Canyoneering is one of our most unique activities, and it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The Zion National Park area holds some of the world's premier canyoneering opportunities. This thrilling ac
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Location: Zion National Park
What's Included
- Helmets, ropes, and other canyoneering equipment
- Air-conditioned vehicle
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no hard age limit, but they recommend kids be at least 12 years old to participate. Younger kids might struggle with the physical demands. If you’re planning to take younger ones, you might want to check with the guides about their specific abilities.
A: You’ll want to wear sturdy shoes that you don't mind getting wet—water shoes or hiking boots are ideal. Dress in quick-drying clothes and definitely bring a swimsuit if you like. It can get hot out there, but also chilly in the canyons!
A: Yes, the trip can be affected by weather, particularly flash floods which are a concern in slot canyons. If it looks like bad weather, the company will typically reschedule or offer a refund. Always check the forecast before you go!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the East Zion canyoneering adventure!
Hey everyone! I'm considering this canyoneering adventure at Zion National Park for my boyfriend’s birthday. It sounds amazing—like a combo of climbing and exploring those crazy slot canyons! I've never gifted an experience like this before, so I'm a little nervous. Has anyone done it? What did you think? Any tips on what to bring?
Canyoneering in Zion: Worth the hype?
I’m planning a trip to Utah and stumbled upon this full-day canyoneering experience in Zion. It sounds incredible, but I’m unsure if it’s all it’s cracked up to be? I mean, how hard is it really? I don’t want to get in over my head. Any experiences to share?