Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park
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Canyonlands National Park
Utah 84532
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Island in the Sky, Canyonlands

 

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Set high on vertical sandstone cliffs, Island in the Sky commands spectacular views of spires, fins and canyons, independent of the direction you look. Yet the vistas aren't the only attraction at this Canyonlands district. Erosion and weathering, responsible for the monoliths you see, will one day transform this mesa top into an inaccessible butte. The family-oriented, ranger-led programs are about things kids like: biological soil crust and potholes as well as drawing and pantomime. Miles of trails both short and long make Island in the Sky a great place to explore on foot. The nearly 20 miles of paved scenic drive ensure this section of Canyonlands National Park easy to navigate. But be sure there are no guardrails here.
Cryptobiotic Soil
Biological Soil Crust

Biological Soil Crust

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The knobby, black earth native to the Colorado Plateau is nothing like the soil in your mom's flowerpots. This dirt is alive. Cryptobiotic soil crust, sometimes called desert glue, is a community of biotic organisms that help keep the desert healthy. Cyanobacteria sheaths, finger-like filaments of blue-green algae that emerge when it rains, leave a sticky trail that traps the soil much like a spiders web. They protect the dirt from wind and water and provide something for nutrients to hang on to. Lichens, part fungus part algae, are a natural fertilizer that help plants grow. But do you know what makes this biological soil really cool? It predates the dinosaurs. So the next time you take a hike in the desert or visit a National Park in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico or Arizona remember to keep to the trail and not to kick up the dirt. It takes hundreds of years for the soil to recover from footprints and sun blocking particles.
 
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Submitted on 29 December 2007 by snowedunder from Monza, Italy
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When we planned our outing at Island in the Sky we thought a half-day would be enough. We spent nearly the entire day and could have stayed longer without boring the kids. Island in the Sky is nearly an hour from Moab, each way. Both Green River and Grand View Point are a drive from the entrance. Even if you only take one hike, each lookout calls for another shot. And taking pictures takes time. Of note, the ranger-led family programs are well worth the hour. Not only are the topics of interest to the kids, they provide kids a chance to learn by doing.
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