Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is a hidden gem in western Colorado, offering some of the most dramatic and least-visited canyon scenery in the American West. The Gunnison River has carved a sheer, narrow gorge that plunges over 2,700 feet, with walls of dark Precambrian rock that seem to swallow the light. This is a place of raw, untamed beauty, where the scale and silence are humbling. Unlike the crowded South Rim of the Grand Canyon, Black Canyon feels like a secret—perfect for those seeking solitude, epic views, and world-class stargazing.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can experience the South Rim highlights in a half-day (3–4 hours), including the drive and a short walk. For a fuller experience, spend a full day: drive the South Rim in the morning, hike the Warner Point Nature Trail (1.5 miles) for lunch with a view, then head to the North Rim in the afternoon (allow 2 hours each way from the South Rim). If you’re a photographer or hiker, consider two days—one for the rims and one for a backcountry hike into the canyon (permit required). The park is compact, so you won’t spend hours driving between viewpoints.

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