After crossing the rugged and remote desert to reach Mineral Point, you're rewarded with breathtaking views of the Green River winding through Labyrinth Canyon. A textbook example of water's power, Labyrinth Canyon was carved over millions of years by one of the last wild rivers in the United States. Deep into the canyons visible to the south along the trail are ghostly silhouettes of the buttes and towers within Canyonlands. Long stretches across tall grassy meadows help break up the slow, bumpy sections. One final ledge must be conquered to reach one of nature's true wonders. Or you can simply park and walk the final quarter mile to this amazing overlook.