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Canyons around Baza are situated within a diverse landscape in the province of Granada, Spain, featuring impressive geological formations. The region, including the Sierra de Baza Natural Park and the Granada Geopark, offers unique natural features shaped by millions of years of erosion. Visitors can explore deep valleys, badlands, and river gorges. This area is known for its varied terrain, from arid desert landscapes to mountainous areas with distinct geological layers.

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Last updated: July 3, 2026

Gorafe Desert

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The Gorafe Desert is located in La Hoya de Guadix, a natural plain plenty of gullies and badlands in the northern part of the province of Granada.

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Hoodoos of Cuevas del Campo

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Stone chimneys.
They are formed mainly in dry, arid and hot areas. We find them in different parts of the world, such as Cappadocia, Turkey or Bryce Canyon National Park …

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Cerro de la Bandera

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If you're hiking the Gorafe desert trail counterclockwise, this is the first spectacular point.
Enjoy the fantastical forms, carved by wind and water into towers and walls.

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Loma de Enmedio

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The trail veers off to the right to enter the Rambla de los Anchurones. The canyon of sand towers and clay walls reaches the dimensions of the great Arabian deserts …

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Gravel road down the Río Castril

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Beautiful winding gravel road through the valley and along the Castril river between the village of Castril and Los Laneros. The road is quiet and wide, except for a small …

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Werner K
November 17, 2024, Hoodoos of Cuevas del Campo

Stone chimneys. They are formed mainly in dry, arid and hot areas. We find them in different parts of the world, such as Cappadocia, Turkey or Bryce Canyon National Park (USA). In addition to Cuevas del Campo, in Spain these formations are also found in the Ebro Valley, in the Aragonese Alto Gállego, in the Campo de Daroca region (Biescas) and in the Las Nas Reale desert

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Coming from the direction of Cortez de Baza, shortly after the beginning of the gravel road I found myself in front of a gate with "No Entry" signs.

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Impressive desert with interesting colors and rock formations.

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Spectacular landscape for hiking or cycling. Every corner offers new perspectives. However, you should enter the area well prepared. You need to be in good shape and have enough supplies with you, as there is no water to be found anywhere.

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Beautiful winding gravel road through the valley and along the Castril river between the village of Castril and Los Laneros. The road is quiet and wide, except for a small section where the path turns into singletrack. Perfect for the gravel bike. Tip: At Castril itself you climb steeply to the village and as a hiker you can still walk through the Río Castril gorge.

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Pau Arbat
February 20, 2023, Cerro de la Bandera

Beautiful trail in the Gorafe desert with fantastic views of the shapes eroded over the centuries by the effect of water and wind on the clayey soil.

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Get ready to enter exciting territory. Carry enough water and food for the day, as there are not many options to find them without leaving the desert.

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The trail veers off to the right to enter the Rambla de los Anchurones. The canyon of sand towers and clay walls reaches the dimensions of the great Arabian deserts or the parched plains of the North American states of Utah or Nevada. The walls of the gorge are not the Monument Valley of the Navajo Indians, but it is a fantastic landscape. The trail runs along the bottom of the boulevard until some zetas appear on the slope to the left and the ruts of the boulevard come out of the gorge. The curves of the boulevard can be shortened directly by the paths that jump the small hills of the dry riverbed. The first slope of the hairpins is the hardest section, then follows the ascent through the Loma de los Pinos with steep ramps and little by little the track leaves the labyrinth of ravines, steppes and gullies of the Gorafe desert.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable canyons and geological sites to explore around Baza?

The Baza region offers a variety of impressive natural formations. You can explore the otherworldly landscapes of the Gorafe Desert, known for its deep gullies and badlands, including the vibrant red formations of Los Coloraos. Another unique site is the Hoodoos of Cuevas del Campo, featuring distinctive stone chimneys. The Sierra de Baza Natural Park also contains deep valleys and canyons like Plaza and Bordurria, offering rugged beauty and diverse terrain.

Are there any family-friendly canyon experiences near Baza?

Yes, the Río Castril (also known as Río Cortes) offers a fantastic family-friendly experience. It features stunning rock formations, walkways carved into the rock walls, a suspension bridge, and a tunnel leading to a natural balcony. This trail provides an intimate and accessible way to experience a canyon.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the canyons around Baza?

The canyons around Baza showcase diverse natural features. In the Gorafe Desert, you'll find extensive gullies, badlands, and vibrant red-colored mountains, along with unique sand towers and clay walls in areas like Rambla de los Anchurones. The Sierra de Baza Natural Park features pine-clad slopes, rugged limestone peaks, and Mediterranean meadows. You can also observe unique geological formations like the stone chimneys at the Hoodoos of Cuevas del Campo.

What are the best times to visit the canyons in the Baza region?

The Gorafe Desert is particularly stunning during sunrise and sunset when the colors of the landscape are most vibrant. The area is also certified as a Starlight Destination, making it excellent for stargazing due to minimal light pollution. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the canyons in the wider region, avoiding the intense heat of summer.

Are there opportunities for hiking or other outdoor activities near these canyons?

Absolutely. The Sierra de Baza Natural Park is ideal for hiking, canyoning, and mountain biking, with numerous trails traversing its dramatic landscapes. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the Narváez Viewpoint Trail or the Barranco de la Fonfría and Pino de la Señora Trail, which are part of the Hiking around Baza guide. If you prefer cycling, there are also traffic-free bike rides and MTB trails around Baza.

What geological significance do the canyons around Baza hold?

The region is part of the Granada Geopark, highlighting its rich geological history. The Gorafe Desert's landscape is a result of millions of years of erosion, revealing diverse colors and dramatic shapes. The Falla de Baza (Barranco Gallego) is a significant active geological fault where distinct layers of red (Pliocene) and white (Pleistocene) sediments are visible, showcasing millions of years of tectonic forces.

Can I find viewpoints with panoramic views of the canyons?

Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The Cerro de la Bandera offers spectacular views of the fantastical forms carved by wind and water in the Gorafe Desert. Another great spot is Loma de Enmedio, which provides panoramic views over the labyrinth of ravines and gullies, including the impressive Rambla de los Anchurones. Within the Sierra de Baza Natural Park, Mirador de Narváez also offers stunning vistas.

Are there any historical or archaeological sites associated with the canyons?

The Gorafe Desert area is particularly rich in history, containing one of Europe's largest concentrations of megalithic dolmens and ancient cave dwellings. The Sierra de Baza Natural Park also holds archaeological remains, including rock paintings on Jabalcón Hill, offering a glimpse into the region's past.

What kind of wildlife can be observed in the canyons and natural parks?

The Sierra de Baza Natural Park is a haven for diverse wildlife, including deer, foxes, boars, and various bird species such as golden eagles. The park's varied terrain, from pine forests to Mediterranean meadows, supports a rich ecosystem, making it an excellent spot for nature observation.

Is it possible to go canyoning for beginners in the Baza area?

While the Sierra de Baza Natural Park offers opportunities for canyoning, specific beginner-friendly routes would typically require guidance from local experts or tour operators. The Río Castril, with its constructed walkways, offers a less strenuous and more accessible experience that can be enjoyed by those new to canyon environments, though it's more of a gorge walk than technical canyoning.

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