
This is a vast area of canyons near Moab, UT. The park is divided into three sections: Island in the Sky, The Needles, and The Maze. Island in the Sky is the most visited area. It is a "smaller" version of the Grand Canyon in Arizona. A popular thing to do do in this area is mountain bike the White Rim Road. The White Rim Road reminds me of hiking down to the Tonto Plateau of the Grand Canyon----you are not quite at the bottom, but you are below the rim and can experience canyons below the rim.
One of the more popular views along the Island in the Sky road is Mesa Arch. In the distance are the snow-capped La Sal Mountains. We visited here in May and had enjoyable weather. Since this is desert, the best times to visit are spring and fall.There are plenty of short hikes to do in the Island in the Sky unit. Two of them I did were the Upheaval Dome (interesting rock formations) and the popular Grand View Point trail. There are longer hikes as well as backpacking opportunities.
We did not camp in the park. We camped between the park and Moab. There is also another state park with the view to the left known as Dead Horse Point. In the late 1800s there were many wild mustangs in the area. Supposedly they were corralled at this point and "broken", but the ones that couldn't be were left with the gate open. These "broomtails" never left and died of thirst.For more information on the other two units of Canyonlands, here is the link to the NPS site:
http://www.nps.gov/cany/index.htm









