Virgin River Gorge

Summary

The Virgin River Gorge, located between St. George, Utah, and Beaver Dam, Arizona, is a long canyon carved out by the Virgin River in northwest Arizona.[1] The Virgin River rises on the Colorado Plateau and created the topography of both Zion National Park and the Virgin River Gorge. The Gorge connects the southwestern rim of the Colorado Plateau and the northeastern part of the Mojave Desert.

Virgin River Gorge
Virgin River Gorge as seen from 20,000 feet.
Floor elevation2,000 to 2,800 feet (600 to 900 m)
Geography
Coordinates36°55′15″N 113°51′33″W / 36.920919°N 113.859167°W / 36.920919; -113.859167
Traversed by I-15
Formations in the gorge as observed from Interstate 15.

Interstate 15 runs through the canyon and crosses the Virgin River several times. The Virgin River Gorge section of Interstate 15 is one of the most expensive parts of interstate highway ever constructed.[2][3] Due to the winding of the canyon, the highway within is also noted for its tricky driving conditions.

The climate of the canyon is typical of the Mojave Desert with hot summers and mild winters. Flora and fauna in the canyon are also typical of the Mojave. The canyon is popular among rock climbers, hikers, and campers. In 1997, American rock climber Chris Sharma climbed America's first-ever 8c+ (5.14c) graded sport climbing route, in the Virgin River Gorge, and called it Necessary Evil.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.blm.gov/az/asfo/Recreate/VRCG.htm Archived 2007-02-02 at the Wayback Machine – Retrieved: September 6, 2007
  2. ^ "Costliest Rural Freeway – $100 An Inch". Fresno Bee. November 26, 1972.
  3. ^ Federal Highway Administration. "Final List of Nationally and Exceptionally Significant Features of the Federal Interstate Highway System". Retrieved 2007-08-09.
  4. ^ Clarke, Owen (11 June 2022). "Chris Sharma—One Of The Best And Most Influential Rock Climbers Of All Time". Climbing. Retrieved 11 June 2022.

External links edit

  • Geologic Map of the Littlefield 30' x 60' Quadrangle, Mojave County, Northwestern Arizona