Canyonlands National Park: Utah's Largest and Most Rugged Wilderness

Spanning 527 square miles, Canyonlands National Park is Utah's largest and wildest protected area. Its extreme terrain rivals the planet's most rugged landscapes, showcasing dramatic arches, bridges, needles, spires, craters, mesas, and buttes—a stunning display of Earth's ancient geology.
The park features four distinct districts divided by the Green and Colorado Rivers: Island in the Sky, The Needles, The Maze, and Horseshoe Canyon. Each requires independent access, as no roads connect them.
Moab is the perfect base for exploring Island in the Sky and The Needles districts.




