Cape Royal
Cape Royal, and flat, Ponderosa Pine-forested Wotans Throne
Highest point
Elevation7,880 ft (2,400 m)[1]
Prominence120 ft (37 m)[1]
Parent peakCape Final
Isolation1.5 mi (2.4 km)
Coordinates36°07′09″N 111°56′16″W / 36.119305°N 111.93785°W / 36.119305; -111.93785
Geography
Cape Royal is located in Arizona
Cape Royal
Cape Royal
Location in Arizona
Cape Royal is located in the United States
Cape Royal
Cape Royal
Cape Royal (the United States)
LocationGrand Canyon National Park,
(Walhalla Plateau)
Coconino County, Arizona, US
Parent rangeKaibab Plateau[1]
(Walhalla Plateau)
Colorado Plateau
Topo mapUSGS Cape Royal
Geology
Age of rockPermian
Mountain typesedimentary rock: limestone-(prominence-cliff)
Type of rockKaibab Limestone

Cape Royal is a 7,880+-cliff-elevation summit located in the eastern Grand Canyon, Coconino County of northern Arizona, United States. It is the southernmost viewpoint of the North Rim, viewing from north-northeast, south, west, southwest. Its next viewpoint northwest is Honan Point, with Thor Temple directly below. Directly east-northeast is the major viewing point of Cape Final, which gives views almost directly north. The 1/2 mile Cape Royal Trail starts at the parking lot and ends at the overlook at Cape Royal.

From Cape Royal, directly southeast can be seen the massif and highpoint of Freya Castle, and southeasterly is massive Wotans Throne, which is a surviving section of the North Rim, with a Ponderosa Pine, forested, flat prominence. The cliffs of Cape Royal are composed of Kaibab Limestone, on erodible Toroweap Formation, upon white cliffs of Coconino Sandstone. The watershed drainage from Cape Royal, overlooks the Unkar Creek and Canyon to the south into the Colorado River, about 6 miles distant.

Angels Window overlook, 1/3 mile north-northeast of Cape Royal point

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Cape Royal, Arizona". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
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