Box-Death Hollow Wilderness

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title: Box-Death Hollow Wilderness
text: Box-Death Hollow Wilderness is a 25,751 acres (104 km2) wilderness area located in south-central Utah, United States, on the Dixie National Forest. Vertical gray-orange walls of Navajo sandstone stand above two canyon tributaries of the Escalante River in Box-Death Hollow. The name Death Hollow gives reference to a number of livestock that plunged to their death trying to cross the steep canyon. Running north–south through a steeply dipping monocline, Pine Creek forms the box canyon known as "Th
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description: Wilderness area in Utah, United States
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box-Death_Hollow_Wilderness
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date modified: 2024-01-18T01:34:18Z
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