“It’s not just a view. It’s a vastness you can feel in your bones.”
Canyonlands isn’t a single canyon. It’s a sprawling, tangled maze of countless canyons, cliffs, and gorges, all woven together into a vast and confusing landscape. From the quiet of Mesa Arch at sunrise to the staggering drop-offs of Grand View Point, this is Utah at its wildest.
Cowboys once roamed this rugged land, hoping to graze cattle and strike it rich in uranium. Long before that, ancient Puebloans left behind stories in stone. And now, it’s your turn to step into this epic landscape.
This self-guided audio tour lets you explore at your own pace. As you drive through Island in the Sky, stories play automatically, guiding you to the best overlooks, trailheads, and photo spots while unpacking the geology, history, and legends that make this park unforgettable.
Marvel at the twin buttes of Merrimack and Monitor. Gaze down into Shafer Canyon, where a road zigzags like a rattlesnake. Pause at Mesa Arch, it’s worth every step of the short hike. Upheaval Dome might just blow your mind. And when you reach Grand View Point, it’s not the end. It’s the crescendo.
Just a heads-up: No matter how many photos you take, they’ll never quite capture the scale. But the red dust in your shoes? That’s yours to keep.
NOTE:
For updated road conditions, you can visit the alerts section on nps.gov. Entrance passes are required for all visitors. Please click on entrance fees to know more.
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Canyonlands National Park Map
Where To Start?
Starting Point Address: Moab Giants, 112 UT-313, Moab, UT 84532, USA
How Does It Work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. If there are multiple versions or entrances for your tour, be sure to download all audio guides.
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route and speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
Audio Story Highlights
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Merrimac and Monitor
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Big Mesa Viewpoint
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Plateau Viewpoint
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White Rim
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Basin Overlook Parking
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Dead Horse Point State Park
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Island in the Sky Visitor Center
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Shafer Canyon Overlook & The Neck
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The Neck
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Lathrop Trailhead
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Mesa Arch Trailhead
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Green River Overlook
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Aztec Butte Trailhead
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Whale Rock
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Upheaval Dome
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Candlestick Tower Overlook
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Murphy Point
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Buck Canyon Overlook
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White Rim Overlook
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Orange Cliffs Overlook
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Grand View Point
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Tour FAQs
Canyonlands National Park is located in southeastern Utah, near the town of Moab.
Canyonlands is known for its dramatic canyons carved by the Colorado River and its tributaries, as well as its towering rock formations and stunning vistas.
You can access Canyonlands by car. The park has several entrances, each providing access to different areas of the park. The main entrances are Island in the Sky, The Needles, and The Maze.
Yes, there are visitor centers at each of the main entrances. These visitor centers provide maps, information, and exhibits about the park’s natural and cultural history.
Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, backpacking, camping, stargazing, and photography. The park offers a variety of trails for different skill levels.
While there are no guided tours provided by the park itself, there are several tour companies in Moab that offer guided tours of Canyonlands, including jeep tours and river rafting excursions.
The best time to visit is during the spring or fall when the weather is mild. Summers can be extremely hot, and winters can bring cold temperatures and snow.
Yes, it’s important to stay hydrated, especially in hot weather. Be prepared with plenty of water, wear appropriate clothing and footwear, and let someone know your plans before heading out on a hike.
Yes, there are campgrounds in the park, but they fill up quickly, so reservations are recommended. Backcountry camping is also allowed with a permit.
You may encounter wildlife such as mule deer, desert bighorn sheep, coyotes, and various bird species. Keep a respectful distance and never feed wildlife.
Canyonlands is divided into four districts: Island in the Sky, The Needles, The Maze, and the rivers themselves. Each district offers unique landscapes and experiences.
Island in the Sky is known for its expansive mesa with panoramic views of deep canyons carved by the Colorado and Green Rivers. It’s famous for its dramatic overlooks like Grand View Point and Mesa Arch.
The Maze is one of the most remote areas in the United States. It’s a challenging backcountry district with few marked trails and requires extensive planning and preparation.
Yes, you can access the Colorado and Green Rivers for activities like rafting, kayaking, and canoeing. Permits are required for river trips, and they can be obtained through the park’s website.
Pets are allowed in Canyonlands but must be kept on a leash at all times.