Travelers will stop at Zion National Park Visitor Center and enjoy a view of the valley. Then they will continue to travel up through Zion and the famous tunnel on the way to Peekaboo. In Peekaboo Slot Canyon, visitors will enjoy the dramatic scenery, caused by natural water erosion.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE UTAH'S SLOT CANYONS
A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE UTAH'S SLOT CANYONS
Slot Canyons Near Zion National Park Visitor Center
Explore Zion like never before with one of our Zion National Park guided canyoneering tours. Take advantage of this unique canyoneering opportunity to travel through Zion's slot canyons like a pro. Are you a beginner looking to learn the ropes? Sign up for our rappelling class to get a better feel for the territory before jumping in! With half and full-day tour options, as well as a climbing wall and combined rappelling and jeep tours, we have the perfect adventure options for all ages and skill levels. Book your Zion National Park canyoneering tour today!
Slot Canyons Near Zion National Parks
- This is the place. Deep, spectacular canyons with lots of water make Zion the ONLY place for canyoneering at the height of summer. A few dramatic, technical routes challenge the veteran canyoneer, but most routes in Zion offer more beauty than challenge, with well-established anchors that make them a good place for folks to start their canyoneering careers.
- The Narrows is the most popular hike in Zion National Park, and one of the world's best slot canyon hikes. It is pure fun and can be tailored to suite any ability level. The trail is basically the Virgin River. The canyon is so narrow, the river covers the bottom in many spots, which means you have to wade or swim to proceed.