Paria River area

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The Paria River area is a remote, scenic canyon and river corridor in southern Utah known for its colorful rock formations, slot canyons, and backcountry hiking within the Grand Staircase–Escalante region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon area
geographic region
river corridor
access backcountry trails
unimproved roads
adjacentTo Vermilion Cliffs region NERFINISHED
characterizedBy limited services
remoteness
climate arid
geology Navajo Sandstone NERFINISHED
multicolored sedimentary rocks
hasActivity backpacking
canyoneering
hiking
photography
wilderness camping
hasFeature backcountry routes
desert washes
multicolored rock layers
narrow canyons
riparian corridor
sandstone cliffs
hydrology Paria River drainage NERFINISHED
ephemeral tributary streams
knownFor colorful rock formations
desert scenery
remote backcountry hiking
scenic canyon landscapes
slot canyons
locatedIn Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

southern Utah NERFINISHED
managementBy U.S. Bureau of Land Management NERFINISHED
partOf BLM-administered lands in Utah
Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument NERFINISHED
Grand Staircase–Escalante region NERFINISHED
popularWith backcountry hikers
landscape photographers
requires backcountry travel skills
self-sufficiency for visitors
terrainType canyon
desert
traversedBy Paria River NERFINISHED

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