Once entirely submerged beneath Lake Mead, Owl Canyon was exposed as water levels dropped. From the trailhead down into the wash the trail is steep and made up of loose rocks and dirt that can cause hikers to slide or slip and fall. As you follow the wash, the trail narrows and deepens into a slot canyon with 100-foot vertical walls in the most confined section. You will be walking on sand and loose rocks in the canyon. The hues and colors of sculptural rock walls change through the day with the play of light and shadows, making this spot a favorite for photographers. Owls have also been seen in the area, making it an excellent destination for birdwatchers.
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AllTrails: White Owl Canyon via 33 Hole on AllTrails
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