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Explore Glendale’s Half Day'er Walking Tour in Utah - St. George

Explore Glendale’s Half Day'er Walking Tour in Utah

Glendalemoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4–5 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for individuals with moderate fitness who can manage uneven trails and some hiking uphill.

Overview

Discover the magic of Glendale, Utah on The Half Day'er walking tour. Explore slot canyons, red hoodoos, and a hidden cove on this unique half-day adventure.

Walking Tour
Glendale, Utah

The Half Day'er

4-5 Hours | 4 Mile Canyon | Peek-A-Boo Slot Canyon | Red Hoodoos | Great Chamber

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Embark on an exhilarating UTV adventure through 4 Mile Canyon to the breathtaking Peek-A-Boo Slot Canyon, where towering sandstone walls await. Explore the stunning Red Hoodoos and hike to the Great Chamber, a colossal hidden cove that offers awe-inspiring views and unforgettable natural beauty. Experience the thrill of nature like never before!

#Experience 4 Mile Canyon, Peek-A-Boo Slot Canyon, Red Hoodoos, and The Great Chamber in one action packed adventure!

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Additional Rates

$35 Fuel You can choose to pre-pay this at checkout

$17 YETI Tundra 35 Cooler Rental + ICE


Duration

4-5 Hours


About

This tour starts with an adventure-filled UTV ride down 4 Mile Canyon to the legendary Peek-A-Boo Slot Canyon. There you will wind your way through ancient sandstone walls over 100 feet tall. Once you’re done picking your jaw up off the ground, hop back in the UTV’s and head through the sandy desert to view the Red Hoodoos. The trail will then take you to the Great Chamber where you can explore a colossal, hidden cove and massive sand hill shaped by desert winds. The Great Chamber requires a short quarter-mile hike with an assent up a sandy hill into the entrance. If the hike doesn’t leave you breathless then the stunning views and epic scale of this natural wonder will.

Moderate hiking is required at each location.


What's Provided

  • Helmets and Goggles are provided for all drivers and passengers at no additional cost. If you don't want to wear a helmet please agree to the helmet refusal in the waiver.
  • GPS with pre-loaded trail maps so that you can find all your destinations with ease.
  • Two-way Satellite Communicator if you need help and no cell coverage is available.

What to Bring

  • Sunglasses it gets bright out there. If the wind is blowing, they will help with the sand.
  • Closed Toe Shoes sandals are not recommended. Comfortable gear to hike in is always a plus.
  • Water and Food bring plenty of water, lunch or some snacks. There is nowhere to get these out on the trail.
  • Sunscreen the UV rays are much more intense at higher elevations, and you can burn more quickly.

Adventure Tips

Bring Plenty of Water

Hydrate well before and during your tour to stay energized in the dry desert climate.

Wear Sturdy Footwear

Choose hiking boots with good grip as some trails are rocky and uneven.

Sun Protection is Key

Apply sunscreen and wear a hat to protect from strong sun rays throughout the day.

Pack Light but Smart

Bring a small backpack with essentials like snacks, a camera, and a first-aid kit.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • desert bighorn sheep
  • peregrine falcons

History

The area was historically used by the Ancestral Puebloans, whose ancient petroglyphs can still be found nearby.

Conservation

Endless Adventures promotes Leave No Trace principles to protect the fragile desert ecosystem and sandstone formations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Hiking Boots

Essential

Provides ankle support and traction on rocky and uneven terrain.

Sun Hat

Essential

Protects your face and neck from strong sun exposure.

spring specific

Hydration Pack

Essential

Allows you to carry water hands-free to stay hydrated during hot conditions.

summer specific

Light Jacket

Keeps you warm during cool mornings and evenings.

fall specific