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The
lower Paria River runs through this canyon and empties
into the Colorado River at Lees Ferry. This is a scenic
wilderness region that is used by backpackers and hikers.
Click here to view the scenic
Paria Photo Gallery!
The
Paria Canyon Wilderness Area (formerly Scenic Area) has
offered adventure to generations of backpackers. It offers
challenging hiking, pleasing campsites, and remarkable
scenery from highway 89 in Utah to Lee's Ferry in northern
Arizona where the Paria flows into the Colorado River.
The river is enclosed in towering sandstone walls for
much of that distance providing breathtaking beauty. There
are many terraces which provide ideal campsites. Numerous
springs provide potable water allowing trips from several
days to a week. The best time of year to do the trip is
spring or fall.
The
Buckskin Gulch is an amazing tributary of the Paria River.
Known as a "slot" canyon the Buckskin averages 15 to 20
feet wide and perhaps 500 feet deep for a distance of
almost 15 miles. In some places you can spread your arms
and touch both walls! The gulch offers some extremely
exotic scenery (such as shown at right). There are many
spectacular photographic opportunities if you are skilled
enough to work in deep shadows! Sun penetrates only around
mid-day. This side canyon provides exciting challenges
for the more advanced backpacker. There are many obstructions
to overcome such as rock jams, rock falls, quicksand,
and deep pools of icy cold water. In the event of a thunderstorm
and subsequent flash flood there are few areas of escape.
One can see tree trunks jammed between the canyon walls
fifty or more feet above the canyon floor!
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