Orange Cliffs Overlook in Canyonlands National Park Panoramic View
The Murphy Basin with the Orange Cliffs in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Abajo Mountains over the horizon starts the video as it pans clockwise with views of the Green River and White Rim, follow by Murphy Point up the cliff, and continue with views of surrounding area.
Canyonlands National Park, Utah (Island in the Sky)
Exploring the Island in the Sky district of Canyonlands National Park, Utah: Shafer Trail Overlook, Mesa Arch, Grand View Point, Monument Basin, Orange Cliffs, Buck Canyon Overlook, Green River Overlook. Hiked and narrated by Estonian journalist Priit Pullerits on July 3, 2017.
Canyonlands National Park
Recorded June 9-11, 2010.
The first part of the video is from the Island in the Sky District where I stop at Shafer Canyon Overlook, Buck Canyon Overlook, Grandview Point and Orange Cliffs Overlook. Next there are views of the Needles and the Island in the Sky districts from the Colorado River. Views from the Needles Overlook are next followed by an aerial view of the confluence of the Green and Colorado Rivers.
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Grand View Point Overlook, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Grand View Point Overlook, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Arches NP, Canyonlands Island in the Sky NP - USA road trip #11
Sep.-Oct.2015, Day7.Timelapse drive: Moab (UT) to Arches National Park and Canyonlands - Island in the Sky. Delicate Arch Trail.
2019 Road Trip | Part 10 | Canyonlands (Island in the Sky)
Canyonlands (Island in the Sky) is a short ride, so I actually went to Dead Horse State Park (If I remember correctly it was 10 or 12 dollars for the entrance fee) and even had time to visit Arches National Park, all on the same day. Canyonlands Needle District is the southern section and is about an hour drive from Island in the Sky, I visited this part the next day.
Camping - Needles Overlook Spectacular- Canyon Rims, UT
Camping - Needles Overlook Spectacular - Canyon Rims, UT
Free Primitive Camping - Needles Overlook Spectacular - Canyon Rims, UT. This place lives up to it's name for sure. Just incredible scenery.
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The Maze and Orange Cliffs, Southeastern Utah
An informative video documenting the safety techniques and abilities needed to enter this desert landscape.
Grand View Point Overlook - Canyonlands National Park - HD 2016 - Grand Circle Trip
Breathtaking scenic views at Grand View Point Overlook in the Island in the Sky area of Canyonlands National Park.
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Island In The Sky at Canyonlands National Park // RV Living // Family Travel Vlog
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Reds Canyon Loop Backcountry 4WD Road in the San Rafael Swell, Utah
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Reds Canyon Loop is an incredible gorgeous trail in the south end of the San Rafael Swell in Central Utah. Starting at a high elevation, you can see the beautiful canyon that you will be descending into. Once in the canyon, you can see where the trail gets its name. Winding through the red cliffs, you will wish you could spend days down here. As you exit the trail to the north, you are treated with more spectacular views of the surrounding areas. This is an absolute must do in the Swell!
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Upheaval Dome in Canyonlands National Park
We hiked to the lookouts at Upheaval Dome in Canyonlands National Park.
Upheaval Dome is an impact structure, the deeply eroded bottom-most remnants of an impact crater, in Canyonlands National Park southwest of the city of Moab, Utah, in the United States.
Candlestick Tower Overlook in Canyonlands National Park Panoramic View
The Candlestick Tower with the Green River Overlook on the cliff on the right starts the video as it pans counter-clockwise with views of Soda Springs Basin and area around the overlook.
White Rim Overlook in Canyonlands NP
Ep. 130: Canyonlands - The Maze | Utah off-road 4x4 travel camping hiking
Unlike most National Parks, the Maze District of Canyonlands in Utah has no paved roads. You won't see any tour buses filled with visitors here. In fact, it has few roads at all -- it's mostly traversed by 4x4 trails. Cut off from the rest of the world by the Colorado and Green Rivers, it's one of the most remote places in the Lower 48.
For most visitors, Canyonlands National Park means the Island in the Sky district, from which the remote Maze district is separated by the canyons of the Green River. It takes hours to drive between the two, including the final 46 miles on dirt road just to reach the Hans Flat Ranger Station. Even then, you're still not yet in the Park as you first have to traverse the Orange Cliffs Unit of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area to enter the Park itself.
The Maze is the most remote and least visited unit of Canyonlands, and requires a greater degree of self-sufficiency. Rarely do visitors spend less than three days in the Maze, and the area can easily absorb a week-long trip. We'd only see one ranger jeep, and one group of four mountain bikers in our four full days in The Maze. It's a place to bring lots of water, extra gas, and even spare parts for your vehicle.
We first visited The Maze in 2014 on a five-day 4x4 camping expedition with friends Marc and Karen, which we'll share with you in this episode of Grand Adventure.
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Hatch Point Campground - Canyon Rims Recreation Area - Utah
Hatch Point Campground is 25 miles down the road in Canyon Rims Recreation Area. About 10 of those miles are on a well-graded gravel road. Can accommodate larger RVs.
Hidden Canyon and Bartlett Overlooks near Moab, Utah
(Description in English follows below.) Maastikurattasõit Moabist (Utah osariik, USA) loodes mööda 3-D Jeep Route'i ja Hidden Canyon Rim Roadi esmalt Hidden Canyoni servale ja seejärel Bartlett Washi kõrgele vaatekohale. Filmitud rattakiivrile kinnitatud GoPro Hero+ kaameraga 10. aprillil 2016. Autor Priit Pullerits.
A mountain bike on 3-D Jeep Route and Hidden Canyon Rim Road to Hidden Canyon Overlook and Bartlett Wash Overlook northwest of Moab, Utah. Filmed on April 10, 2016 with a GoPro Hero+ camera mounted on a helmet. The comments are in Estonian. Filmed and ridden by an Estonian journalist Priit Pullerits.
Flying to to Grand Viewpoint Canyonlands
Green River Overlook, Canyonlands N.P., 8-11-2012.
Here is a video of the expansive Green River Overlook at Canyonlands N.P., taken on Saturday, August 11, 2012. Toward the end of the clip, you can see a mite-sized man on a dirt bike traveling near one of the bottom canyon rims. It was spotted by Kelly with her laser eyesight. I couldn't see it even when she pointed it out to me, thus the wavering video trying to find it. Even at such a great distance, we were still able to faintly hear his engine noises from the top. I suppose the canyons have a megaphone-like effect.