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Road Delays Possible

Road maintenance at Island in the Sky may cause brief traffic delays between 10/7 - 10/10. Similar maintenance will occur in the Needles District between 10/13 - 10/15.

Welcome to Canyonlands!

Canyonlands preserves a colorful landscape eroded into countless canyons, mesas and buttes by the Colorado River and its tributaries. The rivers divide the park into four districts: the Island in the Sky, the Needles, the Maze and the rivers themselves. While these areas share a primitive desert atmosphere, each retains its own character and offers different opportunities for exploration.

 
Inside Canyonlands

Inside Canyonlands

Join park rangers as they explore the many features of Canyonlands. These three to five minute videos provide an in-depth look at a range of topics...all of which you're likely to experience first-hand when you visit the park.
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Explore the Park

Explore the Park

Discover the destinations Canyonlands has to offer. From scenic overlooks at the Island in the Sky, to the remote canyons of the Maze, to the thunderous rapids of Cataract Canyon, a lifetime of exploration awaits.
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Curriculum Materials

Curriculum Materials

Canyon Country Outdoor Education, a cooperative venture between the National Park Service, local school districts and nonprofit organizations, leads school groups on field trips throughout the area. Educators can download curriculum materials for grades one through six.
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Nature & Science

Nature & Science

Canyonlands preserves one of the last, relatively undisturbed areas of the Colorado Plateau, a geologic province that encompasses much of the Colorado River and its tributaries. Carved out of vast sedimentary rock deposits, this area possesses remarkable natural features that support a fascinating desert ecosystem.
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Canyonlands National Park
2282 SW Resource Blvd.
Moab, Utah 84532

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Phone

General Information
(435) 719-2313

Backcountry Information
(435) 259-4351

Fax

(435) 719-2300

Climate

The climate in Canyonlands is extremely dry. Most precipitation falls in early spring and late summer. Summer highs often exceed 100 Degrees Fahrenheit, with lows in the 60's. Fall and Spring temperatures are milder, with highs in the 70's and 80's. Winter temperatures range from highs in the 40's and 50's to lows well below freezing. Snow is usually light to moderate.
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Collared Lizard  

Did You Know?
Lizards, including the colorful collared lizard, are one of the most frequently seen animals in Canyonlands. When not chasing flies or basking in the sun, they are often seen doing what appears to be push-ups. Scientists believe this and other behaviors signal dominance and facilitate courtship.

Last Updated: October 06, 2008 at 18:52 EST