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Mar 10, 2021

[Answer] In which U.S. state can you hike through this narrow canyon?

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...1. Colorado 2. Arizona 3. New Mexico 4. Utah




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Utah - If you’re claustrophobic, skip “The Narrows” in Zion National Park. This Zion Canyon area’s nickname is well-earned. Entering via the Temple of Sinawava, the canyon’s path narrows tightly to a mere 20 feet wide, while the canyon’s vertical rise reaches 2,000 feet. Since the red slot canyons were formed by water rushing between the rock, squeezing through the Narrows means that in most cases, you’ll get wet. Some of the slots still have a river flowing through them, including the Virgin River, which rises chest-deep in places. So, grab some grippy boots and make sure your clothes are waterproof if you think you have what it takes to wade through the challenging Narrows.:


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