Overlooking Canyonlands is Dead Horse Point State Park, an accessible option for our 35′ motorhome. Although there is limited parking for RVs at the overlooks in the National Park, we hit them all and agreed it would have been nice to have a car instead. Later in the trip, we approached the Canyonlands from the southern lower elevation (called Needles) where you could bike, hike or get a permit and camp in the Canyonlands rather than just gawk from the overlooks in the north. We overnighted on developed BLM then took a long off road trail on ebikes out to the Colorado River overlook, where we saw the state park cliff in which we’d camped a few nights before.
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