Best Technical Slot Canyons In Utah
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Slot Canyons Art and Culture Other Attractions. Southern Utah has many activities to choose from. Take a look at what Kanab and the surrounding area have to offer. Activities Slot Canyons. Main Fork Red Breaks Canyon. In all likelihood, there is a picture of this place on your computer’s. Located along Hole in the Rock Road in Escalante Canyons country, Spooky and Peek A Boo Slot Canyons make a great half-day adventure. Start at the bottom of naturally sculpted Peek A Boo and climb up, passing under a few arches and over a few potholes (usually dry). From the top, follow the cairns over slickrock and sand to the entrance of Spooky. A Slot Canyon is a narrow canyon that whas formed by water rushing through the rock. The rock is normally softer, like sandstone or limestone. And a slot canyon is always more deeper than wide. This makes it perfect for exploring through all the narrow curves and admire the rocks.
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Explore the depths of Southern Utah.
There is something magical and sobering about exploring slot canyons in Southern Utah. Hiking, swimming and sometimes squeezing through high sandstone walls carved by the elements over thousands of hundreds of thousands of years (you read that right) makes you keenly aware of how powerful the natural world around us is. Don't worry though, if the thought of squeezing through a 10-inch crevice 100 miles from civilization inspires panic like that time your brother zipped you into your sleeping bag while he watched Saturday morning cartoons (not cool, bro), there are plenty of incredible slot canyons like the Zion Narrows that don't require any squeezing. For the thrill seekers out there, there are several options to bring your rope and harness for some canyoneering. Whatever your speed is, a day spent exploring the cool, winding depths of any of these Utah slot canyons is one you won't regret. (Unless you’re Aron Ralston. But he got to meet James Franco, so he probably came out ahead, too.)
1. Explore the Subway Top-Down
Photo: Scott Kranz
2. Explore Arches’ Fiery Furnace
Photo: Devin K
3. Hike Kanarraville Slot Canyon
Photo: Karyna Wilkerson
4. Canyoneering Keyhole Canyon
Photo: Kathie Green
5. Hike Buckskin Gulch Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness
Photo: Tobin Akehurst
6. Canyoneering the San Rafael Swell
Photo: George Bruce Wilson
7. Hike Little Wild Horse Canyon & Bell Canyon Loop
Photo: Aaron Roth
8. Explore Paria Canyon
Photo: Brandon Silver
9. Explore the Zion Narrows
Photo: Stephen Marshall
10. Hike Peek-a-Boo and Spooky Canyons
Photo: Rebecca Jones
11. Hike through the Red Caves Sand Wash
Photo: Thomas Burton
Photo: Nick Oman
13. Hike the Red Cliffs Recreation Nature Trail
Photo: Thomas Burton
14. Explore Lebrechaun Canyon’s Middle Fork
Southern Utah Slot Canyons
Photo: Michael Whitman
15. Explore Kanab’s Peek-a-Boo Canyon
Photo: Prajit Ravindran
16. Hike Willis Creek Slot Canyon
Photo: Prajit Ravindran
Find more information on Utah's slot canyons and more at Utah.com.
Cover photo: Scott Kranz
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