Teton Range
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Teton County, Wyoming
Wyoming
locatedInProtectedArea Grand Teton National Park
locatedInRegion Jackson Hole
surface form: Jackson Hole area
locatedNear Moose, Wyoming
Phelps Lake NERFINISHED
mountainRange Teton Range
parkUnit Grand Teton National Park
partOf Rocky Mountains
popularSeason early fall
summer
subjectTo snow cover in winter
terrainFeature rugged topography
steep cliffs
wildlife black bears
elk
grizzly bears
marmots
moose
pikas
withinTimeZone Mountain Time Zone

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Grand Teton National Park contains Death Canyon
Teton Range contains Death Canyon
Death Canyon hasTrailhead Death Canyon self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Death Canyon Trailhead