Known for its stunning slot canyons like The Narrows and Subway, Zion offers a range of canyoneering experiences for all skill levels.
This vast area offers numerous canyons to explore, including Peek-a-Boo and Spooky Gulch, with unique rock formations and challenging routes.
With its intricate network of canyons carved by the Colorado River, this park provides opportunities for both technical and non-technical canyoneering.
The Escalante River offers a variety of canyons like Coyote Gulch and Neon Canyon, providing a mix of water and rock-based challenges.
While primarily known for its iconic arches, the park also has canyons like Fiery Furnace that offer exciting canyoneering experiences.
Part of the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Buckskin Gulch is one of the longest and deepest slot canyons in the world, making it a favorite among canyoneers.
Just outside Las Vegas, Red Rock Canyon provides a convenient canyoneering destination with routes like Ice Box Canyon and Pine Creek Canyon.
This rugged area boasts a variety of canyons, from beginner-friendly to highly technical, making it a versatile choice for canyoneers.
While known for its extreme heat, Death Valley also offers canyons like Mosaic Canyon and Golden Canyon that can be explored in cooler seasons.