Rappelling in Zion

Zion's Keyhole Canyon - Technical Canyoneering

Zion's Keyhole Canyon - Technical Canyoneering

Keyhole Canyon is a 3B I slot canyon in Zion National Park. This adventure requires rappelling gear, wetsuits, headlamps, and pre-purchased backcountry permits picked up from Zion’s Visitor Center the day before or day of the hike. The 0.7-mile roundtrip loop includes 2 slot canyons, 4 rappels, and a lot of water - some sections waist deep and other sections that require a small amount of swimming.

Exploring Zion National Park

A guide for all hiking ability in Zion National Park. Best easy hikes - Riverside Walk, Pa’rus, and Canyon Overlook. Best views - Scout Overlook, Canyon Overlook, and the Narrows. Most overrated hike - Angel’s Landing - this hike is dangerous. The views aren’t worth it. Best waterfalls - the Narrows, Pa’rus, Emerald Pools, and Weeping Rock. Most worth the adventure, pre-planning, and permits - Zion Narrows hike top down and consider learning to rappel - there are multiple places in the park to try it out.