Tuolumne River canyon

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Tuolumne River canyon is a scenic, steep-walled gorge in Yosemite National Park carved by the Tuolumne River, known for its waterfalls, granite cliffs, and wilderness vistas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
landform
accessedBy trails
accessedFrom Hetch Hetchy area NERFINISHED
Tuolumne Meadows area NERFINISHED
carvedBy Tuolumne River NERFINISHED
climate Mediterranean mountain climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formedBy fluvial erosion
glacial processes
geology granite
hasCharacteristic glacially influenced
granite cliffs
scenic
steep-walled
waterfalls
wilderness vistas
hasConservationStatus protected within national park
hasEcosystem montane forest
riparian habitat
hasFeature pools
rapids
sheer rock walls
hasView Sierra Nevada peaks NERFINISHED
isPartOf central Sierra Nevada region
knownFor dramatic elevation changes
granite domes and walls
remote terrain
locatedIn Sierra Nevada NERFINISHED
Tuolumne County, California NERFINISHED
Yosemite National Park
managedBy National Park Service
partOf Tuolumne River watershed NERFINISHED
Yosemite wilderness NERFINISHED
popularFor backpacking
hiking
photography
rock climbing
whitewater boating
wilderness recreation
state California, United States
surface form: California
subjectTo wilderness regulations
watercourse Tuolumne River NERFINISHED
withinProtectedArea Yosemite National Park NERFINISHED

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Glen Aulin Trail hasView Tuolumne River canyon