- Paria River
The Paria River (Pron-en|pəˈriːə) is a tributary of the Colorado River, approximately 75 mi (121 km) long, in southern
Utah and northernArizona in theUnited States . It drains a rugged and arid region northwest of the Colorado, flowing through roadlessslot canyon s along part of its course.Geography
It is formed in southern Utah, in southwestern Garfield County from several creeks that descend from the edge of the
Paunsaugunt Plateau , meeting just north of Tropic. It flows SSE across Kane County andGrand Staircase-Escalante National Monument . Along the Arizona state line, it descends through theVermillion Cliffs in theParia Canyon and onto theParia Plateau . It joins the Colorado from the northwest approximately 5 mi (8 km) southwest ofPage, Arizona and theGlen Canyon Dam . The lower 20 mi (32 km) of the river are within theParia Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness , which is administered by theBureau of Land Management ; a permit is required for any overnight visit. The Paria is essentially a large creek and is not navigable.Attractions
The Paria is one of the most popular destinations for
canyoneering in the region.Buckskin Gulch , a side canyon along the river in the narrows section, is considered to be one of the longest and deepest slot canyons in the United States. The Paria is also home to a number of important historical, geological and biological resources.Lees Ferry and the adjoining settlement are located within the canyon just upstream of the confluence with the Colorado River, with a number of other abandoned settlements further north. The Paria and several nearby rivers and canyons also are the site of several well-preserved specimens of Native Americanpetroglyph s, prehistoric drawings and symbols carved into stone. The Paria boasts a vibrant desertriparian habitat that is home to a number of sensitive and endangered species, and is also the location ofWrather Arch , the longestnatural arch outside ofUtah (although this claim may be superseded byAloba Arch ).Paria Canyon was the site for a number of western movie sets from the 1940s to the 1970s. Among the movies filmed at this site were "
The Outlaw Josey Wales " (1976), "Sergeants 3 " (1962), and "Buffalo Bill " (1944). The old film set in the canyon was a popular attraction but was damaged in a flash flood in 1998 [ [http://www.blm.gov/volunteer/feature/2001/ut/index.html Paria Movie Set Restoration] , BLM Volunteer Feature, 2001; retrieved 12 September 2006] . The buildings were dismantled and rebuilt in a nearby location by volunteers. In 2006 these new buildings were destroyed in a suspicious fire [ [http://www.sltrib.com/utah/ci_4242201 Fire tears through replica movie sets] ,Salt Lake Tribune , August 26, 2006; retrieved 12 September 2006] [ [http://www.sltrib.com/search/ci_4253660 Rebuilt Kanab set: Volunteers who built the facility are furious] , Salt Lake Tribune, August 29, 2006; retrieved 12 September 2006] .ee also
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List of Arizona rivers
*List of Utah rivers References
External links
* [https://www.blm.gov/az/asfo/paria/index.htm Paria Canyon-Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness]
* [http://www.americansouthwest.net/slot_canyons/paria_river/canyon.html AmericanSouthwest.net: Paria River]
* [http://www.paria.com/Paria_River_Natural_History_As/paria_river_natural_history_as.html Paria River Natural History Association]
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