Big Island Overlook

Big Island Overlook

Natural Attr
Last Updated: July 2026

Type

Canyon Overlook

Accessibility

Drive-up view — the overlook is right next to the parking area and requires very little walking

Features

Rim-edge viewpoint into the Black Canyon of the Gunnison gorge, reached with almost no walking from the adjacent parking area.

Overview

About This Attraction

From the railing at Big Island Overlook, the canyon walls of the Black Canyon drop away in front of you toward the Gunnison River far below — and you barely have to walk to earn the view. The National Park Service places this overlook right next to its parking area, making it one of the lowest-effort canyon views in the park. What you are looking at is the work of a single relentless engine: the Gunnison River, grinding downward through some of the hardest rock in Colorado for roughly two million years. Bring a camera; the NPS classifies this spot specifically as a scenic view and photo spot.

Quick Facts

Type

Canyon Overlook

Access

Drive-up view — the overlook is right next to the parking area and requires very little walking

Main Features

Rim-edge viewpoint into the Black Canyon of the Gunnison gorge, reached with almost no walking from the adjacent parking area.

What You'll See

The canyon itself — steep gorge walls plunging toward the Gunnison River corridor, viewed from the rim just steps from your car.

What Makes It Special

One of the park's near-zero-effort canyon views: the NPS notes the overlook is right next to the parking area and requires very little walking to see the canyon.

Best Time to Visit

The South Rim of the park is open 24 hours a day, so timing is about light, not gates. For canyon overlooks, midday sun reaches deepest into the gorge, while early and late light throws long shadows across the walls — pick based on whether you want detail or drama.

Safety Considerations

Gravity is the hazard. This is a rim overlook above a deep river-cut gorge — stay behind railings, keep children within arm's reach, and never scramble past the developed viewing area for a 'better' angle. Give wildlife space: 100 yards for bears, 25 yards for everything else.

Visitor Tips

  • This is a minimal-effort stop — the overlook is right next to the parking area, so add it to a rim-drive itinerary even if you're short on time or energy.
  • Look down, not just out: the depth of the gorge is the story here, carved by the Gunnison River.
  • Stay behind railings and back from the rim edge — the drop into the canyon is the primary hazard at every overlook in this park.
  • Keep at least 25 yards from wildlife (100 yards from bears).
  • The NPS tags this spot as a Scenic View/Photo Spot — bring the camera.
ℹ️ Data Sources
📖 National Park Service — Big Island Overlook (official page) (checked 2026-07-12) 📖 National Park Service — Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Park fees, hours & conditions (checked 2026-07-05) 📖 Climate data: Black Canyon Of The Gunnison, Co Us, 8,150 ft (NOAA 1991-2020 normals, station USC00050754) 📝 YourNPGuide Editorial

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