box canyon
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of box canyon
An Americanism dating back to 1870–75
Example Sentences
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Perched 8,750 feet up in a box canyon in the Colorado Rockies, it’s reachable only by twisting roads or a white-knuckle drop into one of the nation’s highest airports.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 28, 2025
They discover the simplicity and warmth of life in a town at the dead end of a box canyon with a year-round population of roughly 300.
From New York Times • Apr. 21, 2024
Two days later, the Hotshots were battling the wildfire in a box canyon when the winds suddenly shifted and the flames rapidly raced toward them.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 29, 2023
Tucked into a box canyon and with massive mountains circling the village, Telluride was one of Colorado’s wealthiest mining towns during the gold and silver booms that began in the late 1800s.
From Washington Post • Sep. 2, 2022
This time they rested in a tiny box canyon to the right of the highway.
From "Lupita Mañana" by Patricia Beatty
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