Description of Area: The Kyle Canyon Slots is a short.2 mile one-way walk through a narrow slot, then through a somewhat longer narrow canyon, followed by a second narrow slot. More than 100 feet high, the canyon walls are made of cemented alluvial materials, and as such, exhibit considerable differences in erosions. Neighborhoods in Las Vegas include The Strip, The Lakes, Tule Springs, Lone Mountain, Kyle Canyon, Sun City Summerlin, Sheep Mountain, Summerlin North, Centennial Hills, North Cheyenne, Buffalo, Michael Way, Charleston Heights, East Las Vegas, Rancho Charleston, West Las Vegas and Angel Park Lindell. The slot canyon is only about 1/8th mile long, but very distinct with high walls on either side towering 150-200 feet and a narrow band of sky above. It’s entrance is only about 1/4th mile from the parking area at the Harris Springs Rd / Kyle Canyon Rd intersection, so it’s easy to walk the rough 4WD road to the canyon entrance. One of the more unusual paths leads up Fletcher Canyon, a north side tributary of Kyle Canyon, which starts off wide, overgrown and rather uninteresting but eventually narrows, beyond a spring and seasonal stream, and for several hundred feet forms a deep, enclosed, slot-like section framed by smooth, grey brown walls of water-polished limestone. › The Slots (Lower Kyle Canyon) › Photos Photos of The Slots (Lower Kyle Canyon) The Slots (Lower Kyle Canyon) 84 Reviews.
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