Westwater Canyon, a 17-mile stretch of the Colorado River near Moab, Utah, is a haven for thrill-seekers. The canyon’s Class III–IV rapids, with evocative names like Funnel Falls and Sock-it-to-me, challenge even experienced paddlers. Towering red sandstone and black rock cliffs rise to 1,200 feet from the river, creating a striking backdrop. Visitors can experience the rush of navigating these powerful waters while surrounded by the rugged, dramatic beauty of the canyon.
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