Blue John Canyon The upper end of the narrows of the Main Fork of Blue John Canyon - the view above and below a chokestone beneath the steep 200 foot long section that forms the start of the slot. (0:39 min; 5.4 mb) |
Canyonlands National Park: Holeman Slot Passageways and pools in the Holeman Slot, a short, narrow ravine at the end of the Wilhite Trail in Canyonlands National Park, also reachable by the 4WD White Rim Road. (0:58 min; 18 mb) |
Capitol Reef National Park: Sulphur Creek Waterfalls, pools and enclosed passageways in Sulphur Creek, which flows through a mile long narrows section, west of the visitor center in Capitol Reef National Park. The full hike is 5 miles, the rest of which is through a deep gorge that is still quite scenic. (1:05 min; 17 mb) |
Golden Spike National Historic Site The replica Jupiter locomotive (Central Pacific no. 60), on the railroad tracks by the visitor center in Golden Spike National Historic Site. The train arrives from the nearby engine shed in reverse, then re-approaches from the west, matching the actual direction of the original during the Golden Spike ceremony on May 10th 1869. (0:47 min; 12 mb) |
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument: Death Hollow Five scenes in the lower (southern) end of the deep Navajo sandstone canyon of Death Hollow, an Escalante River tributary - in late summer, when the water levels are low. (0:50 min; 16 mb) |
Red Cliffs Recreation Area: Quail Creek Permanent stream flowing through a pretty series of pools, cascades, chutes and narrow channels, enclosed by richly colored rocks. In a lightly visited recreation area north of St George. (0:49 min; 27 mb) |
Trachyte Creek Pools, cascades and narrow water-carved channels through the Navajo sandstone, as Trachyte Creek flows along a shallow gorge a mile or two southeast of Highway 276. (1:32 min; 12.2 mb) |
Water Canyon Pools, waterfalls and narrow channels in the middle of Water Canyon, on the south side of Canaan Mountain, ending with a view of the slickrock peaks around the upper end of the ravine. (1:05 min; 21 mb) |
Zion National Park: Beartrap Canyon The narrows of Beartrap Canyon, an upper tributary of La Verkin Creek towards the north side of Zion National Park; reached by an 8.8 mile hike from the Lee Pass trailhead. The lower quarter of a mile forms a slot canyon, leading to a waterfall, above which the canyon is wider, though not accessible from below. (1:33 min) |