Canyonlands · April
Canyonlands in April
April is the busiest time to visit Canyonlands — busier than March, quieter than May.
Crowd score
How busy it gets
The park's busiest time. Reservations, early starts, and patience recommended.
About 88% of this park's busiest month.
Source: NPS Visitor Use Statistics, 2023–2025
Data: NPS visitation 2023–2025 · crowd scores computed Jul 2026 · alerts checked Jul 10, 2026. How this is calculated →
Computed from federal data · Methodology by Sharon Ben-Moshe
Visitation
Typical April visits vs. the year
Typical monthly recreation visits, averaged over the most recent three full years.
Source: NPS Visitor Use Statistics, 2023–2025
Weather
April weather
- Avg high
- 67°F
- Avg low
- 36°F
- Precipitation
- 0.7"
- Sunrise
- 5:43 AM
- Sunset
- 6:56 PM
- Daylight
- 13.2h
Source: NOAA 1991–2020 climate normals, CANYONLANDS-THE NEEDLES, UT US
What's open
Canyonlands in April: access
Canyonlands National Park is generally open 24 hours a day, year-round.
Seasonal closures may apply:
- Information
Expect delays due to paving on Potash Road/SR-279
Paving crews will be working weekdays from 7 am to 7 pm from June 8 through mid-July. Expect closures along the road shoulders in active work zones, and short delays with alternating one-way traffic controlled by a flagging operation.
- Park Closure
Temporary Closure of The Needles District
Canyonlands National Park has temporarily closed The Needles district to all uses, including the backcountry, until further notice due to the Babylon Fire near Blanding, UT. The Babylon Fire is located within Bears Ears National Monument and is not currently burning within Canyonlands National Park, but it is progressing toward the park and UT 211.
Details on nps.gov →
Source: NPS Data API
Conditions
Current alerts
- Information
Trip-planning tips for 2026
Planning to visit Canyonlands this year? To ensure the best experience, please anticipate potentially long wait times at the entrance station. If overlook or trailhead parking is full, plan to return a little later. Please avoid parking on vegetation and roadways to help preserve this beautiful place for everyone to enjoy.
- Information
Expect delays due to paving on Potash Road/SR-279
Paving crews will be working weekdays from 7 am to 7 pm from June 8 through mid-July. Expect closures along the road shoulders in active work zones, and short delays with alternating one-way traffic controlled by a flagging operation.
- Caution
No Wood or Charcoal Fires Allowed - Stage 2 Fire Restrictions in Effect
All fires are prohibited. Only petroleum or propane-fueled stoves or grills are allowed in backcountry campsites, campgrounds, and picnic areas. Fireworks are never allowed. Smoke only inside vehicles or in developed areas over 3 feet from flammables.
Details on nps.gov → - Caution
Wildfire Smoke Impacts
Smoke and poor air quality may be present due to the Babylon Fire near Blanding, UT. Visitors are encouraged to check conditions before visiting.
Details on nps.gov → - Park Closure
Temporary Closure of The Needles District
Canyonlands National Park has temporarily closed The Needles district to all uses, including the backcountry, until further notice due to the Babylon Fire near Blanding, UT. The Babylon Fire is located within Bears Ears National Monument and is not currently burning within Canyonlands National Park, but it is progressing toward the park and UT 211.
Details on nps.gov →
Source: NPS Data API
Context
Canyonlands crowds across the year
Alternatives
Quieter nearby in April
FAQ
Canyonlands in April
How busy is Canyonlands in April?
April rates 9/10 for crowds (Peak) at Canyonlands National Park — about 88% of its busiest month. Typical recreation visits: 105,982.
What is the weather like at Canyonlands in April?
In April, Canyonlands averages a high of 67°F and a low of 36°F, with about 0.7 inches of precipitation.