Might you be referring to the famed Grand Canyon? It's pretty large, though strictly speaking, it is canyon rather than a gorge.
the enormous gorge of the Colorado River in northern Arizona
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No, I do not capitalize river in these situations.
Possibly at the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
Colorado river
Grand Canyon
The Colorado river is at the bottom of the grand canyon.Over millions of years,it has carved the biggest gorge in the world.
== == In Colorado and has a swinging bridge that spans the gorge so you can se the river below. Has been turned into somewhat of a theme park. Royal Gorge also known as the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas is a canyon on the Arkansas River near Canon City, Colorado. 50ft. wide at the base and a few hundred feet at the top and a depth of 1200 ft. in places. It is 10 miles long.
* Black Canyon of the Gunnison ~ Colorado * Bryce Canyon ~ Utah * Columbia River Gorge ~ Pacific Northwest * Grand Canyon ~ Arizona * Grand Canyon of Yellowstone ~ Wyoming * Hells Canyon ~ Idaho and Oregon * Kings Canyon ~ California * Palo Duro Canyon ~ Texas * Red River Gorge ~ Kentucky * Royal Gorge ~ Colorado
* Black Canyon of the Gunnison ~ Colorado * Bryce Canyon ~ Utah * Columbia River Gorge ~ Pacific Northwest * Grand Canyon ~ Arizona * Grand Canyon of Yellowstone ~ Wyoming * Hells Canyon ~ Idaho and Oregon * Kings Canyon ~ California * Palo Duro Canyon ~ Texas * Red River Gorge ~ Kentucky * Royal Gorge ~ Colorado
There is no city that runs through the Royal Gorge. The Royal Gorge is a tourist attraction in Colorado that is mainly a large suspension bridge and a tramway that go across the Arkansas River approximately 1600 feet above the surface of the water, and an inclined railroad that goes down to the river from the top of the gorge. The bridge and tramway really don't go anywhere but to the other side of the gorge where there is a tourist shop. The closest city to the Royal Gorge is Canon City, Colorado, but it is several miles away.
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