Private Guided Hike through Peekaboo Slot Canyon

Peek-A-Boo Slot Canyon is a quiet, special place off the beaten path just outside of beautiful Kanab. The quiet serenity of beautiful colored Navajo Sandstone rocks that have taken millions of years t

Peek-A-Boo Slot Canyon is a quiet, special place off the beaten path just outside of beautiful Kanab. The quiet serenity of beautiful colored Navajo Sandstone rocks that have taken millions of years to form will take your breath away and leave you wanting more.

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Location: Zion National Park

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the guided hike in Peekaboo Slot Canyon?

A: There's no strict age limit for the guided hike, but I’d recommend it for kids 8 and up, just because of the terrain. Younger kids might find it tough to keep up at times. It's a good idea to check with Coral Cliffs Tours too, as they can give specific advice based on your group’s experience level.

Q: What should I wear on the hike in Peekaboo Slot Canyon?

A: Definitely wear sturdy hiking boots or shoes with good grip! The terrain can be uneven. Also, layers are a great idea since it can be cooler in the canyon but hot out in the open. Don’t forget a hat and sunglasses too. And sunscreen — the sun can be intense!

Q: Can the tour be rescheduled in case of bad weather?

A: Yes, they’re pretty flexible with rescheduling. If the weather looks bad, just give them a call, and they’ll help you set up a new date. Just make sure to do this as soon as you can!

Discussions

Just booked a private guided hike at Peekaboo Slot Canyon for my partner's birthday!

I'm so excited! We’re going next weekend, and I think it’ll be such a cool experience. The reviews for Coral Cliffs Tours are awesome, and I love that they provide snacks and water. I’m hoping the weather is nice! Has anyone done this recently? Any tips or must-see spots in the canyon?

Considering the Peekaboo Slot Canyon hike as a gift, is it worth it?

I’m thinking about getting this guided hike for my parents' anniversary. They love nature and hiking, but I’m worried if it’ll be too strenuous for them. Anyone know how tough this hike is? Would it be suitable for older folks?