moderate
2–3 hours
Suitable for individuals in good physical condition who can handle moderate scrambling and walking on uneven terrain.
Discover the thrill of exploring narrow sandstone passages on a private guided tour of Group Peekaboo Slot Canyon in Kanab, Utah. Perfect for adventurous groups looking for a unique outdoor experience.
2 to 3 Hours • All Ages • Up to 10 People • A great group hike!
GRAY = Limited Availability. CALL TO BOOK. GREEN = Open Availability. BOOK ONLINE OR CALL TO BOOK.
2 to 3 Hours
You'll hop into our Off-road Van and we'll head out of town to the Peekaboo Slot Canyon trailhead (about 15 minutes away), where we will then drive off-road for another 30 minutes right to the mouth of the canyon. Your expert guide will lead you through your 1.5 mile hike (roundtrip) and talk about the geography and ancient history of the area as well as show you the best photography spots, all while you get to enjoy the mystical red canyon walls.
We are happy to pick you up wherever you are staying as long as it is local to Kanab. You will specify your pickup location when you book. If you are driving in for the day then we will meet you at Coral Cliffs Tours office in Kanab (address will be given to you).
There must be a minimum of 3 people who have signed up for the time slot in order for you to get the group rate. If we do not have at least 3 people in your group then you will be charged the private tour rate for 2 people ($179.95). For example: Let's say you are a single rider or a couple, and no one else signs up for the time slot. You will be charged as a 2 person private tour ($179.95 total).
We try our best to keep our group tours small (no more than 10 people) so you can still enjoy the peace and beauty of the canyon.
The canyon floor can be uneven and slippery in spots, so solid hiking shoes are important.
Utah’s dry climate means staying hydrated is key during your hike.
Be prepared for tight squeezes; move slowly to avoid injury and protect natural features.
Slot canyons are prone to flash floods; do not enter if rain is expected.
Kanab has long been a passageway for Native American tribes and early settlers, with many trails following ancient trading routes.
Local efforts focus on protecting fragile sandstone formations and minimizing human impact by guiding visitors through designated paths.
Provides grip and ankle support needed for uneven canyon floors.
Keeps you hydrated in Utah’s dry, hot climate.
summer specific
Allows you to adapt to changing temperatures during the day.
spring specific
Essential to protect skin from strong desert sun exposure.
summer specific