Royal Gorge

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Royal Gorge is a steep, narrow canyon in Colorado famed for its dramatic cliffs, historic railroad route, and the Royal Gorge Bridge spanning the Arkansas River.

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Label Occurrences
Royal Gorge canonical 6
Royal Gorge Bridge and Park 1
Royal Gorge Park 1

Statements (36)

Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
landform
tourist attraction
country United States of America
surface form: United States
cutBy Arkansas River
formedBy Arkansas River
geologicalType granite gorge
hasActivity hiking
railroad excursions
sightseeing
whitewater rafting
hasAttraction Royal Gorge Bridge
surface form: Royal Gorge Bridge & Park

Royal Gorge Route Railroad
hasBridge Royal Gorge Bridge
hasFeature Arkansas River at canyon floor
deep canyon
sheer rock walls
hasHistoricUse railroad transportation
hasNameOrigin named for its dramatic gorge along the Arkansas River
hasRailway Royal Gorge Route Railroad
hasViewpoint Royal Gorge Bridge
isTouristDestination true
knownFor Royal Gorge Bridge
narrow canyon walls
scenic railroad route
steep cliffs
locatedIn Colorado
United States of America
surface form: United States
nearestCity Cañon City
surface form: Cañon City, Colorado
partOf Arkansas River canyon system
river Arkansas River
state Colorado
tourismRegion Royal Gorge Region
usedFor rail tourism
recreation
sightseeing tourism

Referenced by (9)

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Arkansas River hasPart Royal Gorge
Cañon City hasAttraction Royal Gorge
this entity surface form: Royal Gorge Bridge and Park
Cañon City isTouristDestinationFor Royal Gorge
this entity surface form: Royal Gorge area
Cañon City hasNearbyProtectedArea Royal Gorge
this entity surface form: Royal Gorge Park
Fremont County, Colorado contains Royal Gorge
Fremont County, Colorado knownFor Royal Gorge
Fremont County contains Royal Gorge