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BLACK CANYON OF THE GUNNISON Exploring The Canyon

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While the people of the Ute bands knew of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, for hundreds of years to many explorers it was an obscure geographic feature. The Spanish were the first Europeans to canvas western Colorado with two expeditions, one led by Juan Rivera in 1765, and the other by Fathers Dominguez and Escalante in 1776. Both were looking for passage to the California coast, and both passed by the canyon.


Fur trappers of the early 1800s undoubtedly knew of the canyon in their search for beaver pelts. They left no written record of the canyon, though, probably because they couldn’t, in fact, read or write.

By the middle of the century, exploration of the American West had captured the nation’s attention. In turn, expeditions came to the Black Canyon searching for railroad passageways, mineral wealth, or in a quest for water. Eventually, explorers came to see the canyon, not for commercial wealth, but for the renewal and recreation that it offered.

Today, you can walk in the footsteps of some of these hardy and inquisitive forbearers’. The canyon still offers a rugged and demanding experience, even as it did more than a hundred years ago.

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