National Parks

Canyon in North America's National Parks

Name

 

National Park

Agua Canyon
This overlook in the southern section of the park has a nice view of several standout hoodoos. Look fo
  Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Point
After absorbing views of the Black Mountains and Navajo Mountain, you can follow the Under-the-Rim-Trail
  Bryce Canyon National Park
Petroglyph Canyons
The two canyons, commonly called Big Petroglyph and Little Petroglyph, are in the Coso Mountain range
  Death Valley National Park
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
This canyon was named for the 20-mule teams that, between 1883 and 1889, carried 10-ton loads of borax
  Death Valley National Park
Grand Canyon Resort
Hualapai Tourism, run by the Hualapai Tribe, offers the basic Hualapai Legacy tour package ($43.05 pe
  Grand Canyon
Havasu Canyon
Havasu Canyon, south of the middle part of Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim and away from the crowds,
  Grand Canyon
McKittrick Canyon
A desert creek flows through this canyon, which is lined with walnut, maple, and other trees that explode
  Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Inscription Canyon
One of the world's largest natural Native American art galleries, this canyon is 42 mi northwest of Barstow
  The Mojave Desert
Indian Canyons
The Indian Canyons are the ancestral home of the Agua Caliente, part of the Cahuilla people. You can see
  Palm Springs and the Desert Resorts
Tahquitz Canyon
Ranger-led tours of Tahquitz Canyon take you into a secluded canyon on the Agua Caliente Reservation.
  Palm Springs and the Desert Resorts
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
This stunning canyon is 23 mi long, but there is only one trail from rim to base. As a result, a majority
  Yellowstone National Park