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Canyonlands National ParkHome > Canyonlands > Canyonlands National Park ![]() 9:00am4:30pm Daily Closed Christmas Day Needles Visitor Center 9:00am4:30pm Daily Closed Christmas Day Maze Ranger Station 9:00am4:30pm Daily Closed Christmas Day Canyonlands National Park, a unique destination full of spires, buttes, arches, rivers and most spectacular of all, vast canyons. This park is home to The Needles, Maze and Island of the Sky districts. Each area offers its own unique scenery and vastness that provide feelings of solitude. Canyonlands is sliced into these three areas by the Green and Colorado rivers. Beautiful vistas and overlooks have kept park visitors in awe for many years. Canyonlands is still an untrammeled and quiet mass of canyons that often appeal to the more rugged of hikers, 4 wheel drivers and mountain bikers. Highlights of Canyonlands National Park Spectacular vistas make Island in the Sky a very popular place to visit when traveling to Canyonlands National Park. With scenery that stretches to the horizon and to mountain peaks, Island in the Sky proves to be a beautiful area to try to get those photographs. People come to this wilderness of broken rock, little water, and stunted junipers and find intangible resources hard to find elsewhere: solitude, silence, and challenges demanding self-reliance. The 600 foot descent to the bottom of the Maze is a plunge into the heart of this country. The Needles is a startling landscape of sculptured rock spires, arches, canyons, grabens, and potholes. The dominant landforms are the Needles themselves - rock pinnacles banded in red and white. Earth movements fractured the rock, and water, wind, and freezing and thawing eroded it into the jumbled terrain of today. |
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