Near Grand Viewpoint Overlook Trail
Near Grand Viewpoint Overlook Trail
Near Grand Viewpoint Overlook Trail
Near Grand Viewpoint Overlook Trail
Near Grand Viewpoint Overlook Trail

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Grand Viewpoint Overlook Trail

4.8 (54 Ratings)
An easy route along the southern-most edge of the Island in the Sky with phenomenal views in every direction.
1.8
mi
Distance
240
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyGeologically SignificantViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.77mi
Distance
240ft
Elevation Gain
240ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
6,262ft
High Point
6,209ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The trail starts with a paved ADA-accessble path to the overlook. From here the primative trail starts with well maintained rock steps leading to a typical rock and dirt trail. The primative trail then follows the canyon edge, taking hikers to the edge of the "island" that the district was named after. Hikers are treated to expansive views. To the east, Monument Valley can be seen for miles with the distant snowcapped LaSal mountains creating a great juxtaposition of geology. Around 0.5 miles into the hike the trail then switches to allow views to the north and west looking into the maze of cliffs created by the Green River. The end of the trail is an excellent spot to watch the sunset. For the average hiker, the short and relatively flat 0.9-mile return trip can be completed before it gets too dark. As with any sunset hike, always come prepared with a headlight. As with the rest of the park, there is no water at the trailhead. The hike is quite exposed to the elements and can be a dangerous place during an electrical storm. While not lengthy, it is recommened to bring water along, especially in summer. For those afraid of heights, this may not be the best hike for you. While the trail does give plenty of buffer from the cliff edge, some sections do provide simultaneously amazing and vertigo-inducing views of the massive 1,300-foot drop below. For the photographers, a standard zoom lens will be ideal. A telephoto can also be helpful to zoom in on specific details in the canyon below. While it will be tempting to take pictures directly off the cliff edge, attempt to capture some foreground interest when available to add a sense of scale and depth

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