Seek out the off-the-beaten-path activities of Canyonlands, and you'll be amply rewarded. The unusual, the unexpected, and the unforgettable hikes and views that not as many experience are what make memories for a lifetime. These are some of our favorite off the beaten path things to do in Canyonlands.
Horseshoe Canyon is a remote, sandy hike that leads to ancient rock art panels widely considered to be the best in North America. Elephant Canyon/Druid Arch is another favorite Canyonlands hike, serving up stellar, classic views of the area. Others vigorously defend Chesler Park for its own unique topography and backcountry serenity. Salt Creek Canyon hides many ancient ruins and some natural arches. Lower Red Lake Canyon doesn't have a lake, but it does have a great overnight backpacking trail and a 1,400 foot elevation change. The Confluence Overlook leads to a lookout high above the meeting of the mighty Colorado and Green Rivers. Murphy Loop has beautiful views of the surrounding White Rim rock formations and the elegantly carved canyons.
For some hardy, adventurous people, off-the-beaten-path means wild back roads that can be driven. In the rugged, remote Maze District of Canyonlands, you'll find plenty such dirt roads. Elephant Hill Road is quite popular with Jeep enthusiasts, while Lavender Canyon Road will definitely test both your skill and stamina along its bone-rattling 30 mile+ length. Make sure you have maps, water, and backcountry smarts before you head off on these decidedly off-the-beaten-path treks.
Canyonlands National Park
17 miles, can be less. Sun exposed, largest rocks in Needles...
Remote backcountry hike leading to well-preserved rock art panels in pristine canyon...
Canyonlands National Park
One of the best views of the Needles. 11 miles...
Canyonlands National Park
Rough canyon trail past arches and archaeological sites...
Canyonlands National Park
18.8 mi. No actual lake! No water till muddy Colorado River...
Canyonlands National Park
11 miles, flat desert trail, view Maze and Island districts...
Canyonlands National Park
9-miles, 1400-foot elevation gain, no water...
Canyonlands National Park
Only for experienced drivers. High clearance 4WD vehicles...
Canyonlands National Park
36.6 mile 4WD road. Too sandy for mountain bikes. Ruins...
Canyonlands National Park
Very challenging 4WD road...