Big Island View at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
near Crawford, Colorado is a short roadside overlook that features views of the Black Canyon from the north rim.
Walk
This overlook trail leads down along the canyon's north rim for less than 100-feet to provide visitors with stunning southeastern views of the Gunnison River as it cuts its way through the Black Canyon's sheer cliff sides. Big Island View referrers to the jutting rock ledges and outcroppings that sit in the middle of the canyon, forcing the Gunnison River around their massive stature. This short trail should not be considered a hike and is just barely a walk, but regardless of the mileage Big Island View is well-worth the stop if planning to explore the secluded north rim.
Seclusion on the North Rim
Black Canyon Gunnison National Park's
north rim is visited by far less people and provides abundant seclusion
for those who want to get away from the crowds. For popular day hikes
on the north rim, consider checking out the Chasm View Nature Trail
in addition to other trails like the North Vista Trail and the
Deadhorse Trail. The rest of the quick-hit trails
along the north rim are very short walks or short paths that lead to
canyon overlooks. Plan your trip to the Black Canyon by checking out
our guides to each of the short overlooks along the north rim - starting
from west to east: The Narrows View, Balanced Rock View, Big Island View, Island Peaks View, and the Kneeling Camel View.
Pets
Dogs
are allowed on this trail only if leashed and must be cleaned up after. Note
that dogs are only allowed in parking lots, campgrounds, on paths to
overlooks (like this one), the Rim Rock Trail, and the Chasm View Nature Trail. Dogs are not permitted on any other trails in the park. You can read all of the rules and regulations for pets at the park here.
Parking
Hikers
will find a parking turnout at the coordinates provided, located
along North Rim Drive in the park. The lot is large enough to
fit less than a dozen vehicles as of June 2024.
Warnings
Steep cliffs:
Despite the abundance of safety precautions (i.e. fencing), this trail
leads to cliffs that might drop 2,000-feet or more into the Black
Canyon. Be aware of your surroundings.
Sun exposure: This
trail has very-little shade and also sits at about 7,700-feet above sea
level which increases the UV index. It's smart to wear sunscreen and
bring extra sun protection when hiking this trail and other trails at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park.
Elevation sickness:
This trail brings hikers through an altitude of about 7,700-feet above
sea level. Around the 7,000-foot mark above sea level, you may start to
experience symptoms of elevation sickness including shortness of breath,
headaches, muscle aches, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, fatigue, or
vomiting if you are not fully acclimated. If you're experiencing bad
altitude sickness symptoms, the smartest move is to get to lower
elevation as soon as possible.
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