Complete guide to Canyonlands National Park including things to do, history, camping, nearby lodging, and so much more.
America’s national parks are known for their vast tracts of unspoiled wilderness, and we love celebrating the trails that take you deep into the backcountry of these iconic landscapes.
The first humans known to visit Canyonlands were Paleoindians, who searched for large game animals and edible plants as long as 10,000 years ago. While some of their projectiles have been found in ...
If there is one thing to know about Canyonlands National Park, it's that its 337,598 acres are divided into four distinct districts: Island in the Sky, The Needles, The Maze and Horseshoe Canyon.
Days Utah BLM allowed the public to review environmental analysis for leases covering 134,000 acres near the park Preserving an immense desert wilderness sculpted by the Green and Colorado Rivers, ...