Mt. Peale is nestled in the La Sal Mountains but
surrounded in both directions, by the desert paradise
of Canyon Country; Moab, Arches & Canyonlands
National Parks.
Take a Short Drive from Mt. Peale
and experience a picturesque Sunset from Looking
Glass Arch. A short hike awaits you at Wilson's
Arch, Flat Iron Mesa, Mule Shoe and Kane Springs
Canyons.
Guests of all ages can experience
the historical walking tour of News Paper Rock, Pot
Hole Point, Road Side Ruin, Cave Spring &
Slick Rock Trail, the hidden treasures of the
Needles District of
Canyonlands.
The more adventurous hiker can
take day trips to experience the unseen wonders of
Canyonlands Back Country. The incredible journey to
Davis or Lavender Canyons, Chesler Park, Joint
Trail, Squaw Canyon, and the treasured, Druid
Arch.
Avoid the crowds at Arches
National Park by taking an early morning or evening
hike to the Windows, Delicate Arch & Devils
Garden Area. For the more advanced hikers, the
primitive loop trail of Devil's Garden, twists
through this red rock oasis, with breathtaking
vistas in every direction.
Twelve miles from Mt. Peale,
towards the Colorado border, offers a wonderful,
peaceful stroll through Cash-Carry Canyon, a red
rock haven. La Sal Creek, as it meanders through
the Canyon, guides you to a waterfall, a creek side
resting spot, and through the Canyon Mesa's,
which are giving birth to new windows and
arches.