Kanarraville Falls Hike - GORGEOUS Slot Canyon
In today's video, we hike Kannarraville Falls. This hike was breathtaking. It starts as an easy hike along a dirt road for about 1/2 a mile. There are some hills on the road but it's not bad. Eventually, you are one smaller dirt paths that crisscross the creek. Here is where it starts getting fun.
We wore neoprene socks and water shoes and we highly recommend doing that. We were sometimes in water almost up to our knees and it was FREEZING!
At the end of the hike, you get to a gorgeous slot canyon and you have no choice but to walk up the creek and climb up a really cool ladder beside a waterfall. There is more to this hike but the water was so high when we went in April that we couldn't continue. We plan to try again and get to the second waterfall ladder in the fall. We highly recommend this hike!
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Kanarraville Canyon Falls
Just north of St George, Utah, Kanarraville hosts a slot canyon with some scenic COLD waterfalls.
Pioneer Park - The Crack Slot Canyon - St George Utah
Pioneer Park - The Crack Slot Canyon - St George Utah
Na Gah Slot Canyon | Capitol Reef NP Utah
Na Gah Canyon - Weird Name, Great Canyon. This was a fun afternoon romp through a great little canyon. Took us only a few hrs to knock out. It is a bit of a walk around to get into this canyon, but not bad. There was an accident earlier this year on the hike in route where rain storms loosened rock and dirt and dislodged a large boulder as a group was traversing over it. This resulted in a SAR call and medical emergency, but the one victim that was injured was/will be OK.
There are three mandatory rappels in this canyon. All bolted as is almost standard protocol in the National Parks. Capitol Reef isn't getting as much pressure as many of the other National Parks like Arches and Zion, but it is starting to pick up. We opted for a fun Non-Mandatory rappel off a tree in order to avoid a ledge walk around. This also added a little more to the canyon.
The big final rappel in this canyon is epic and spectacular. It's a gorgeous drop approx. 150 ft. to the canyon wash floor at the bottom. Absolutely stunning. If ya need to knock off a few hours in the area, I'd highly recommend this canyon. Actually - go do Cassidy Arch Canyon along with the three hundred other people that are going to do it that day - Hahahaha
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Willis Creek Slot Canyon
A virtual tour and hike through Willis Creek Slot Canyon near Bryce Canyon, Utah. Read the complete story at our BackRoadsWest Trip Blog at
Hiking Willis Creek Slot Canyon is easy. Of all the slot canyons that we've been to in the Southwest (and there have been dozens), this one, by far, gives you the most bang for your buck. It's easy to get to and, even though it requires driving on a dirt road, a standard automobile should have no problems. And, unlike other slot canyons, you simply walk into it from where you park your car -- no ropes, ladders or rock scrambling.
Zebra and Tunnel Slot Canyons Escalante, Utah.
Zebra and Tunnel Slot Canyons in Escalante, Utah are unique. The banding in the sandstone in Zebra is not like many other slots. The colors are different and nature's design is one of a kind.
Although the canyon is very short it has a lot to offer to the photographer. A crow has taken up residence and made quite a mess down one wall but we did not find it in the way. Another hiker who was there early in the morning commented on the racket the bird was making.
Since this slot is so short and you return the way back down the canyon it may be a good idea to travel in and out in small groups. In other words take turns so everyone can enjoy and photograph. There is little to no room in this narrow gulch.
Tunnel is not that photogenic. It is just like the name, more of a tunnel with little light. It has a spooky feel to it. There was waste deep water when I was there and it was very cold. The trip is only a few hundred feet long. I found it to be quite fun.
One thing that stands out about this trip is the walk to and from. It is a very pretty hike. Another thing I found interesting was the Moki marbles or balls that litter the wash.
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Kanarraville Falls, Karanna Creek Canyon Hiking Trail in Utah
Kanarraville Falls, Karanna Creek Canyon Hiking Trail in Utah is one of my favorate hike. It has water falls, Canyon, great hike and its magical place. Milos M Stojkovic and my cousins are great company.
Spooky Slot Canyon and Devils Garden Utah
Squeezing through Spooky Slot Canyon and a visit to Devil's Garden. If one is claustrophobic Spooky is not for you! However, if one is trying to overcome claustrophobia this is the perfect place to go.
Red Canyon Slot Canyon, Utah (Peekaboo)
Red Canyon is an AMAZING slot canyon to explore. It is nontechnical and a photographer's dream! Tough ride to get there through 4 miles of extremely deep sand, so if you don't have a 4x4 DON'T TRY IT! Walk it instead! Enjoy the video!
Kanarraville Falls | Southern Utah
Scenic video of Kanarraville Falls off I-15 between Cedar City and St George, UT.
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Kanarraville Falls . Utah . USA . 5/23/2018
Kanarra Falls - Awesome Waterfall Hike in Southern Utah Kanarraville Best Hikes in Utah
Kanarra Falls is one of the best hikes in Utah and a must do hike. We took the entire family on an unforgettable hike in Kanarraville, Southern Utah. We had to cross streams and often walk up the streams. We saw towering slot canyons the were inspiring. Of coarse the two unique ladders at each of the large waterfalls to get you to the next location were a lot of fun to climb. This is a fairly difficult hike for children, but definitely do-able. This was probably my favorite hike of the year. If you like waterfall hikes, this is one of my top waterfall hike recommendations in Utah.
Hike Waterfall Slot Canyon Kanarra Creek - Utah Hiking Trails
Slot canyon hike with waterfalls along the Kanarra Creek in Kanarraville, Utah. This is one of my favorite Utah hiking trails so far! It's like a grown up chutes and ladders! Yet just another one of the fun things to do in Utah. The trail head is located just off Interstate 15. The parking lot is very easy to find. It costs $10 to park there. The town of Kanarraville is near Cedar City about one hour north of St. George. This hike is about 3-1/2 hours drive south from Salt Lake City. This hike has beautiful scenery. The first slot canyon and waterfall is about an hour into the hike. I could see how a slot canyon flash flood would be so scary! There is a ladder in place to clime to the top of the short waterfall. March 13, 2016.
Prepare to get your feet wet. The water was very cold and painful on the feet, but totally worth it! This would be a great summer hike when it's nice and hot. The trail is not too steep, but there are some rocks and boulders to climb over. Also, there is the metal ladder to climb up when you get to the first waterfall. I definitely recommend this hike to anyone visiting Utah. This is one of the best Utah hikes ever!
I enjoyed this Sunday Funday hike with Emily and Elissa. It was a beautiful perfect day. This is my church. I shot video of this hike with my Canon Elf point and shoot camera.
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Kanarraville Falls, Utah
Hike through Kanarraville Falls, Kanarraville, Utah. Recorded with a head-mounted GoPro.
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Kanarra Falls Hike - One of the best kept secrets in Utah : Ep.17
I love the outdoors and as a part of my new life pursuit to live my life to the fullest, I decided to get the most out of my local Utah hiking spots. I had heard about this amazing slot canyon in Southern #Utah just outside of Cedar City called #KanarraFalls. Originally I had planned to go the Summer of 2017 but my poor health prevented me from doing anything that Summer. So finally after some solid planning I was able to head down to Kanarraville, Utah and hike #KanarraFalls.
We planned this hike for August of 2018 (monsoon season) and knew we would need to keep our plans flexible in case of flash flooding. You don’t want to be in a narrow slot canyon during a flash flood. There was plenty of parking in both the lower and upper parking lot. The owner of the Sweet Spot informed us of a weather app that allowed us to keep track of the developing storm clouds via doppler radar.
The hike starts with a one mile utility road hike with some incline. We then reached the BLM sign at the first river crossing. At this point you will hike another half mile along the river up the canyon. Once you reach the mouth of the slot canyon you will have another four hundred yards and you will reach the first ladder. This is a beautiful waterfall with sandstone walls. We encountered about twenty people in front of us waiting to climb the ladder and another thirty people trying to come down. Plan on a little bit of a wait here as it gets quite congested. The first waterfall is beautiful and the latter is really well made with rope supports on the canyon wall.
The next mile is filled with beautiful narrow sandstone walls and some open forested areas. Water came about to our knees in a few spots but not bad at all since the water was not flowing very fast. I should mention that the hike stays pretty cool with water and shade provided by the canyon.
The next ladder is pretty sketchy, it was missing a rung from a flash flood that occurred two weeks prior. Climbing the ladder was fairly easy but the descent down felt a bit dangerous. Exercise caution if you proceed past up this 2nd ladder. Beyond the latter is a few more slot canyons and some more open tree areas. After a few hours of hiking up we decided to take a break and have some snacks and water.
The hike down was quick as we weren’t doing as much video/photo. The scenery is very impressive. I highly recommend the hike to anyone looking for a fun adventurous weekend activity. I would also recommend this hike to any foreign travelers that come to visit The Mighty Five National Parks. It’s close and much less expensive.
Overall we really enjoyed the hike. We loved the scenery and the hiking in water was fun. We highly recommend it. If you are looking for a filling meal after the hike, Cafe Rio is just a few miles away in Cedar City. Be safe! Have fun! And get and and live your life.
Shoes: Tevas or Tennis Shoes
Difficulty : 6/10
Duration: Approx. 4 hrs
Permit: $9.00 USD per person
Parking: Can get pretty busy on the weekends but park at the Sweet Spot which is great little parking area with refreshments and a few canopies and chairs.
*Disclaimer: This hike is not recommended for small children. Flash flood danger.
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Hiking Willis Creek Slot Canyon - Amazing hike!
Willis Creek Slot Canyon in Cannonville, Utah - a family/kid friendly hike
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Distance Round Trip: 2.6 miles to complete the 5 narrows / 4.8 if you complete the canyon
Elevation Gain: ~ 300 ft (it's mostly flat)
Slot canyons are amazing! And Willis Creek is a great first slot canyon if you've never been in one. This canyon is a perfect side-trip if you are passing through and need a break from Bryce Canyon, or any of the other National Parks nearby. It's an easy, relatively flat hike and requires no acrobatics, rappelling or other complicated feats to access. Simply park at the trailhead and walk right in -- you'll hit the first of 5 narrows in no time. Each successive section gets a bit narrower and taller as you go, and depending on the water levels you may find it harder and harder to keep your feet dry. Be prepared and bring some nice sturdy waterproof boots, or river-walking sandals if you have them!!!
The trailhead for Willis Creek is a bit remote and is a few miles out on a dusty dirt track that passes through Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Be sure to drop in at the Visitor Center in Cannonville, Utah to check road conditions and get some helpful tips before you head onwards:
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From the Visitors Center, simply turn right and head down Kodachrome Road. After about 2.8 miles you'll see a dirt road branching off to the right -- it's well marked with a sign reading Skutumpah Road, but can be easy to miss if you are driving too fast. Turn right onto the dirt road and follow it for another 6.3 miles to a clearly marked trailhead. If you look closely at the Google Maps link I'll place at the end, you can see there are a few additional roads branching off along the way. None of these look even remotely friendly, especially if you aren't in a 4WD vehicle, so don't worry too much about getting lost and just use common sense to guide your way. We made the whole trip safely in a Hyundai Accent and there was only one section that gave us pause: just past halfway you'll cross a small dam and there may be some water collected in the roadway. The water wasn't an issue, but we did scrape our nose slightly crossing the dam. Other than that, a few steep, curvy sections are all that stand in your way. Take it slow and you'll be fine -- but definitely don't drive this road if it's even a little bit muddy though…even a tank would have difficulty reaching the trail in wet weather!!!
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Kanarra Creek Slot Canyon EXTRA LONG HIKE - Utah
Hike through the popular Kanarra Creek Slot Canyon not far from the west entrance of Zion. This video states extra long because we are going far beyond the first two waterfalls which for most visitors are the turnaround point
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Escalante Utah Slot Canyons
Escalante Utah has some of the best Slot Canyons in the world. They are rugged, and commercialized. This was our second trip to Escalante Utah and we can never seem to turn down a trip through these slot canyons.
Many of these Slot canyons Utah are found down escalante utah hole in the rock road in grand staircase escalante national monument. The make for great hiking escalante in southern utah.
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