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Located around river mile 84.5 within the Granite Gorge, Clear Creek is an early stop on your journey through the canyon. While the waterfall is the obvious highlight, the canyon it flows through is equally stunning. So letโs start there.
When your boat first pulls up to the beginning of the hikeโthough it’s really more of a casual walkโmost people are surprised. The trailhead doesnโt look like a trail at all. Instead, you’re greeted by smooth ridges of black Vishnu Schist and pinkish Zoroaster Granite rising in dramatic, cliff-like formations. There’s no visible canyon in sight. But look closely and you’ll spot a route that winds its way across the ridges. Itโs a bit of a scramble, but it gives you an up-close encounter with some of the oldest exposed rock on Earthโdating back nearly 1.75 billion years.

Now for the main event: the waterfall. Clear Creek splits into two flowsโone plunges straight down, while the other flows outward horizontally. This creates a fountain-like effect, with the water arcing through the air before landing in the pool below. The horizontal flow is caused by a natural rock ledge that redirects the water, forming a smooth slide that launches it outward rather than letting it fall straight down.
This incredible spot isnโt just a place to exploreโitโs also a place to rest. The canyon here stays shaded much of the time, offering a cool, peaceful escape from the desert heat. Itโs the perfect place to relax and recharge.ย
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