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Lat 38.4598° N
Long 109.8210° W
Elevation3,900 – 7,120 ft

Utah · Stamp 23 / 63

Canyonlands

National Park · Established 1964

Two rivers carved a maze of canyons a mile down, and the park is really four different wildernesses sharing one boundary.

Area337,598 acres
TrailheadMoab, Utah
Visitors900k / yr
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Live · Island in the Sky open Needles & Island in the Sky are separate drives, no road connects them inside the park 1 active alert 76°F · high desert Live layer, from the National Park Service
Best windowApr–May, Sep–Oct · summer heat is intense Getting there40 min from Moab · 4 hr from Salt Lake City Fee$30 / vehicle · 7 days
★★★★★ 4.9 from 3 travelers 1 visitor stories 900k annual visitors Grounded in live NPS data
Canyonlands · Mile 01 · The Story

Where two rivers
carved a maze.

The Green and Colorado Rivers meet inside this park's boundary and have spent millions of years cutting a network of canyons so deep and so tangled that the park itself is split into four districts with no road connecting them directly: Island in the Sky, the Needles, the Maze, and the rivers themselves. Most visitors see only Island in the Sky, a mesa suspended above the confluence with views that make the scale of the whole system suddenly legible.

Mesa Arch frames that scale perfectly, a modest stone arch on the mesa's eastern edge that opens onto a thousand-foot drop and a horizon of canyons stacked behind it. It has become one of the most photographed sunrise spots in the Southwest for exactly that reason: the arch glows from below when the low sun catches the underside of the rock.

Come for Island in the Sky's overlooks. Stay long enough to notice how much of the park you still haven't seen, since the Needles and the Maze are entire separate worlds. Read the story, trust the live data above for what is open today, and when you leave, collect the stamp.

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The relief from a sensation of monotony is a great, unvisited, and unfrequented wilderness. This peculiar province of the Colorado is a region so wild and inaccessible that but a small portion of it has been trodden by the foot of man.
John Wesley Powell · describing the canyon country he explored by river in 1869
Mesa Arch · The Classic Sunrise
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Canyonlands · Mile 02 · The Essentials

Best Things to Do in Canyonlands

Six ways to spend your time, from a sunrise arch photograph to a viewpoint over the confluence of two rivers.

See

Mesa Arch at sunrise

A short walk to an arch that glows from beneath when the sun hits it, one of the most photographed spots in southern Utah.

The signature sight
See

Grand View Point

The best single overlook in the park, with the White Rim, the Colorado River canyon, and distant mountain ranges all visible at once.

Everyone · 30 min
Drive

Island in the Sky Scenic Drive

A paved loop connecting most of the district's overlooks and trailheads, doable in half a day with stops.

Casual · road-trippers
Explore

Upheaval Dome

A strange crater whose origin is still debated between meteor impact and salt dome collapse, with two overlook options.

Everyone · 1 hr
Do

Explore the Needles District

A separate district with its own entrance, known for colorful sandstone spires and more extensive backcountry trails.

Half day · road-trippers
Camp

Willow Flat Campground

A small, first-come campground in Island in the Sky with no water; bring your own and reserve nothing, since it fills fast.

Campers · arrive early
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Canyonlands · Mile 03 · Trails & Viewpoints

Best Hikes in Canyonlands, by Difficulty

Every trail rated honestly, with distance, climb, and a note on which district each one belongs to.

Mesa Arch Trail

Easy
0.6 mi+50 ft~30 min

A short loop to the park's most photographed arch, best before sunrise when the underside glows. No permit.

Grand View Point Trail

Easy
2 mi+80 ft~1 hr

A flat mesa-edge walk to the park's best single overlook, with the confluence of two canyons laid out below. No permit.

Green River Overlook Trail

Easy
0.2 miflat~15 min

A short paved walk to a sweeping view of the Green River canyon and the White Rim below. No permit.

Upheaval Dome Overlook

Easy–Mod
1.6 mi+300 ft~1.5 hr

A climb to two overlooks of a mysterious crater whose formation is still debated. No permit.

Aztec Butte Trail

Moderate
2 mi+250 ft~1.5 hr

A sandy, exposed climb to a butte with ancestral Puebloan granaries and a 360° mesa-top view. No permit.

Permit · overnight

Syncline Loop (around Upheaval Dome)

Extreme
8.3 mi+1,600 ft6–7 hr

A full loop around the crater's rim and floor, remote and exposed with route-finding required in places. Wilderness permit needed only for overnight camping.

No permit for day hikes · backcountry permits via Recreation.gov for overnight camping · high-clearance 4WD required for most backcountry roads

Canyonlands National Park at a Glance
1  Island in the Sky Visitor Center
2  Mesa Arch
3  Grand View Point
4  The Needles Visitor Center
5  Upheaval Dome
6  Green River Overlook
Stops shown in visit order. Build a plan above and this map updates to your exact stops.
Canyonlands · Mile 04 · Life on the Mesa

Wildlife in Canyonlands: Animals You Might See

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Works the steep canyon terrain throughout the park, often spotted from overlooks scanning the cliffs below.

Hunts the mesa tops at night, using oversized ears to both hear prey and shed excess body heat.

Nests on sheer canyon walls throughout the park, diving at extraordinary speeds over the river corridors below.

A foot of turquoise and yellow doing push-ups on sun-warmed rock, capable of sprinting upright on its hind legs when alarmed.

A large native river fish now endangered, part of ongoing recovery efforts in the Green and Colorado River corridors.

One of the largest wasps in North America, with a sting rated among the most painful of any insect but rarely directed at people.

Common in the scattered piñon-juniper woodlands throughout the mesa tops, most active at dawn and dusk.

Plant Life in Canyonlands: What Grows Here

Twisted and slow-growing across the mesa tops, capable of surviving centuries by shutting down whole branches during drought.

Shares the high desert woodland with juniper, its nuts historically a critical food source for people living in this landscape.

Common on the mesa tops, its bright yellow-pink blooms appearing in late spring across the open ground.

A fragile skin of cyanobacteria and lichen holding the desert soil together; a single footprint can take decades to heal. Stay on trail or bare rock.

Vanishes into the rock most of the year, then erupts in cup-shaped scarlet blooms each April, visible from surprising distances.

Scarlet-orange spikes scattered along the mesa edges each spring, partly parasitic on the roots of nearby grasses.

Fun Facts About Canyonlands

Fact 01

The park is split into four distinct districts — Island in the Sky, the Needles, the Maze, and the rivers — with no road connecting them to each other inside the park.

Fact 02

Mesa Arch sits on the edge of a 1,000-foot cliff, one of the reasons its sunrise glow has made it among the most photographed arches in the Southwest.

Fact 03

The Green and Colorado Rivers meet inside the park's boundary at a spot called the Confluence, one of the most remote river junctions in the Lower 48.

Fact 04

The Maze district is considered one of the most remote and difficult-to-access areas in the entire National Park System.

Canyonlands · Provisions
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Stay nearbyvia Hipcamp
Riverside sites near Moab
Forty minutes from Island in the Sky, Colorado River access included, from $29 a night.
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Canyonlands · Mile 06 · Where to Next

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