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Welcome to Black Canyon

The Black Canyon of the Gunnison's unique and spectacular landscape was formed slowly by the action of water and rock scouring down through hard Proterozoic crystalline rock.

No other canyon in North America combines the narrow opening, sheer walls, and startling depths offered by the Black Canyon of the Gunnison.

 
Things To Do

Plan Your Visit

Information to help you plan your trip to Black Canyon, including directions, fees, nearby attractions, and activities at the park.
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Things To Do

Experience the Black Canyon through a variety of recreational activities including hiking and ranger guided programs.
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2008 Visitor Guide

2008 Visitor Guide

The latest version of our annual park guide is now available. (6.5mb PDF)
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Write to

National Park Service
102 Elk Creek
Gunnison, Colorado 81230

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Phone

Park Headquarters
(970) 641-2337

Fax

(970) 641-3127

Climate

Weather can vary greatly between the canyon rim and canyon floor. Summer daytime temperatures range between 60 to 100F (15 to 38C), nights 30 to 50F (-1 to 10C) Winter daytime temperatures range between 20 to 40F (-6 to 4C), nights -10 to 20F (-23 to -6C)

Precipitation is minimal, brief afternoon thunderstorms occur during the summer.
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Fellows  

Did You Know?
Torrence & Fellows were the first explorers to successfully navigate the Black Canyon, hiking and swimming with the assistance of rubber air mattresses.

Last Updated: June 17, 2008 at 11:54 EST