Peekaboo, Spooky and Dry Fork Slot Canyon Tour

This is on most Southern Utah bucket lists, you’ll find the local favorite one-two punch of Peek-a-Boo and Spooky Slot Canyons. These magnificent hikes, located in the Dry Fork area of the Grand Stair

This is on most Southern Utah bucket lists, you’ll find the local favorite one-two punch of Peek-a-Boo and Spooky Slot Canyons. These magnificent hikes, located in the Dry Fork area of the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument make for a killer loop you can tackle in one afternoon of adventure. Once you’re in, all you have to do is walk through a scenic paradise of red and purple rock, arches, and narrow slot canyons. This tour is around 5 miles total hiking distance and is considered moderate hiking going up and down hills. From the trailhead, we will hike through Dry Fork Wash, you’ll hike along the creek wash until you see the mouth of Peek-a-Boo. Once you leave Peek-a-Boo, we will hike to the entrance of Spooky Gulch. Scramble down a mellow rock face to get into the canyon. It soon tightens up, and you’ll be having a good time navigating the confines of this fun canyon. Being on time is imperative, if you are more than 15 minutes late we will leave without you.

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Location: Bryce Canyon National Park

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Q: Is there an age limit for this tour? I'm thinking of gifting it to my teen.

A: There’s no strict age limit for this tour, but it’s recommended for kids 12 and up due to the moderate hiking and some scrambles involved. Younger kids might struggle a bit with the uneven terrain and narrow slots. If your teen is active and enjoys the outdoors, they should love it!

Q: How challenging is the hike? I'm worried about fitness levels.

A: The hike is considered moderate, with some up and down sections, but it’s manageable for most people. If you're somewhat active and can handle a few hills, you should be good to go! Just take your time and enjoy the scenery!

Q: What should we wear for this tour? Any specific gear needed?

A: Definitely wear comfortable hiking shoes with good grip; sneakers work if they're sturdy! Dress in layers too, since it can get chilly in the canyon. A hat and sunscreen are key, since you'll be in the sun a lot. Bring a light backpack for your water and snacks!

Discussions

Just got back from the Peekaboo and Spooky Canyons tour!

OMG, this was one of the coolest experiences ever! The colors of the rocks are insane, especially in the morning light. The hike was super fun, and Spooky Gulch was just as wild as I’d hoped! We even had a great guide who told us stories about the area. Totally worth the drive to Bryce Canyon! If you're thinking about gifting this, do it!

Looking for last-minute gift ideas – is this tour good for a family?

I want to get something adventurous for my sister's family. They have kids aged 12 and 15. Is this slot canyon tour suitable? Any tips on making the trip fun for them?