Canaan Mountain Wilderness in Utah is a rugged and remote area characterized by stunning red rock formations, deep canyons, and diverse plant and animal life.
The Canaan Mountain Summit is the highest point in the wilderness area, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Hikers can reach the summit via a challenging trail that winds through forests and rocky terrain.
The Blackwater River runs through the Canaan Mountain Wilderness, providing opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. The river is known for its crystal-clear water and scenic beauty, making it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
Lindy Point is a popular overlook that offers stunning views of the Blackwater Canyon below. Visitors can hike to the point to enjoy the scenery, especially at sunrise or sunset when the canyon is bathed in golden light.
The Fire Tower Trail is a historic trail that leads to an old fire tower on the summit of Canaan Mountain. The trail offers a moderate hike through lush forests and wildflower-filled meadows, culminating in panoramic views from the top of the tower.
While not technically part of the Canaan Mountain Wilderness, the nearby Dolly Sods Wilderness is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts. This unique ecosystem features high-altitude meadows, spruce forests, and rocky outcroppings, providing endless opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
Description: Canaan Mountain Wilderness in Southwestern Utah, United States.
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Description: Photo by Bob Wick, BLM Pictured is the Canaan Mountain Wilderness, adjacent to the southeast boundary of Zion National Park. In this wilderness, an 8-by-10 mile block of Navajo Sandstone, bounded by 2,000-foot-high cliffs, was sculpted by wind and water over time to produce a landscape of soaring cliff walls, natural arches, and slot canyons. Seeps in the canyon walls provide water for hanging gardens of maidenhair fern, monkeyflower, and columbine. Hawks, falcons, and golden eagles nest along the sandstone walls, while ringtailed cats, deer, cougar, and black bear live on the plateaus and in the canyon bottoms.
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Description: Photo by Bob Wick, BLM Pictured is the Canaan Mountain Wilderness, adjacent to the southeast boundary of Zion National Park. In this wilderness, an 8-by-10 mile block of Navajo Sandstone, bounded by 2,000-foot-high cliffs, was sculpted by wind and water over time to produce a landscape of soaring cliff walls, natural arches, and slot canyons. Seeps in the canyon walls provide water for hanging gardens of maidenhair fern, monkeyflower, and columbine. Hawks, falcons, and golden eagles nest along the sandstone walls, while ringtailed cats, deer, cougar, and black bear live on the plateaus and in the canyon bottoms.
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Description: Canaan Mountain Wilderness, St George Field Office. PC: Melissa Buchmann
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Description: BLM Employee Photo Contest 2018 Photo submissions.; Categories included scenery; water based; OHV; American Energy; Shared Stewardship and Wild Critters.Canaan_Mountain_Wilderness
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Description: Canaan Mountain Wilderness in southwestern Utah, United States.
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Description: Canaan Mountain Wilderness is a 44,531-acre (180.2 km2) wilderness area in the US state of Utah. It was designated March 30, 2009, as part of the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009. Located near the town of Hildale in southeastern Washington County, it borders Zion National Park to the north, Kane County to the east, and the state of Arizona to the south. Canaan Mountain is the namesake of the wilderness. It is a large promontory surrounded on three sides by the 2,000-foot (610 m) high White Cliffs composed of Navajo Sandstone. The 500-foot (150 m) Vermilion Cliffs, composed of the Moenave Formation, lie at the base of the White Cliffs. The two formations are separated by a wide bench of the Kayenta Formation's soft mudstones. The Navajo Sandstone surface of Canaan Mountain has been carved into ridges, hummocks, hollows, and passageways. Most of the area is dominated by ponderosa pine and Douglas fir scattered among large areas of slickrock. Pinyon pine, manzanita, Gambel oak, and Indian ricegrass are found on the pockets of soil amid the slickrock. The lower slopes on the eastern side of the wilderness and at the base of the White Cliffs support pinyon-juniper with serviceberry, manzanita, and various grasses. Riparian areas are found along South Creek, Water Canyon Creek, Squirrel Creek and several other drainages; maidenhair fern, shooting star, scarlet monkeyflower, and columbine grow in hanging gardens by cliff-side springs and seeps. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canaan_Mountain_Wilderness en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
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Description: BLM Employee Photo Contest 2018 Photo submissions.; Categories included scenery; water based; OHV; American Energy; Shared Stewardship and Wild Critters.Canaan_Mountain_Wilderness
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Description: Canaan Mountain in the Canaan Wilderness
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