LWB001
Location: 37.2224807739258, -110.886299133301
Entrance to Llewellyn Gulch from Mile 64 off Lake Powell
LWB002
Location: 37.2270011901856, -110.891403198242
Mouth of Llewellyn Gulch closes around your boat
LWB003
Location: 37.2344512939453, -110.894630432129
Glide past a weather-chiseled cave in the crimson walls
LWB004
Location: 37.2314987182617, -110.907363891602
Side canyon opens to the N
LWB005
Location: 37.2311897277832, -110.908096313477
Tie off on sandy bank near low-water line; start hike
LWB006
Location: 37.2299995422363, -110.910301208496
Sweet campsites on the benches above. To access, scout the S wall for a place to climb up a riparian runoff. Or, continue hiking up canyon.
LWB007
Location: 37.2288093566894, -110.920997619629
Note the stained high-water mark of the slowly receding Lake Powell
LWB008
Location: 37.2295684814453, -110.921897888184
Small, unnamed natural arch in walls
LWB009
Location: 37.2300987243652, -110.928199768066
Riparian pool laced with Fremont cottonwoods and sagebrush
LWB010
Location: 37.2312889099121, -110.932502746582
Stop and soak in bathtub-deep pools (in wet season)
LWB011
Location: 37.231861114502, -110.932800292969
Hike into a grove garnished with evening primrose, prickly pear, globe mallow, and datura
LWB012
Location: 37.2322998046875, -110.933700561523
Sandstone pools surrounded by tallgrass and Fremont barberry wildflowers
LWB013
Location: 37.2344589233398, -110.938095092773
Nearby, see panels of petroglyphs defaced by looters; please do not touch
LWB014
Location: 37.2366981506348, -110.940803527832
After strolling under a long alcove, canyon walls begin to close down over perennial creek
LWB015
Location: 37.2385215759277, -110.947799682617
A tributary canyon on N-side offers more impromptu exploring; continue into the slot maze ahead
LWB016
Location: 37.2381706237793, -110.950500488281
Along trail, note the "Navajo Fins," a location where a sidewall of Navajo sandstone piece breaks off and crumbles in the slot.
LWB017
Location: 37.2387390136719, -110.961669921875
The canyon splits to the N and S; superb exploring in both slots and a good turnaround spot
Llewellyn Gulch Video Clips
Location: 37.2344970703125, -110.936866760254
Anasazi pictographs ©Andrew Matranga
The streams cuts through sandstone
Location: 37.2288703918457, -110.913665771484
©Jeff Aguiar
Streambed choked by rocks
Location: 37.2302513122559, -110.913566589355
©Jeff Aguiar
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