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Best Photography Spots at Royal Gorge and Canon City

By Visit Canon City Editorial7 min read
Sunset photography at Royal Gorge canyon
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Capture stunning shots of Colorado's most dramatic canyon with this photographer's guide to the best viewpoints, lighting conditions, and insider tips.

A Photographer's Guide to the Royal Gorge Region

The Royal Gorge and surrounding Canon City area offer some of the most dramatic landscape photography opportunities in Colorado. From the 1,000-foot deep canyon to historic buildings and wildlife, here's where to point your camera.

Royal Gorge Bridge & Park

Best Time: Early morning or late afternoon for golden light. The bridge faces roughly east-west, so sunset shots with the bridge silhouetted can be stunning.

Best Spots: The Visitor Center overlook, the gondola ride for aerial perspectives, and mid-bridge looking down into the canyon. Don't miss the view from the south rim trail.

Skyline Drive

Best Time: Sunrise or sunset when the light rakes across the canyon walls.

Best Spots: Multiple pullouts offer different perspectives of the city below and surrounding mountains. The dinosaur track markers make interesting foreground elements.

Royal Gorge Overlook Loop Trail

Best Time: Sunset is magical here as the canyon walls turn orange and red.

Best Spots: This free trail off County Road 3A offers dramatic canyon views without the crowds at the bridge park.

Tunnel Drive Trail

Best Time: Midday when light penetrates the tunnels, or golden hour for riverside shots.

Best Spots: Shoot through the historic railroad tunnels for unique framing. The river provides beautiful reflection opportunities.

Wildlife Photography Tips

Bighorn Sheep Canyon is named for its resident sheep population. Early morning is best for spotting them on the canyon walls. Bring a telephoto lens—they're often across the canyon. The train passengers sometimes spook them, so time your visit outside peak train hours.

Gear Recommendations

  • Wide-angle lens for canyon vastness
  • Telephoto for wildlife and bridge details
  • Polarizing filter to cut haze and enhance sky
  • Tripod for sunrise/sunset shots
  • Extra batteries—cold mornings drain them fast
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Last updated: January 6, 2026

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