Kanab Plateau

The Kanab Plateau is a 45-mile (72 km) long plateau located at the north of the Grand Canyon in Arizona, United States. The plateau is adjacent west of the Kaibab Plateau of the North Rim, with a basin containing the Kanab Creek watershed in between. The basin is the site of the Kanab Creek Wilderness, with Snake Gulch at its north perimeter, and at the base of the Kanab Plateau, forming its southeast border.

Kanab Plateau
Plateau
Kanab Plateau
(aerial photo)
Kanab Plateau
Kanab Plateau in Arizona
Coordinates: 36°42′35″N 112°31′45″W
LocationFredonia, Coconino, High Plateas section of Arizona,
Colorado Plateau, Arizona, United States
GeologyMoenkopi Formation-(west of
Kanab Creek), Kaibab Limestone-
(east, older unit)
Dimensions
  Length45 mi (72 km)

Kanab Creek is a due-south flowing creek, and crosses just southeast of the center of the Kanab Plateau. The creek is also the border of Mohave County to the west, and Coconino County to the east; Coconino County is also south on the border of the Colorado River.

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