Lighthouse Rock

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Lighthouse Rock is a prominent, naturally eroded sandstone formation and popular hiking landmark in Texas’s Palo Duro Canyon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
rock formation
access hiking trail
approximateElevation about 3,000 feet above sea level
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Randall County, Texas NERFINISHED
erosionType natural erosion
featureOf Palo Duro Canyon NERFINISHED
geologicalAge Palo Duro Canyon sedimentary strata (Mesozoic-Cenozoic)
geologicalFormation sandstone formation
hasColor multicolored sedimentary layers
reddish-brown
hasTrail Lighthouse Trail NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Palo Duro Canyon floor
surrounding canyon walls
knownFor distinctive lighthouse-like shape
hiking destination
scenic views
locatedIn Palo Duro Canyon NERFINISHED
Randall County, Texas NERFINISHED
Texas
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInProtectedArea Palo Duro Canyon State Park NERFINISHED
management Texas Parks and Wildlife Department NERFINISHED
material sandstone
near Amarillo, Texas NERFINISHED
partOf Caprock Escarpment region NERFINISHED
Palo Duro Canyon State Park NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
photography
sightseeing
region North Texas NERFINISHED
relativeHeight rises several hundred feet above canyon floor
safetyConsideration exposed to heat and sun
steep drop-offs near formation
shape tower-like formation
state Texas
touristAttractionType natural attraction
touristRegion Texas Panhandle NERFINISHED

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Palo Duro Canyon contains Lighthouse Rock