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- Willis Creek est un ruisseau situé dans le Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument dans le sud de l'Utah. Le ruisseau traverse une gorge qui dans certaines sections se rétrécit pour devenir un canyon en fente. Le ruisseau est populaire auprès des randonneurs car le ruisseau est généralement très peu profond et un sentier longe le ruisseau. La fin du ruisseau est sèche. Willis Creek a été nommé ainsi en référence à William Patterson Willis, un des premiers colons de la région. (fr)
- Willis Creek is a creek in Bryce Canyon National Park, Dixie National Forest, and the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument in Garfield and Kane counties in southern Utah, United States. The creek rises in the national park in Garfield County, but quickly heads south out of the park to enter the national forest and Kane County. The course of the creek then curves to the east and enters the national monument, were it eventually runs through a wash, which in some sections narrows to become a slot canyon. The creek is popular with hikers as the stream is generally 1-2 inches deep and a trail runs the length of the creek. The end of the creek is dry. Willis Creek was named for William Patterson Willis, an early settler in the area. (en)
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- A narrow section of Willis Creek, July 2013 (en)
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- William Patterson Willis (en)
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- Willis Creek est un ruisseau situé dans le Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument dans le sud de l'Utah. Le ruisseau traverse une gorge qui dans certaines sections se rétrécit pour devenir un canyon en fente. Le ruisseau est populaire auprès des randonneurs car le ruisseau est généralement très peu profond et un sentier longe le ruisseau. La fin du ruisseau est sèche. Willis Creek a été nommé ainsi en référence à William Patterson Willis, un des premiers colons de la région. (fr)
- Willis Creek is a creek in Bryce Canyon National Park, Dixie National Forest, and the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument in Garfield and Kane counties in southern Utah, United States. The creek rises in the national park in Garfield County, but quickly heads south out of the park to enter the national forest and Kane County. The course of the creek then curves to the east and enters the national monument, were it eventually runs through a wash, which in some sections narrows to become a slot canyon. The creek is popular with hikers as the stream is generally 1-2 inches deep and a trail runs the length of the creek. The end of the creek is dry. (en)
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- Willis Creek (fr)
- Willis Creek (Garfield and Kane counties, Utah) (en)
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