Canyonlands National Park is one of Utah’s most underrated national parks. However, it deserves your attention as it is full of countless canyons, gorgeous buttes, and the majestic Colorado River. One of the best ways to capture the beauty of this national park in Utah is a visit to the Grand View Point Overlook. This is one of the most popular and jaw-dropping overlooks in Canyonlands National Park (maybe even the entire state!) but to reach it, you have a bit of a hike ahead of you.

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The Grand View Point Trail can become quite busy so be respectful of other hikers. Also, make sure to bring sun protection and plenty of water as there is little shade. This trail is open year-round but during the winter months, you can experience snow and ice. During this time, traction devices are recommended. For more information on this hiking trail and Canyonlands National Park, visit the National Park Service website.

Have you ventured on the Grand View Point Trail? What was your experience like? Let us know in the comments! If you love Canyonlands National Park and want to explore other canyons in the Beehive State, check out this road trip that will take you to three canyons in three days.

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