Things to do in Kanab

Best Things to Do Near Kanab, Utah (in Addition to Zion)

Best Things to Do Near Kanab, Utah (in Addition to Zion)

Kanab, Utah, is a smart place to set up basecamp for a trip to Zion National Park. Zion’s east entrance is just 35 minutes away, and likely the wait to get into the park will be minimal. The one thing that might slow the morning up though is a potential wait to get through tunnel, for anyone on their to the main entrance.

Nearby Coral Pink Sand Dunes is an extremely fun place to spend a few hours exploring or sledding down the dunes. Additionally, there are several smaller interesting hiking locations, such as Kanab’s Sand Caves and Belly of the Dragon.

Kanab also makes a great lodging location for those wanting to venture towards the east, to Escalante’s Toadstool Hoodoos, or Buckskin Gulch (world’s longest slot canyon), or make a day trip out and back to Page, Arizona, to see Lake Powell, Horseshoe Bend, and Antelope Canyon. Lastly, Kanab is easiest place to find more adventurous options, such as 4×4 or ATV tours, and canyoneering.

Off-Road Adventure to Kanab's Peekaboo Slot Canyon

Off-Road Adventure to Kanab's Peekaboo Slot Canyon

Peekaboo is a short beautiful slot canyon near Kanab (not to be confused with the Peekaboo Slot Canyon in Escalante). This canyon does require an off-road vehicle to get to the trailhead, but Peekaboo is an easy 1-mile hike once you get there. For anyone without an off-road vehicle, consider renting an ATV/UTV from Kanab, or hire a guide, like All Ways Adventure to take your family out there.

Finding Belly of the Dragon

Finding Belly of the Dragon

Belly of the Dragon is an amazing manmade water culvert under US-89 that is being carved slowly into a slot canyon by the water moving through the sandstone. Although it’s just a water culvert under US-89, this is a cool, free place to stop and spend 20-30 minutes on the way to Zion National Park from Kanab.

Finding Moqui Caverns (Kanab Sand Caves)

Finding Moqui Caverns (Kanab Sand Caves)

Hiking up to the Moqui Caverns (Kanab Sand Caves) along US-89 requires a relatively short walk but a steep scramble up a sandstone cliff. These caverns are manmade from the 1930s and are remnants of a sand mining cave. The caverns are covered in graffiti, but still offer beautiful photos when the sunlight enters towards the late afternoon / early evening hours.

Exploring Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park - Utah

Exploring Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park - Utah

Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park is a unique place to explore nearby Zion National Park with minimal crowds despite its beauty. Explore the sand dunes by foot, rent sand boards to sled down them, or schedule a UTV tour to drive over them. This is an awesome park to spend 1-2 hours at with young children.(in a non-summer month).