Hells Gate Explained
Hells Gate, Hell's Gate, Hell Gate or Hells Gates may refer to:
Places
Africa
Antarctica
Asia
Australia
Canada
Caribbean
New Zealand
- Tikitere, area of geothermal activity in Rotorua, New Zealand
United Kingdom
United States
- Hells Gate, gap in Cochise County, Arizona
- Hells Gate, gap in Gila County, Arizona
- Hells Gate, gap in Santa Cruz County, Arizona
- Hells Gate, point of interest in Death Valley National Park, California
- Hells Gate, cliff in Eagle County, Colorado
- Hells Gate, channel in Collier County, Florida near Marco Island
- Hells Gate, channel in Camden County, Georgia
- Hells Gate State Park, just outside Lewiston, Idaho
- Hell's Gate, stretch of rapids on the Kettle River in Banning State Park, Minnesota
- Hell Gate, Montana, near the eastern end of the Missoula Valley, Montana
- Hells Gate, gap in Esmeralda County, Nevada
- Hell Gate, New York City, a narrow tidal channel in the East River in New York State
- Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, Oregon and Idaho, centered on the Snake River, a tributary of the Columbia River
- Hells Gate, channel in Curry County, Oregon
- Hellgate Canyon, a gorge and rapids on the Rogue River in Josephine County, Oregon
- Hells Gate, channel in Palo Pinto County, Texas
- Hells Gate, a channel of the Columbia River at the mouth of Hells Gate Canyon, in Klickitat County, Washington
Books
- Hell Gate, a novel by Linda Fairstein
- Hell's Gate, a science fiction novel series by David Weber and Linda Evans
- Hell Gate, a book by Douglas Hensley based on the hauntings of Bobby Mackey's Music World
Film
- Hell's Gate, a 1989 Italian horror film directed by Umberto Lenzi
- Hell's Gate, alternate title for the 1953 Japanese film Gate of Hell.
Media
Sports
- Gogoplata, a type of wrestling chokehold also known as Hell's Gate
See also