Canyonlands National Park

island in the sky district

The Island in the Sky District encompasses the northern section of the park, offering an overlook of much of Canyonlands. The 34-mile round-trip scenic drive passes several overlooks, providing dramatic views.

Grand View Point
An impressive overlook of the canyons, with particularly incredible sunset views.
Green River Overlook
An overlook from which visitors can see the Green River, which along with the Colorado River is responsible for carving out the landscape. This overlook is also particularly scenic at sunset.
Upheaval Dome
An unusual crater that can be reached via a short but strenuous trail.
Mesa Arch
Views of the arch are best at sunrise.
needles district

The Needles District forms the southeast corner of Canyonlands and was named for the colorful spires of Cedar Mesa Sandstone that dominate the area. The district’s extensive trail system provides many opportunities for long day hikes and overnight trips.

Big Spring Canyon Overlook
Accessible by road, this overlook provides a scenic view of the landscape.
Tower Ruin
An ancient Puebloan structure accessible by foot or 4WD vehicle.
Confluence Overlook
The confluence of the Colorado and Green rivers is accessible only by foot or by 4WD vehicle.
Druid Arch
A natural arch located at the end of a long canyon, accessible by foot.
Joint Trail
A narrow crack in the earth, the Joint Trail extends for several hundred meters and is often no more than a few feet wide with walls extending several stories into the air.
Chesler Park
Located within the heart of the Needles, this area is accessible by foot and is surrounded by the sandstone formations that gave the district its name.
maze district

The Maze District is accessible only by unpaved roads and is considered one of the most remote areas in the lower-48 states. The Maze District is also well known as a previous hideout for famous outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The Hans Flat Ranger Station is open year-round from 8 AM to 4:30 PM and offers books and maps for sale. There are no entrance fees charged in the Maze District, and no services or amenities are available.

Chocolate Drops
The Chocolate Drops are a series of sandstone mesas that rise above the surrounding landscape. They are also known as Locomotive Buttes. Vintage maps and guide books refer to this feature as the Chocolate Bars, has been unfortunately misnamed on contemporary maps.
Horseshoe Canyon
contains some of the most significant rock art in North America. The Great Gallery, the best known panel in Horseshoe Canyon, includes well-preserved, life-sized figures with intricate designs. Other impressive sights include spring wildflowers, sheer sandstone walls and mature cottonwood groves along the intermittent stream in the canyon bottom.