Mosaic Canyon

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Mosaic Canyon is a narrow, polished marble and breccia slot canyon in Death Valley National Park known for its striking rock formations and scenic hiking trail.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking destination
slot canyon
tourist attraction
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Inyo County NERFINISHED
formationProcess flash flood events
water erosion
hasAccess gravel road from Stovepipe Wells
hasActivityDifficulty easy to moderate
hasBestSeason fall
spring
winter
hasFeature polished canyon floor
slot-like constrictions
widening open sections
hasGeologicalFeature breccia formations
chutes
dry wash
narrow slot sections
polished marble walls
pour-offs
hasHazard extreme heat
flash flooding risk
hasNearbyFacility Stovepipe Wells Village NERFINISHED
hasRegulation no collecting of rocks or fossils
stay on established routes where signed
hasRockType breccia
dolomite
limestone
hasSurface smooth polished rock
hasTrailType out-and-back trail
hasViewOf Panamint Range NERFINISHED
isKnownFor colorful breccia patterns
narrow marble narrows
scenic hiking experience
striking rock formations
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Death Valley National Park NERFINISHED
Inyo County, California
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
near Stovepipe Wells NERFINISHED
partOf Mojave Desert NERFINISHED
Panamint Range NERFINISHED
state California, United States
surface form: California
usedFor day hiking
geological sightseeing
photography
withinProtectedArea Death Valley National Park NERFINISHED

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