Rio Grande Gorge

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Rio Grande Gorge is a dramatic, steep-walled canyon carved by the Rio Grande River, renowned for its scenic vistas, wildlife, and the iconic Rio Grande Gorge Bridge.

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Rio Grande Gorge canonical 6
Rio Grande Gorge areas 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
landform
tourist attraction
attracts outdoor enthusiasts
tourists
climate semi-arid
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossedBy U.S. Route 64 NERFINISHED
designation National Monument unit
formedBy Rio Grande
geologicalOrigin rift valley
geologicalProcess river erosion
tectonic activity
hasBridge Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
hasRecreationArea Wild Rivers Recreation Area
knownFor hiking
photography
scenic vistas
steep walls
whitewater rafting
wildlife viewing
length about 50 miles
about 80 kilometers
locatedIn New Mexico
Taos County, New Mexico
surface form: Taos County
managingAgency U.S. Bureau of Land Management
surface form: Bureau of Land Management
maximumDepth about 240 meters
about 800 feet
near Taos, New Mexico, United States
surface form: Taos, New Mexico
nearestCity Taos
partOf Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande valley
surface form: Rio Grande Valley

Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River
popularActivity birdwatching
camping
fishing
kayaking
rafting
protectedArea Rio Grande del Norte National Monument
river Rio Grande
state New Mexico
tourismRegion Northern New Mexico
viewpoint Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
wildlifeSpecies bighorn sheep
mule deer
raptors

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Northern New Mexico hasGeographicFeature Rio Grande Gorge
Taos, New Mexico, United States nearby Rio Grande Gorge
subject surface form: Taos, New Mexico
Taos locatedNear Rio Grande Gorge
Carson National Forest contains Rio Grande Gorge
this entity surface form: Rio Grande Gorge areas
served by U.S. Route 64 hasNearbyAttraction Rio Grande Gorge
subject surface form: Taos, New Mexico