Temple of Sinawava

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The Temple of Sinawava is a scenic natural amphitheater and popular trailhead at the upper end of Zion National Park’s main canyon, serving as the gateway to the Narrows.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural amphitheater
tourist attraction
trailhead
accessedBy Zion Canyon Scenic Drive NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin named after a deity or spirit figure Sinawava in Paiute tradition
hasNaturalFeature hanging gardens
riparian habitat
seeps and springs
hasViewOf Virgin River NERFINISHED
steep sandstone cliffs
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
Washington County, Utah NERFINISHED
Zion National Park NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
partOf Zion Canyon NERFINISHED
positionInCanyon upper end of Zion Canyon
servesAs gateway to the Narrows
trailheadFor Riverside Walk NERFINISHED
The Narrows NERFINISHED
usedFor hiking
photography
sightseeing
wildlife viewing
withinProtectedArea Zion Wilderness (near boundary and access to Narrows) NERFINISHED

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Zion Canyon contains Temple of Sinawava
The Narrows hike accessPoint Temple of Sinawava