Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
No other canyon in North America combines the narrow opening, sheer walls, and startling depths offered by the Black Canyon of the Gunnison. The beauty of the canyon covers 30,244 acres, or 47.26 square miles, bringing over 173,000 visitors every year. The greatest depth of the canyon plunges 2,722 feet from the top of the walls and stretches 1,500 feet from side to side. These measurements cause sunlight to only briefly illuminate the canyon, hence the name "Black Canyon" of the Gunnison. A geologists dream, the rushing water from the Gunnison River (always visible from the rim) cuts into rocks, some as old as 2 billion years. However, for those not in the field of geology, the Black Canyon provides excitement and activities for everyone.
When exploring the Black Canyon, you can chose activities from a range of easy to extremely strenuous and dangerous. For the lover of extreme sports, expert rock climbing along the canyon walls is available (pre-climbing and post-climbing registration is required). Hiking in the inner canyon is also possible, though you must obtain a permit from the visitor center before trying this. Only a few people descend the canyon to access the river activities of the raging Gunnison River. Kayaking and white water rafting down the wild Gunnison River is an exciting activity for the extreme sport lover.
Hiking along the outer rim of the canyon offers both easy and strenuous trails. There are trails on the North Rim, the South Rim, and on inner-canyon routes that descend deep into the canyon. Rangers are available to give guided walks along the easier trails. Also offered are ranger talks and lunch with a ranger. For children ages 7-12, Black Canyon offers a junior ranger program which gives the child a badge, certificate and pencil after completing the booklet. There are also 4 wheelchair accessible overlooks to enjoy views. Instead of risking the hike down, it is possible drive down to the bottom of the canyon via the East Portal Road. The road is paved and starts near the south rim entrance and the view at the bottom makes an excellent contrast to that at the rim.
The visitor center also provides academic activities for the whole family. In July 2000, the visitor center added new interactive exhibits to learn more about the park. A digital theater provides two orientation programs for you to become more acquainted with the park. The Curecanti National Recreation Area is also close by.
Places to Stay and Fun Things to Do
Western Colorado Fishing Guide. Gunnison Colorado's premier fishing guide service. Fly fish for trophy brown & rainbow trout on the Blue Mesa Reservoir, or spend a day on the Gunnison River.
Closest RV Park to Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park in Montrose with shade trees & a creek. Camper Cabin for rent. Open all year. We also rent motorhomes & pop-up campers. 18 Hole Mini-Golf.
Twice Named Colorado's "Company of the Year." Offering 1/2 to 10 day whitewater rafting trips on 5 Colorado rivers. Featuring Inn-to-Inn rafting, horseback riding, jeeping and downhill mountain biking.
Country comfort & charm featuring a garden courtyard with redwood deck, swimming pool & hot tub on Main Street in Montrose. Motel rooms, kitchenettes & non-smoking rooms. Ask about 3-bedroom cabin.
New owners & management! In the heart of the Uncompaghre Valley at the foot of the majestic San Juan Mountains in Montrose, spacious full hookup sites with pull thrus, indoor/outdoor pool, enclosed hot tub.
On Blue Mesa Reservoir 15 minutes west of Gunnison with full hookups - 30 & 50 amp electrical service and nice cabins. Hunting and sightseeing. WI-FI. Boat launch and rental nearby. Great views.
A half-mile west of Gunnison, walk to the River. Newly updated cabin-ettes, most with full kitchens. Ol' fashion ambiance on 3 acres of shaded lawn. Near fishing, boating, rafting, hunting, horses, and hiking.
Open all year. Quiet location convenient to downtown Montrose. Heated pool, pavilion. Shady grassy pull thrus RV sites. Separate tent area. Near Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Ouray & Telluride.
8 cozy and secluded cabins inside Gunnison National Forest and along Cement Creek. 8 miles to Crested Butte. Full kitchens, baths, fireplaces and more. Pet friendly. Trails from resort. Open year round.
Secluded on 160 acres for your privacy. In the picturesque Onion Valley, 9 miles southeast of Crawford. This cabin is fully equipped, peaceful, and quiet. No phone or TV! Try Geo-Caching to find treasure.
In Gunnison, an ideal spot for those who want the convenience of town but love the peace & quiet of a rocky mountains. New cabins & cabinettes with kitchens plus 3 bedroom vacation homes. WI-FI.
More Activities & Information
Greater Gunnison Local Area MapDownloads:
Download an area map of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park(Map provided by the U.S. National Park Service)
Directions:
To South Rim: 15 miles east of Montrose, via U.S. Hwy 50 and CO Hwy 347To North Rim: 11 miles south of Crawford, via CO Hwy 92 and North Rim Road (closed in winter)




