Since visiting more than one district in a day isn't practical for most Canyonlands visitors, itineraries are listed for Island in the Sky and The Needles districts separately.
Island in the Sky If you have.... 1 Hour: Drive to Grand View Point and enjoy a broad view of the entire park. If time permits, visit Buck Canyon or Shafer Canyon overlooks along the way. 2 Hours: Visit Grand View Point and Green River Overlook, and hike the 0.5-mile-loop nature trail to Mesa Arch. Half a day: Visit all of the above and enjoy many of the other short, mesa top nature trails to features like Whale Rock or Upheaval Dome. Attend a ranger-led program. Visitors with four-wheel-drive may consider returning to Moab via the Shafer Trail and Potash roads. Many days: Use the campground as a base camp and explore the district on foot or in a vehicle. Explore the backcountry via backpacking or a multi-day, four-wheel-drive or mountain bike trip along the White Rim Road (permit required). The Needles If you have... 1 Hour: Hike any one of the short interpretive trails and drive to Big Spring Canyon Overlook to enjoy the view. 2 Hours: Drive the three-mile unpaved Elephant Hill access road for a distant view of The Needles. Hike one or two of the short interpretive trails. Half a Day: In addition to enjoying the scenic drive, hikers can explore the Slickrock Trail or walk to the edge of Chesler Park for a closer look at The Needles. Visitors with four-wheel-drive vehicles might consider driving to the Colorado River Overlook. Spend some time at the visitor center learning about the area. Full Day: Hike one of the longer backcountry trails, or spend time exploring the four-wheel-drive roads, traveling up Horse Canyon to see the arches, or over Elephant Hill to the Confluence Overlook. (Permits required.) Many Days: Use the campground as a base camp and explore some of the hiking trails. Backpackers could spend a night in Chesler Park or Lost Canyon. Visitors with four-wheel-drive could move their base camp into the backcountry, stay at Devils Kitchen or Peekaboo, and explore the area around those locations. (Permits are required for many backcountry visits.) |
Last updated: February 19, 2023