Canyonlands National Park, Southeastern Utah: Images and Information
A web site by Ray Rasmussen

Canyonlands National Park is located in Southern Utah. This webpage contains landscape and wildflower photographs of Canyonlands. Canyonlands has 4 sections: the Maze, the Island in the Sky, the Needles, and Horseshoe Canyon Districts. The photography is largely of the Needles District.

This web site is dedicated to:

Bates Wilson, Past Superintendent of Arches National Park [then National Mounument] and first champion of Canyonlands National Park.
Secretary of the Interior Stuart Udall who made the political process work for the creation of the park.
The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance: A group of dedicated conservationists. If you care about canyonlands, send a contribution to help with the work.
David Brower and the Sierra Club who let the fight to prevent the damming of the Grand Canyon.
Edward Abbey whose spirited writing raised public awareness about the uniqueness of slickrock country.
The Anasazi whose cliff dwellings hauntingly remind us of our humble origins.

If you are taken by the beauty of Canyonlands National Park, please consider contributing to the conservation organizations that helped to establish it and that continue to fight to protect it and other special places like it.

Copyright and Image Sales: Website design and photographic images are copright protected and are the property of Ray Rasmussen. If you are a school or a not-for-profit conservation organization, you are welcome to use the images, but please notify me by email. If you are interested in high resolution scans or quality prints of these images go to the sales information page.

 

 

 

Canyonlands National Park: A Landscape Photography Web Page. Canyonlands National Park is located in Southern Utah. This webpage contains high quality landscape and wildflower photographs of Canyonlands. Canyonlands National Park has 4 sections: the Maze, the Island in the Sky, the Needles, and Horseshoe Canyon Districts. The photography is largely of the Needles District.