Near Canyon Rim Trail
Near Canyon Rim Trail
Near Canyon Rim Trail
Near Canyon Rim Trail
Near Canyon Rim Trail

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Canyon Rim Trail

4.7 (3 Ratings)
Breathtaking, panoramic views await all who travel along the Canyon Rim Trail.
1.3
mi
Distance
243
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.33mi
Distance
243ft
Elevation Gain
243ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
5,784ft
High Point
5,620ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Dogs
No Dogs
Description
When you visit Colorado National Monument, the Canyon Rim Trail is simply a must-do. This trail packs an abundance of outstanding scenery into a short hike. The trail conveniently begins behind the Saddlehorn Visitor Center. Be sure to stop in the center, where youall learn how this extraordinary landscape was created and how it was preserved as a national monument largely due to the efforts of one man, John Otto. As its name implies, the Canyon Rim Trail wanders along the cliff edge high above Wedding Canyon. The stunning views along the trail include interesting rock formations known as Independence Monument, Praying Hands, Pipe Organ, and Kissing Couple. The rocksa reddish appearance is caused by the hematite mineral. As the rocks break down due to contact with moisture, they bond with oxygen particles, and the rocks actually begin to rust, giving them the reddish hue. Look at the canyon walls carefully. Many raptors, including peregrine falcons and golden eagles, build their nests in the cliffs. The canyons and mesa tops are also home to smaller birds like the canyon wren and a variety of animals including desert bighorn sheep and coyotes. Be aware: The small but notorious black widow spider resides here, too. To learn more about the parkas plants and wildlife take the Alcove Nature Trail or the Ute Garden Interpretive Trail. The rocky Canyon Rim Trail ends at Bookcliff Shelter, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The massive rock wall opposite the shelter is called the Bookcliffs. It was named for its resemblance to a row of books. The shelter offers shade and a bench, enticing the hiker to stop and savor the view of this extraordinary national monument and the Grand Valley beyond.

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Contributors
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