Dead Horse Point State Park is adjacent to the Island in the Sky District of Canyonlands NP, about 18 miles south on SR313 from the junction with US191 (15 mile southeast of Moab as the crow flies). The road out to Dead Horse Point Overlook passes through a narrow (30 ft) wide section know as The Neck that connects the point to the rest of the mesa. Cowboys herded wild mustangs by driving them through the narrow passage which was then closed by a fence. The name of the park is attributed to the death by dehydration of a herd of horses that were left on the point.
A rim trail circumnavigates the point, providing a number of excellent viewpoints, including the Pyramid Canyon Overlook at the north end of the park; the Visitors Center overlook; the Basin Overlook about 0.5 miles south of the Visitor’s Center; Dead Horse Point Overlook at the southern tip of the point/park; Meander Overlook just west of The Neck; Shafer Canyon Overlook, which is about 1.5 miles north on the rim trail from Meander Overlook; Rim Overlook, approximately 1 mile north of the Shafer Canyon Overlook; and Big Horn Overlook about 2 miles north on the rim trail from the Rim Overlook.
The IR image of the Colorado River from the Dead Horse Point Overlook was made at about half past noon on February 15, 2009, using the Nikon D200IR and the AF-S Zoom-NIKKOR 12-24mm f/4G IF-ED at 24mm. Exposure was f/16 at 1/20s, ISO 100.