Court of the Patriarchs

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The Court of the Patriarchs is a scenic group of towering sandstone cliffs and peaks in Zion National Park, named after biblical patriarchs and known for its dramatic views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock formation
tourist attraction
composedOf Navajo Sandstone NERFINISHED
formedBy erosion
hasAccessibility short trail from shuttle stop
viewed from roadside viewpoint
hasApproximateElevationRange over 2000 feet above canyon floor
hasBestViewingTime late afternoon
morning
hasGeologicalType sandstone cliffs
hasNameOrigin biblical patriarchs
hasNearbyFeature Virgin River NERFINISHED
Zion Canyon Scenic Drive NERFINISHED
hasOrientation east wall of Zion Canyon
hasParkShuttleStop Court of the Patriarchs shuttle stop
hasPeak Abraham Peak NERFINISHED
Isaac Peak NERFINISHED
Jacob Peak NERFINISHED
hasRockColor reddish sandstone
hasViewpoint Court of the Patriarchs Viewpoint NERFINISHED
isKnownFor dramatic vertical cliffs
photography opportunities
scenic views
isManagedBy U.S. National Park Service NERFINISHED
isPartOf Zion Canyon NERFINISHED
isPopularWith photographers
tourists
isWithinProtectedArea Zion Wilderness (nearby) NERFINISHED
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
Washington County, Utah NERFINISHED
Zion National Park NERFINISHED
namedAfter Abraham NERFINISHED
Isaac NERFINISHED
Jacob NERFINISHED
partOf Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED

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Zion Canyon contains Court of the Patriarchs