Roughly triangular in shape, the Kaiparowits Plateau extends for over from near the town of
Escalante in
Garfield County, to the south and southwest through
Kane County and nearly to the border with
Arizona. At its southeastern end, the plateau rises from Lake Powell nearly to an elevation of . The northeastern edge of the plateau is defined by the
Straight Cliffs, below which are the broad sandstone flats of the
Escalante River. The western edge of the plateau is at the
Paria River,
Cottonwood Canyon, and the Cockscomb. The southern end of the plateau is deeply dissected by tributaries of the Colorado River, including Rock, Last Chance, Warm, Wahweap, and Coyote Creeks. These canyons are now major side channels of Lake Powell. An extension of the plateau's high terrain is known as Smoky Mountain, the location of one of the few roads on the plateau. The northwestern end of the plateau is less well defined, essentially merging with the
Aquarius Plateau. Canaan Peak, just south of
Highway 12 and the town of Escalante, rises to . Overall, the plateau covers an area of approximately , much of it covered by
pinyon-
juniper woodland. This topography is well illustrated in a synthetic aerial image (here, 450 kB), which looks northwest from a point near
Navajo Mountain. The Kaiparowits Plateau is the darker area to the left, while the Escalante River Basin is the lighter area to the right. The Colorado River (as Lake Powell) runs across the bottom of the image, and at the upper right is the Aquarius Plateau and
Boulder Mountain. ==Geology==