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Canyonlands National Park

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Park Alerts (2)

Elephant Hill Access Rd and Cave Spring Rd to close temporarily March 26: The unpaved Elephant Hill Access Road and Cave Spring Road, and associated parking lots, will close temporarily for necessary road maintenance on March 26, 2026. The roads and parking lots will be clo...
Difficult Conditions Complicate Cataract Canyon Takeouts: Hite Ramp is closed. The North Wash take-out is a primitive, unimproved dirt take-out. You will not be able to back a trailer down the dirt slope. Recent washouts have further deteriorated conditions.

About Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands is a wilderness of canyons, buttes, and spires carved by the Colorado River and Green River. The park is divided into four distinct districts; no roads join them together. The districts share similar desert ecosystems, but each one provides unique opportunities for adventure and discovery.

Things To Do

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Boating in Canyonlands
1-12 Days

Boating in Canyonlands

The Colorado and Green rivers have played a significant role in shaping the landscape of Canyonlands. Boating is a great way to see the park from the bottom up, and affords boaters a unique perspective.

Stargazing Events in Southeast Utah
1-3 Hours

Stargazing Events in Southeast Utah

Rangers occasionally lead stargazing programs and events at parks throughout southeast Utah. Learn about what to expect and check out a schedule of stargazing events at Arches and Canyonlands national parks and Hovenweep and Natural Bridges national monuments. Even when formal programs are not offered, people are welcome to enjoy the parks after dark on their own.

Hiking at Canyonlands

Hiking at Canyonlands

Canyonlands has hundreds of miles of hiking trails which explore the park’s natural and cultural features. Both Island in the Sky and The Needles provide ample opportunities for short walks, day hikes and backpacking trips. Due to its remoteness, The Maze is primarily a backpacking destination.

Canyonlands Junior Ranger Program

Canyonlands Junior Ranger Program

There are a few ways to become a junior ranger at Canyonlands. Free junior ranger booklets are available at park visitor centers, or you can download them from the park website. Filled with fun activities, these books reveal the wonders of Canyonlands to kids and parents alike. After completing certain exercises, you can earn a junior ranger badge and signed certificate.

Rock Climbing at Canyonlands

Rock Climbing at Canyonlands

The sandstone towers at the Island in the Sky attract the most rock climbers. We do not see many climbers in the rest of the park due to the poor rock quality and a lack of established routes.

Backcountry Camping in Canyonlands
1-14 Days

Backcountry Camping in Canyonlands

What better way to connect with this wilderness of countless canyons than on foot? Canyonlands offers hundreds of miles of hiking trails with designated campsites for overnight backcountry travel.

Available Activities

Astronomy
Stargazing
Biking
Boating
Camping
Backcountry Camping
Car or Front Country Camping
Group Camping
Climbing
Rock Climbing
Guided Tours
Boat Tour
Hiking
Horse Trekking
Horseback Riding
Paddling
Canoe or Kayak Camping
Whitewater Rafting
Junior Ranger Program
Park Film
Shopping
Bookstore and Park Store

Weather

Canyonlands is part of the Colorado Plateau, a "high desert" region that experiences wide temperature fluctuations, sometimes over 40 degrees in a single day. The temperate (and most popular) seasons are spring (April-May) and fall (mid-September-October), when daytime highs average 60 to 80 F and lows average 30 to 50 F. Summer temperatures often exceed 100 F, making strenuous exercise difficult.

Winters are cold, with highs averaging 30 to 50 F, and lows averaging 0 to 20 F.

Getting There

Canyonlands National Park is cut into three land districts by the Green and Colorado rivers. Island in the Sky, in the north of the park, is about 40 minutes from Moab, UT via UT 313. The Needles district is in the southeast corner of Canyonlands, about 90 minutes from Moab or an hour from Monticello, UT via UT 211.

The Maze district, in the west of the park, is the most remote and challenging; its ranger station is down 46 miles of dirt road from UT 24. All roads in The Maze require high-clearance 4WD.

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Hours

Open Year-round

Canyonlands National Park is generally open 24 hours a day, year-round.

Entrance Fees

Entrance - Private Vehicle

Admits one private, non-commercial vehicle (15 passenger capacity or less) and all its occupants.

$30.00

Entrance - Motorcycle

Valid for 7 days. Admits up to 2 private, non-commercial motorcycles with up to 4 total passengers.

$25.00

Entrance - Per Person

Admits one individual with no car. Typically used for bicyclists, hikers, and pedestrians. Youth 15 and under are admitted free.

$15.00

Location

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38.2456, -109.8802

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