Where is daniels canyon
Due to its relatively easy access from Highway , the area offers a prime opportunity to explore beautiful areas and obtain unique views into Dinosaur National Monument.
Visitors should come prepared for backcountry conditions and adequately prepare for their trip. Knowledge of weather, terrain, and physical conditions can help ensure safety. Skip to main navigation Skip to main content. This has been a sore trial, for it leaves me without my best helper. He was kept busy dodging Federal Marshal Bauchman, who sought his arrest on polygamy charges.
We can only wonder whether the discoveries made by Foreman and Binggeli were part of the same ore vein. They could be, for only recently a Heber Valley prospector discovered an old shaft in that same area. He has been showing pieces of beautiful blue-green peacock ore, and he says an assay report indicates that ore carries values of several ounces of gold plus substantial values in silver.
The old mill near that mine is visible from the road if you look closely. Only a short way further up canyon, hidden at the top of a rockslide, is a mine tunnel, no doubt as ancient as that old cross on the pine. Two elk hunters recently came upon it entirely by accident. According to their account, they crawled back beyond its caved entry, using only matches for light.
But they made a hasty exit when they came upon two skeletons, one of a man and the other of a mule or burro. The human skull had a hole through it, as if made by a bullet, or perhaps an arrow. The hunters, more interested in elk than skeletons, never returned to Boomer Canyon. As we searched for the old fort we found the place indicated on the map. It is a nice level area where an old structure could have gone, but no evidence exists to indicate that anything was ever there.
There are no mine tailing or cannons in the area either. He had crossed the Strawberry River and was entering the tree covered ridges near Daniels Pass when he came upon a very old and abandoned wagon road or trail. The roadway was, even at that time, so old that large pine trees had grown up through it since it had been abandoned. Puzzled by this, and being a man of some curiosity, he began to trace the old roadway north in an effort to determine its purpose.
At a point approximately nine miles north of Daniels Pass, he came upon an old rock fortress, inside of which were found three ancient brass cannons. The old fort sat perched upon a small ledge, maybe 10 to 15 feet high, and off to the right of that to the east were three cone shaped depressions in the side of a nearby hill which he suspected were some sort of old collapsed mine shafts. He probed around the area for a short while and then continued his journey on into Heber.
See Map A short time later, in , he told his story to a Mr. Patterson and together they decided to return to the site to prospect the area more thoroughly. According to Mr. Thornton Hollow trail is located about 12 miles from Heber, on the west side of hwy There is limited parking, and a sign marks the trail head.
Row Bench is a 5. This is a great biking trail that's perfect for getting away from the crowds. History: The canyon was named after Aaron Eugene Danies, who was a fur trapper.
The town of Daniels is also named after him.