Dirty Devil River
The
Dirty Devil River
is a tributary of the
Colorado River
, approximately 80 mi (129 km) long, in south central
Utah
in the
United States
. It is formed in
Wayne County
near
Hanksville
from the confluence of the
Fremont River
and
Muddy Creek
. It flows SSE through a 2000 foot (600 m) deep canyon in Wayne and
Garfield
counties. In its lower 20 mi (32 km) it enters
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
and flows into
Lake Powell
on the Colorado from the north. The canyon of the river is particularly isolated and is seldom visited compared to other natural areas in the region. The river was named during the
1869
Colorado River expedition led by
John Wesley Powell
. The outlaw
Butch Cassidy
used tributary canyons of the Dirty Devil as a hideout in the
1890s
.
See also
List of Utah rivers
External links
Dirty Devil Wilderness
Dirty Devil River Basin
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