- Escalante River
The Escalante River is a tributary of the Colorado River. It is formed by the confluence of North and Birch Creeks near the town of Escalante in south-central
Utah , and from there flows southeast for approximately 90 miles (145 km) before joiningLake Powell . Its watershed includes both the high forested slopes of theAquarius Plateau and the high desert north of Lake Powell. It was the last river of its size to be discovered in the 48 contiguous U.S. states.cite web | last = Heath | first = Steven H. | title = A Historical Sketch of the Scientific Exploration of the Region Containing the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument | publisher = Bureau of Land Management Science Symposium | date = 1997 | url = http://www.ut.blm.gov/monument/science-symposium-1997/general01.html | accessdate = 2007-02-02 ]The river was first mapped and named by Almon Thompson, a member of the
1872 Colorado River expedition led byJohn Wesley Powell . It was named afterSilvestre Vélez de Escalante , aFranciscan missionary and the first European explorer of the region. In 1776, Escalante and his Spanish superiorFrancisco Atanasio Domínguez left fromSanta Fe, New Mexico on an attempt to reachMonterey, California . [Katieri Treimer, "Site research report, site no. 916, Southwest Colorado", Earth Metrics Inc. and SRI International for Contel Systems and the U.S. Air Force 1989] During this journey, usually referred to as the "Dominguez-Escalante Expedition ", Escalante and his companions passed by theGrand Canyon and were the first white men to enterUtah .Much of the Escalante River's course is through sinuous sandstone gorges. The river and the rugged canyons which drain into it form a key section of
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument . This spectacular region is a popular destination forhiking and backpacking.For most of the year, the Escalante River is a small
stream , easily stepped across or waded. During spring runoff, however, the river can become a raging, muddy torrent ten to one hundred times bigger. In some years, the river can be run using kayaks or canoes (rafts are too large), but this requires both good timing — water which is too high or too low can make travel impossible, stranding boaters — and the willingness to portage boats several hundred vertical feet at the end of the trip.ee also
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List of Utah rivers
* The (Rio Escalante) is a river inVenezuela that feedsLake Maracaibo (Lago de Maracaibo)References
External links
* [http://www.ut.blm.gov/monument/recreation-activities-hiking-backpacking-escalante-river-town-bridge.php BLM:Escalante River Gorge]
* [http://www.utahrivers.org/wild_scenic/utah_map/escalante/ UtahRivers.org Escalante River]
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