Whether you're stopping by for an hour or planning a two-week vacation, Canyonlands offers many ways to spend your time in the park.
Activities
Many visits to Canyonlands involve some hiking, biking, boating or four-wheel driving in the park's backcountry.
For Kids
Traveling with kids? If the cool rock formations won't keep them occupied, we have a few other things that might.
Places To Go
The Colorado and Green Rivers divide Canyonlands into several different districts.
Nearby Attractions
In southeast Utah, there is something remarkable around every corner.
Orientation Video Witness the grandeur of Canyonlands and its many features in this short video. more...
What about my pet? Activities with pets are very limited at Canyonlands... more...
Looking for more? Guidebooks, maps and other publications are available in our bookstore. more...
Did You Know?
Lizards, including the colorful collared lizard, are one of the most frequently seen animals in Canyonlands. When not chasing flies or basking in the sun, they are often seen doing what appears to be push-ups. Scientists believe this and other behaviors signal dominance and facilitate courtship.