
Painted Wall View
Painted Wall truly is one of the more remarkable sights in Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park.
Plan Around Painted Wall View
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Painted Wall View Details
Painted Wall truly is one of the more remarkable sights in Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. This near-vertical wall is fissured and cracked from top to bottom, making it a favorite place for rock climbers and for nesting birds, but it gets its name from the colors 'splattered' across its face by patches of lichen, bits of vegetation, and the streaks and striations of rocks. The trail to the overlook is another short, easy one, and if you took in the sights from Chasm View, on the east side of this oxbow in the river, you can see the difference in the canyon's look and feel over a short distance. This can be an interesting place to watch the sun rise or set as well.
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Nearby Parks Around Painted Wall View
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Painted Wall View
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0.1 mi away
Chasm View
Remarkable views of the South Rim down a short trail just off the road.
0.1 mi away
Painted Wall
Made up of some of the oldest rocks in Colorado, Painted Wall is a must-see in the park.
0.4 mi away
Cedar Point Nature Trail
An easy trail featuring the flowers, grasses, and shrubs native to the South Rim of Black Canyon.
0.5 mi away
North Rim Campground
North Rim Campground is located in a Pinyon-Juniper forest approximately 16 miles southwest of Crawford, Colo.
0.6 mi away
Dragon Point
The overlook at Dragon Poin offers a stomach-churning view of the depths of the canyon.