Peekaboo, Spooky and Dry Fork Slot Canyon Tour
Overview
Peek-a-Boo and Spooky Slot Canyons are must-see highlights in Southern Utah, offering an unforgettable hiking experience in the Dry Fork area of the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument. Marvel at the scenic beauty of red and purple rock formations as you navigate through these unique canyons.
- 🏞️ This tour covers around 5 miles of hiking distance and is considered moderate, involving going up and down hills.
- 🗺️ The hike begins at the trailhead where you will walk through Dry Fork Wash along the creek until reaching Peek-a-Boo Canyon.
- 🧗♂️ After visiting Peek-a-Boo, you will proceed to Spooky Gulch, scrambling down a mellow rock face to enter the canyon.
- ⏰ Timeliness is crucial; if you arrive more than 15 minutes late, the group will depart without you.
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- We will provide some water, but guests should bring their own as well.
- Private transportation
- You should pack snacks to keep you fueled through this hike.
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Peekaboo GulchThe slot canyon is most famous because of the last 100 meters, before the junction with Dry Fork of Coyote Gulch - here the ravine cuts deeper into the sandstone, with a series of interlinked potholes, extravagant swirls and fins of rock, and several arches; these different openings and the many corners and crevices account for the curious name of this canyon. The hiking portion is 5 miles total. 1.5 miles to and from the slot canyons and about .5 miles in each canyon.
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Spooky GulchOnly 10 inches wide at some points, Spooky is appropriately named. It is possible to travel almost halfway through before the first of two climbs, so go ahead and squeeze through as far as you dare.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.