Esplanade Sandstone
The Lower Permian Esplanade Sandstone is a cliff-forming, resistant sandstone, dark red, geologic unit found in the Grand Canyon. The rock unit forms a resistant shelf in the west Grand Canyon, south side of the Colorado River, at the east of the Toroweap Fault, down-dropped to west, southeast of Toroweap Overlook (North Rim, at Lava Falls), and west of Havasupai. The red, sandstone shelf, The Esplanade is about 20-mi long. At Toroweap Overlook region, Toroweap Valley with Vulcan's Throne, Uinkaret volcanic field, the resistant Esplanade Sandstone is described in access routes exploring the Toroweap Lake area (Hike 17, Vulcans Throne).
Esplanade Sandstone | |
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Stratigraphic range: Lower Permian, | |
south view of Isis Temple, Grand Canyon, from 2-mi, on Tonto Trail, Tonto Platform uppermost vertical red cliff of Esplanade Sandstone (the lower large red vertical cliff is Redwall Limestone upon a lower shelf-cliff of grayish vertical Muav Limestone) | |
Type | Geological formation |
Underlies | Hermit Formation – (Permian), Grand Canyon; (Hermit elsewhere in Arizona: (west) – Oak Creek Canyon region, Sedona, AZ (townsite)) |
Overlies | Wescogame Formation, (3rd member) – Supai Group |
Thickness | 330 feet (100 m) approximate maximum |
Lithology | |
Primary | sandstone |
Location | |
Region | (southwest) Colorado Plateau Northern Arizona, Grand Canyon, basement rocks of Verde Valley, Arizona, & extreme southwest Utah |
Extent | Grand Canyon |
The Esplanade Route–(trail), of the east Grand Canyon is also named for the Esplanade Sandstone. The coeval sandstone geologic unit from eastern Utah is the Cedar Mesa Sandstone.