Canyonlands National Park Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour





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Recommended: Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together! Explore the sweeping canyons, deep valleys, and gigantic mesas of Canyonlands National Park with this self-guided driving tour. Discover Mesa Arch and its iconic sunrise, admire a stunning landscape from the White Rim Trail, and learn about the cowboys who once tried to tame this wild and wonderful land. This self-guided tour allows you to explore Canyonlands with maximum flexibility and value. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
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In such a beautiful landscape, you can’t escape the lure of exploring off the beaten path. But watch out! If you do go off the path, you might be trampling on soil that’s alive. You might think I’m joking, but throughout Canyonlands, Arches, and Moab is something called a biological soil crust. Note: The tour is over 62 miles long, with more than 37 audio stories, and takes about 1-2 hours to complete. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
Cataract Canyon is a 46-mile-long canyon of the Colorado River located within Canyonlands National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in southern Utah.
The Green River Overlook offers some of the most unique views of Canyonland’s Island in the Sky District. You’re able to see the Green River continuing its work on the canyon walls. The river is the largest stream in Utah at 730 miles. The name probably comes from the green soapstone that can be found along its banks.
Stop by the Visitor Center coming up ahead. It’s a great place to grab supplies, use the bathroom, and fill up your water bottles. As you’ve already seen, this park doesn’t have much infrastructure, and being dehydrated out here is no joke.
Canyonlands National Park in southeastern Utah is known for its dramatic desert landscape carved by the Colorado River. Island in the Sky is a huge, flat-topped mesa with panoramic overlooks. Other notable areas include the towering rock pinnacles known as the Needles, the remote canyons of the Maze, and the Native American rock paintings in Horseshoe Canyon. Whitewater rapids flow through Cataract Canyon.
Corona Arch is a natural sandstone arch near Moab. The arch is located within the same rock formation as Pinto Arch and Bowtie Arch.
This overlook offers views from three sides. It may be a bit daunting if you're afraid of heights since there’s nothing between you and the Canyon. However, the incredible view is worth it.
Coming up on your left is a turn out for Plateau Viewpoint. Pullover if you want photos of some spectacular views! There’s also a handicap accessible toilet and an information panel on anthropological work in the area.
Dead Horse Point — it’s a creepy name, isn’t it? According to local legend, wild mustangs used to be corralled here to be broken in the early 1800s. Once all the desirable horses had been broken and claimed by the cowboys, the undesirables were left to go free.
Look to the right. All you can see at the moment are tall rock walls. That’s because we’re near the floor of Sevenmile Canyon. As we continue to drive, we’ll emerge from the canyon and be able to see two very distinct features in the distance to the right -- the Merrimac and the Monitor.
The trail that leads to Murphy Point Overlook is quite easy, adding up to 3.5 miles roundtrip. While the hike itself doesn’t offer much in the way of scenery, the overlook provides a stunning view of Stillwater Canyon and the Green River.
A lot of natural landmarks and trails in Canyonlands are named by or after cowboys and ranchers. In fact, Ned Chaffin’s father and one of his brothers had a spring named after them.
Coming up on your right is Big Mesa Viewpoint. Pause for a quick look at some stunning scenery. The enormous mesa looks like it was plonked down here by accident, and then forgotten.
What makes this trail special? Simple: the granaries left here by Native peoples. They’re visible from the base of the last hill if you just keep your eyes open. These granaries are hundreds of years old, so be careful when approaching.
In front of you is perhaps the world’s largest whale. Don’t see it? The whale’s head is on the left side of the rock. There’s an easy one-mile hike that takes you up along the whale’s back. When you get on top of this cetacean, you’ll be rewarded with spectacular views of the Upheaval Dome.
Ahead, pull over for Mesa Arch. This is a must-do at Canyonlands. Once you’ve parked, walk along the short trail to the arch. As you walk, notice the juniper and pinyon trees around you. These are popular in Canyonlands so keep an eye out for them elsewhere too.
In the distance, do you see three giant candles sticking out of the landscape? That’s Candlestick Tower! Doesn’t this sandstone formation look like a layered birthday cake, topped with candles? * The bottom layer is white, the middle a reddish-brown, and the top is red.
Despite being relatively small, there’s a lot to do here. First, what might catch your eye is the overlook itself, which has a view of the Colorado River. There’s also a cafe to reenergize.
Here you’ll see spectacular views of Buck Canyon and the La Sal mountains. The short trail is paved, making it one of the most accessible places in the park. There’s also a rail that stands between you and the canyon, so if you are scared of heights, this overlook is perfect for you.
This is a great place to rest and enjoy a quick meal! There are only eight tables, so be sure to claim one if there are any available.
The cowboys used the Orange Cliffs extensively. They called a part of these cliffs “Under the Ledge” — since it was a distinct area that sorta appeared to be underneath a huge, rocky ledge.
We’re now at the end of the Canyonlands National Park tour. I hope you’ve enjoyed the journey! If you enjoyed the tour, check out our other tours of nearby Arches, Bryce, Zion, and more!
Remember how the park’s rocks have been formed in layers? In most of the park, these layers haven’t been disrupted since their formation. What you see is what was deposited, all those hundreds of millions of years ago.
The area we’re traveling over is known as the Neck. Why? Well, remember that this Island in the Sky District of Canyonlands is a huge mesa surrounded by lowlands. Well, there’s a strip of land that connects this mesa to other mesas — just like a natural bridge!
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- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Check current road conditions and closures before your visit.
- Kindly note that an entrance permit is required to visit Canyonlands National Park, and it is not included with this tour.
- Easy to use: GPS-triggered audio plays automatically along the route for a hands-free experience.
- Private tour: Explore in your own vehicle without crowded buses or large tour groups.
- At your own pace: Start anytime and pause for hikes, picnics, photos, or scenic stops.
- Works offline: Once downloaded, the tour works using GPS without Wi-Fi or cellular service.
- Good value: One purchase covers everyone in your vehicle, not each person separately.
- More ways to save: Choose a single tour, a nearby bundle, or access to 200+ tours.
- Download in advance: Download the Tour Guide app by Action and tour while connected to Wi-Fi or a strong cellular signal.
- Follow the route: Begin at the suggested starting point or join anywhere along the route shown in the app.
- Lifetime access: Preview the tour before your trip and revisit the stories, photos, and details afterward.
- Supported devices: iPhone with iOS 15+, Android with version 9+, or a GPS-enabled iPad/tablet with cellular capability.
Reviews(61)
Great it was a lovely ride and view😎
Marisa, thank you for taking my GPS driving audio tour of Canyonlands National Park. I’m so glad you had a great trip and enjoyed the lovely ride and views along the way. If you plan to explore more of Utah, don’t miss my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour; it covers Arches, Bryce, Zion, and more. Happy exploring!
The audio is activated by your map app and it’s like the narrator is with you! Info that fills gaps.
Pam, thank you for taking my Canyonlands GPS driving audio tour. I’m so glad the GPS-triggered audio felt like having the narrator right there with you and helped fill in the gaps with useful information along the way. I hope you’ll try my Utah Mighty 5 self-guided driving audio tour to explore Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Capitol Reef together. Happy exploring!
It was the perfect guide. Enough info to geek out on a little bit without getting annoying. Great timing of the voice overs. Very good info about what your looking at and what your looking for. We totally enjoyed it and look froward to visiting again to see the arches park.
Travis, thank you for taking my GPS driving audio tour of Canyonlands National Park. I’m so glad it felt like the perfect guide, with the right amount of information, well-timed voiceovers, and helpful details about what to look for along the way. I hope you’ll try my Utah Mighty 5 self-guided driving audio tour to explore Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Capitol Reef together. Happy exploring!
Be sure to have your app open and ready at least 15 miles before you get to the entrance station. By the time you get to the entrance station, 21 segments have already played.
Kelly, I'm so glad you enjoyed my Canyonlands GPS Driving Audio Tour. The tour begins before the entrance station, so I recommend downloading, setting up, and reviewing it before arriving at the park. I’m glad you pointed this out, as it helps future travelers get the most out of the experience from the start. If you’re ready for more adventures, check out my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which includes tours of Zion, Bryce, and Capitol Reef. Happy exploring!
The audio tour is easy to follow and full of interesting facts. The narrator tells in advance when it’s time to pull over for the various viewpoints, trailheads and other stops. The map and story list give a preview of what to expect.
Paula, I’m glad to hear my Canyonlands National Park GPS Audio Driving Tour was easy to follow and full of interesting facts. It’s great that the advance pull-over prompts, map, and story list helped you preview the route and enjoy each stop. If you’re ready for more adventures, check out my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which includes Zion, Bryce, and Capitol Reef tours. Happy exploring!
The history narrative as we drive through Canyonlands was very enjoyable. We stopped and hiked at all of the sites which I highly recommend. We really enjoyed this drive.
Anita, I’m really glad to hear that my Canyonlands GPS Driving Audio Tour made your drive more enjoyable with its historical context along the way. It’s great that you took the time to stop and hike at the sites. If you’re ready for more adventures, check out my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which includes Zion, Bryce, and Capitol Reef tours. Happy exploring!
Audio tour was exactly as described in terms of location accuracy and working without cellular connection. It added a lot to our tour of the park.
Theodore, I’m really glad to hear that my Canyonlands GPS Driving Audio Tour worked exactly as described, with accurate location tracking and smooth offline use without cellular service. It’s wonderful to know my tour added more depth to your drive through the park. If you’re ready for more adventures, check out my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which includes Zion, Bryce, and Capitol Reef tours. Happy exploring!
The self-guided tour was inexpensive, easy to use and enhanced the park experience for those who do the short drive through version. I have already recommended its use to friends for all the Utah national parks.
I’m delighted to hear that you enjoyed my Canyonlands Driving Audio Tour and found it easy to use, as well as a great value. It’s terrific that the tour enhanced your visit, even during a short drive through the park. I truly appreciate your recommendation to friends — that means a lot. If you plan to explore more of Utah, don’t miss my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour; it covers Arches, Bryce, Zion, and more. Happy exploring!
My mom and I traveled to arches and canyonlands. We gave the canyonlands guide a try and were very pleased.
Jennifer, I’m so happy to hear that you and your mom enjoyed my Canyonlands National Park Audio Tour. I’m excited that you liked the guide and that it made your visit to the park better. If you’re ready for more adventures, take a look at my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which includes Zion, Bryce, and Capitol Reef tours. Happy exploring!
Cut out a lot and couldn’t access for the front part that we missed by starting at different place. Thought it was suppose to work without internet but when it cut out it required internet to restart
Hi Sandra, I’m sorry to hear about the issues you faced. Once the app and tour are downloaded, there’s no need for a cell signal or Wi-Fi, as it works offline. It looks like you may have started from a different location, but following the provided route should ensure everything works smoothly. My support hours are 9–6 EST, and our products are valid forever, so you have plenty of time to use them or request a replacement/refund if needed.



