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North Rim Scenic Road of Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park

North Rim Scenic Road of Black Canyon of Gunnison NP

The North Rim is the quieter, more rugged, and primitive side of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. It has limited services and unpaved roads, yet still has the same or even more spectacular views of the canyon than the South Rim. To access all the viewpoints and trails on the North Rim, you can take the only road, the North Rim Scenic Road. In this blog, we will show you how to visit the North Rim side of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and all the cool stops along the North Rim Scenic Road.

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Important Things to Know

Is There A Fee To Visit Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park?

There is a fee to enter the Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park. You can pay at the self-pay station at the ranger station or use your American the Beautiful Pass.

Are Pets Allowed on North Rim Scenic Road?

Pet are allowed on the walk to the overlooks along the North Rim Scenic Road and the Chasm View Nature Trail ONLY. They have to be on a leash, a maximum of 6ft in length. They are NOT allowed in any other areas of the park. Please DO NOT leave your pet unattended in a vehicle or campsite.

How Much Time Do I Need to Drive the Road?

The North Rim scenic road takes about 2-3 hours. However, it can take longer if you decide to go for a hike.

Important Things to know in North Rim Scenic Road of Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park

What Else Do I Need to Know?

  • The North Rim is about a 1.5 – 2 hour drive from the South Rim of Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park. So the two sides are pretty far from each other.
  • The last 7 miles of the road are unpaved, however, it usually is in good condition and doable for most vehicles. This road also closes to vehicles in the winter and early spring. So make sure to check for road conditions before making your trip.
  • The North Rim side of Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park is very rugged with limited services. We highly recommend bringing everything that you need for your whole day of adventure here such as water, food, medicine, sunscreen, a GPS tracker like the Garmin InReach, etc.
  • The park has water fill-up stations located in the campground and at the ranger station, available ONLY in the summer. However, water here is limited because it has to be trucked in. Therefore, you should bring your water instead. Water is NOT available during spring, fall, and winter.
Map of North Rim Scenic Road of Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park

The Overlooks & Hikes

There are 6 overlooks and a couple of hikes located along the North Rim Scenic Road in Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. We’ll list them in the order that you drive in from the ranger station.

Exclamation Point Trail

The trailhead for this trail starts at the Ranger Station, which is also our first stop. We recommend doing this trail if you have time. It is an easy 3-mile round-trip hike that takes you to some of the most beautiful viewpoints of the canyon. It does get very warm in the summer so get an early start if you can. There are minimal shades here. If you’re ambitious, you can actually extend this hike to a longer adventure to Green Mountain. It is an additional 3 miles and a lot more elevation gain.

Exclamation Point in North Rim Scenic Road of Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park

Chasm View Nature Trail

Chasm View Nature Trail is our next stop. This short 0.33-mile trail is located next to the North Rim Campground. Chasm View Nature Trail gives you impressive views of the Painted Wall. At 2,250ft, Painted Wall is the tallest vertical cliff in Colorado. To compare the scale, if New York’s Empire State Building stood on this canyon floor, it would only reach a bit more than halfway to the top of the cliff. Isn’t that crazy?

Chasm View in North Rim Scenic Road of Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park

The Narrows

After the Chasm View, we’re backtracking along North Rim Scenic Road past the Ranger Station to The Narrows Overlook. This overlook offers dramatic views of the narrowest points of the Black Canyon. The main viewing area has railings along the edge. Even with the railing, the views are pretty awesome. If you walk a bit further, you can have an unobstructed view of the canyon without the railing.

The Narrows in North Rim Scenic Road of Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park

Balanced Rock

This is a quick stop right off the road. It is a short walk to a viewing area where you can see a large, perilously balancing high above the Gunnison River. Because of its angle, it’s kind of hard to see. So, it is our least favorite overlook along the North Rim Scenic Road in Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park.

Balanced Rock in North Rim Scenic Road of Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park

Big Island

Big Island is another quick stop right off the North Rim Scenic Road, with not a lot of walking. Here, you’ll get similar views to The Narrows. It’s beautiful, but it’s also alright if you want to skip this one.

Big Island in North Rim Scenic Road of Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park

Island Peaks

Out of all the overlooks on the North Rim Scenic Road, this one is our favorite. It is a short loop to the canyon rim. The view from this over look is quite different from the other spots that we’ve seen. The jagged rock walls protruding from the bottom of the gorge remind us of the floating islands in Avatar, but not as green. You also have different views of the Black Canyon depending on which way you look.

Island Peak in North Rim Scenic Road of Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park

Kneeling Camel

This is our last overlook on the North Rim Scenic Road. This is another view point where you can just hopped off your car and see it. If you look left at the right angle, you can see a rock shaped like a kneeling camel. 

Just past the Kneeling Camel viewpoint, there is the trailhead for the Deadhorse trail. It is about 5 miles round trip and is rated moderate. This trail isn’t the most exciting so you can skip it if you want. The North Rim Scenic Road ends at the round-about pass the Kneeling Camel. 

Kneeling Camel in North Rim Scenic Road of Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park

Since you’re close to Ouray, don’t forget to stop by the Box Canyon Falls. It’s a beautiful waterfall tucked in the middle of the canyon. If you’re up for a challenge, try out the free Ouray Via Ferrata or Gold Mountain Via Ferrata! It’s not for everyone but it is super fun!

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