Lipan Point

Overlook with views of Seventyfive Mile creek.

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Lipan Point Details

From this vantage point you can look west to see Seventyfive Mile Creek running alongside a ridge connected to Escalante Butte. The creek reaches the Colorado River between the Neville and Hance rapids, which you may be able to spot from here. Also look for the 2,000-foot cliffs of Pinal Point. To the east is the Unkar Delta, fed by Unkar Creek, a waterway that runs past several ancient Pueblo Indian ruins whose inhabitants once farmed in the delta. Look for the trailhead of the Tanner Trail, which traces old Indian paths into the Canyon and is named after a 19th-century copper miner. The trail runs nine miles or so down to the Colorado River. It's unmaintained, difficult, very hot during summer, and lacks reliable water sources -- for experienced canyon hikers only, in other words.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Lipan Point

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Lipan Point

Overlook with views of Seventyfive Mile creek.

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Tanner Trail

A backcountry trail with a couple of difficult descents.

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Connector trail offering a number of trail junctions.

1.3 mi away

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A back door entrance to the Park with a scenic drive.

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