Canyonlands National Park is located in southeastern Utah nearby Moab and Arches National Park. The dramatic and barren landscapes of Canyonlands were carved out by the Colorado river millions of years ago by natural erosion forming the unique canyons, buttes and arches that you can see today.












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Mesa Arch Canyonlands
Mesa Arch in Canyonlands is one of the most popular arches to visit and offers one of the best sunrise views in the park. This unique, window-like arch sits right at the edge of Buck Canyon and creates a frame around the beautiful scenery behind it. From the opening of the Mesa Arch you’ll be able to see the La Sal Mountains in the distance and the White Rim Valley below.








































