The Magnificent Overlook In Utah That’s Worthy Of A Little Adventure
By Catherine Armstrong|Published March 30, 2021
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
The Beehive State’s five national parks each have unique features, but all offer sweeping vistas of a vast landscape that seems untouched by humans. It’s not uncommon to find overlooks with views that go for miles, and at Canyonlands National Park, those million-dollar views are a dime a dozen!
One of the best overlooks at Canyonlands requires a short hike, but your efforts are richly rewarded. Check out the Grand View Point Overlook:
Canyonlands National Park covers 337,598 acres, and its views stretch for miles. Here, you'll see how the elements have carved out canyons and shaped rock formations and buttes across the landscape over eons. One of the best spots for viewing is the Grand View Point Overlook.
You'll find the overlook at the south end of the Island in the Sky District, and a short, 300-foot-long, paved path will take you right to the viewing area.
This path winds it way along steep cliff edges and the National Park Service suggests that you'll want to allow at least 90 minutes out and back for this excursion.
Keep a close eye on kids - it's a long way down - and make sure to stay on the path to protect the biological soil crust. The trail has an elevation gain of around 170 feet.
Learn more about Canyonlands National Park on its website. Follow the park’s Facebook page to see what the National Park System has in store for Canyonlands in the upcoming weeks and months.
Have you visited Canyonlands National Park and hiked to the Grand View Point Overlook?
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