Canyonlands National Park Hiking Trails
Canyonlands offers a variety of great hiking options, from short strolls to strenuous day hikes and multi-day backpacking treks. Read more...Â
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Canyonlands Hiking Trails
- Aztec Butte Trail
- Big Spring/Squaw Canyon Loop
- Cave Spring
- Chesler Park Loop
- Confluence Overlook
- Hiking-Elephant Canyon
- Grand View Trail
- Horseshoe Canyon
- Lower Red Lake Canyon
- Mesa Arch
- Peekaboo Trail
- Pictograph Fork To Harvest Scene
- Pothole Point Trail
- Roadside Ruin Trail
- Slickrock Trail
- Syncline Loop Trail
- Upheaval Dome Overlook
- Upper Salt Creek
- Whale Rock Trail
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Moab, UT 84532
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Our favorite hikes in Canyonlands National Park
Grand View Point
Grand View Point is a famous vista on the edge of Island in the Sky mesa, in Canyonlands National Park. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding area...(more)
Mesa Arch
Mesa Arch is a famous structure in the Island in the Sky District of Canyonlands National Park. Impressive photos show rugged canyon country in the di...(more)
Confluence Overlook
The Confluence marks the spot where the Green River and the Colorado River come together, in the heart of Canyonlands National Park. The Confluence is...(more)
Horseshoe Canyon (Great Gallery)
The Horseshoe Canyon Trail leads to The Great Gallery, a remarkable ancient Native American rock art site. The route follows a well-marked trail down...(more)
Upper Salt Creek
Some of Canyonlands’ most spectacular archaeological sites and arches are found in the Salt Creek drainage. The Upper Salt Creek Trail runs for 22.5...(more)