Natural AttractionBlack Canyon of the Gunnison National Park Sign
2,700 ft deep slot canyon; base as narrow as 40 ft, carved in 2-billion-year-old rocks.

Dark, sheer canyon walls loom above the Gunnison River. The base exposes Precambrian metamorphic and igneous rocks, with younger sedimentary layers above. Over millions of years, water erosion deepened the gorge as uplift lifted the plateau, carving this world-class incision.
Geological Formation
8,280 ft
Drive-up viewpoints; canyon trails are steep and not wheelchair accessible
Incised canyon with depths over 1,800 ft (South Rim) and over 1,100 ft (North Rim); exposure of Precambrian rocks at base
Dark, vertical canyon walls; Gunnison River at the base; exposed Precambrian metamorphic/igneous rocks with overlying sediments
One of the deepest incised canyons with extensive Precambrian rock exposure in North America
Late spring through early fall (MayβOctober); North Rim open roughly mid-May to mid-October; sunrise/sunset light highlights the walls.
Drop-offs and sheer cliffs; rockfall; extreme temperature swings; flash floods during monsoon; stay on marked overlooks
One of the deepest incised canyons with extensive Precambrian rock exposure in North America
Deep exposure of Precambrian metamorphic and igneous rocks; canyon incision over 2β3 million years
Enter via South Rim or North Rim; drive Rim Road to overlooks; parking at overlooks
Rim Rock Nature Trail (South Rim); East Portal Trail (South Rim); North Rim viewpoints
Rim Rock Nature Trail; East Portal Trail
South Rim overlooks along Rim Rock Nature Trail; East Portal Trail vantage; North Rim viewpoints
Sunrise on east walls; golden hour on west walls; dramatic shadows
Overlooks along Rim Road; East Portal vantage; dawn light across east walls
Mule deer, black bears, coyotes, raptors; occasional bighorn sheep on canyon walls
Hot afternoons in summer; possible afternoon thunderstorms; winter snow and ice
Rim Rock Nature Trail; East Portal; North Rim viewpoints
South Rim Visitor Center and restrooms; limited North Rim facilities
South Rim has accessible viewpoints; canyon trails are steep
Keep children close; stay on designated paths; hold hands near edges
South Rim Visitor Center and restrooms; limited North Rim facilities
To Park Entrance
Varies by overlook; overlooks accessible via park roads on both rims
Based on 142 Google reviews
Based on 142 guest reviews
" Visitors praise the canyon's dramatic depth and long rock record exposure; North Rim access is more constrained, while South Rim provides the strongest interpretive context"
Yesβparking can fill quickly in peak season; plan to arrive early or use overflow areas.
The rim views deliver the geologic narrative; deeper canyon hikes are strenuous and not necessary for context.
Dogs are restricted to developed areas; keep them on leash and on designated trails where allowed.
South Rim has accessible viewpoints; the descent into the canyon is steep and not wheelchair accessible.
The river reads dark in the canyon; color comes from depth and shadow rather than a vivid blue.
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