Tours and Tickets to Experience Canyonlands National Park
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What are people saying about Canyonlands National Park
Christopher_C, Mar 2026
A little bit of adventure at the Canyonlands!
My husband and I enjoyed this tour very much. Our guide, Mark Trunzo, was very knowledgeable, professional and skilled at navigating the rough terrain. He took his time and showed us many interesting areas in the Canyonlands. He gave an appreciation of Moab, Utah.
Theodore_C, Mar 2026
Nice, inexpensive way to add to self-driving experience
Audio tour was exactly as described in terms of location accuracy and working without cellular connection. It added a lot to our tour of the park.
Lisa_B, Mar 2026
Awesome experience!
Mark was an exceptional guide, knowledgeable, thoughtful and funny. He took some amazing pictures for us. It was a unique perspective of the park we would not have experienced on our own. We felt very safe with mark at the wheel. Beautiful views! Highly recommend this tour!
JEFFREY_H, Dec 2025
Canyonlands National Park
If you have the opportunity to have Blaine as your guide you will have an awesome experience going through Canyonlands National Park. His knowledge of history, the area and archeology is phenomenal. You will not regret it.
Ciaran_P, Feb 2026
Amazing
Amazing experience. Josh and John were exceptional guides and extremely knowledgeable. Mind blowing tour with the most amazing scenery and views.
John_T, Feb 2026
Great trip
Well worth the cost.saw many sights that we would never have known about. Great to have someone who knows the roads.
traci_R, Jan 2026
Best way to experience Canyonland
This was truly one of the best tours we have ever done. It is so nice to have a professional driving the narrow roads in Canyonland. The views are breathtaking and cannot be seen without a tour like this.. Cody was an amazing guide, and a great driver!!
Bruce_L, Oct 2025
Excellent for self-guided tour
This tour is excellent for self-guiding through Zion arches and canyonland. We didn't stop at each site in order but this tour guide can figure out where we were and fill is in with all kinds of interesting information
Peggy_C, Oct 2025
It kept our entire family...
It kept our entire family engaged. It was extremely informational regarding the history and other fun facts. We had one person that was immobile and it was great he was able to sit in the car with this app.
Tina_A, Dec 2025
Highly recommend!
Great guide who was very knowledgeable, had a great personality and went above and beyond to make our trip memorable. Highly recommend!
John_W, Dec 2025
Outstanding trip
Exceptional experience our guide was very knowledgeable very excited and entertaining so much about the history native culture.
Jennifer_M, Oct 2025
Pretty good!
My mom and I traveled to arches and canyonlands. We gave the canyonlands guide a try and were very pleased.
Canyonlands National Park
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Canyonlands National Park is a must-visit for adventure travelers and families.
Don’t forget to bring water and sun protection; the desert heat can be intense.
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking over uneven surfaces.
Dress in layers; the temperature can fluctuate wildly in a single day.
Wheelchair users can access the Island in the Sky and Needles visitor centers and several overlooks.
People Also Ask
How many days do you need to see Canyonlands National Park?
Plan to spend at least two days in Canyonlands National Park. That’s enough time to explore a couple of the park’s most important areas. Popular destinations include the Island in the Sky mesa—it has sheer cliffs with sweeping views—and the colorful area of sandstone spires known as the Needles.
What is the best month to visit Canyonlands National Park?
Many people consider spring the best time to visit Canyonlands National Park. Mild temperatures and sunny weather mean April and May are perfect for hiking and other outdoor activities. They’re generally the best months for wildflowers, too, with brilliant blossoms on prickly pear cactus, Harriman’s yucca, and other desert plants.
How long does it take to drive around Canyonlands National Park?
You could spend days exploring Canyonlands National Park by car—but you can explore some scenic highlights in half a day. A favorite route is the 34-mile (55-kilometer) round-trip drive from Moab to Island in the Sky, following a paved road that winds past soaring overlooks, trailheads, and rock formations.
Is there a scenic drive through Canyonlands National Park?
There are many scenic drives through Canyonlands National Park. Many require high-clearance—such as the 100-mile (160-kilometer) White Rim Road—but paved routes take in fabulous scenery. Favorites include the out-and-back from Moab to Island in the Sky’s Grand View Point and the road to Big Spring Canyon Overlook and the Needles.
Do you need reservations to enter Canyonlands National Park?
No, you don’t need reservations to visit Canyonlands National Park. You’ll need to pay an entrance fee, though, and some popular areas require permits. Secure permits in advance to drive some popular dirt roads, spend a night in the backcountry, take a river trip, or use a group campsite.
How crowded does Canyonlands National Park get?
Canyonlands National Park is quieter than some national parks in Utah, including Arches, Zion, and Bryce Canyon. Popular areas and parking lots still get crowded at busy times, however. Since summer is peak season at Canyonlands National Park, you can avoid heavy traffic by visiting in spring or fall.
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