How long does it take to hike peek-a-boo and Spooky slot canyons?

How long does it take to hike peek-a-boo and Spooky slot canyons?

Towards the back of the canyon you will reach a dryfall of rock. This is very challenging to climb. You can climb it and continue on or turn around here and retrace your steps. It can take up to 30 minutes to hike this slot canyon out and back, depending on how far you go.

How long is spooky slot canyon?

The roundtrip distance for this hike through Peek-a-Boo and Spooky Slot Canyons is a little under 4 miles. The miles are strenuous, but they are amazing.

Where is Peekaboo canyon located?

Escalante
Get to know this 6.0-mile loop trail near Escalante, Utah. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 29 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring.

How long is Spooky Gulch?

three miles roundtrip
Individually, the distance to Peek-a-boo Gulch is two miles roundtrip and Spooky Gulch is just over three miles roundtrip. Combining the two slot canyons creates a 3.5-mile loop.

Do you need a guide for peek a boo slot canyon?

Peek-a-boo – FREE! That’s right, there’s no cost to visit and you do not need to hire a guide. I did end up hiring a guide however, because the road from the trailhead to the canyon is pretty rough and required a high clearance 4WD vehicle.

How long is the zebra slot canyon hike?

5 miles
The hike to the entrance of Zebra Slot Canyon is an easy, 5 miles round trip hike with minimal elevation gain. The challenging part of the hike comes when you reach the start of the canyon.

Do you need a guide for peek-a-boo slot canyon?

How do you get to the Grand Staircase Escalante?

Grand Staircase is the westernmost section of the monument and is most easily accessed from Tropic, Cannonville or Henrieville near Kodachrome Basin State Park on Highway 12–also known as Scenic Byway 12– and Kanab or Big Water on U.S. Route 89.

Do you need a permit to hike Zebra canyon?

A permit is required for the green areas (the National Monument), and you don’t need a permit for the tan areas (BLM). Note that the gray/purple area to the right is part of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, which also requires a permit for camping. I cropped the map just to show the Hole-in-the-Rock Road.

Does Zebra slot canyon have water?

Hiking Stats Special Note: There is usually standing water in the slot canyon. This can be ankle to chest deep, depending on recent rainfall. Expect to get wet!