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Deep Canyons to High Mesas--Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands National Park is divided into three districts not connected by roads interior to the park: the Island in the Sky, the Needles, and the Maze (including Horseshoe Canyon). The Island in the Sky offers sweeping vistas over the lower two districts; the Needles and the Maze are more rugged, backcountry districts that offer excellent backcountry hikes and camping.
In the 1950s and early 1960s, Arches National Monument Superintendent Bates Wilson advocated the creation of a National Park in what is now Canyonlands. On September 12, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson established Canyonlands National Park. Initially consisting of 257,640 acres, Congress expanded Canyonlands to its present size of 337,598 acres in 1971.
Canyonlands National Park preserves one of the last relatively undisturbed areas of the Colorado Plateau, a geological province that encompasses much of the Colorado River and its tributaries. Carved out of vast sedimentary rock deposits, this landscape of canyons, mesas, and deep river gorges possesses remarkable natural features that are part of a unique desert ecosystem. Elevations within the park range from 3,700 to 7,200 feet above sea level.
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entrance to Canyonlands National Park
entrance to Canyonlands National Park
a rock cairn
a rock cairn
Shafer Canyon
Shafer Canyon
Picture time!
Picture time!
Shafer Canyon Road
Shafer Canyon Road
friendly and photogenic raven
friendly and photogenic raven
Shafer Canyon Overlook
Shafer Canyon Overlook
next stop ... Mesa Arch
next stop ... Mesa Arch
Mesa Arch
Mesa Arch
looking through the keyhole
looking through the keyhole
White Rim Valley & LaSal Mtns.
White Rim Valley & LaSal Mtns.
Note rock colors and layers
Note rock colors and layers
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