Keyhole Sink
Keyhole Sink is a canyon in the shape of a keyhole near Williams, Arizona. The canyon is best known for its petroglyphs, which were created about 1,000 years ago by the ancient Cohonina people, and the seasonal waterfalls that flow into the canyon.- Type: Body of water (intermittent)
- Description: canyon in the shape of a keyhole near Williams, Arizona.
- Also known as: “Rock Tank”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Parks.
Parks
Village
Photo: Kaibab National Forest, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Parks is a census-designated place in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,188 at the 2010 census. Parks is situated 4 miles east of Keyhole Sink.
Keyhole Sink
- Category: canyon
- Location: Coconino County, Arizona, Southwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
35.26876° or 35° 16′ 8″ northLongitude
-112.0152° or 112° 0′ 55″ westElevation
6,988 feet (2,130 metres)Open location code
85797X9M+GWOpenStreetMap ID
way 68774412OpenStreetMap feature
natural=waterOpenStreetMap attribute
intermittent=yesWikidata ID
Q16893306
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“Keyhole Sink” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Keyhole Sink”
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