Peekaboo Slot Canyon Tour- Kanab, Utah-Dreamland Safari Tours-Better than Antelope Canyon
Our Peekaboo Slot Canyon Tour visits a neat little slot just north of Kanab Utah which requires serious 4 wheeling to access. This is not the Peekaboo near Escalante. The beautiful orange bouncing light is fantastic for photography in the morning and afternoon. A great alternative to Antelope Canyon, but without the crowds.
White Pocket Tour-Dreamland Safari Tours- Kanab Utah- Like an Alien Planet
White Pocket in the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is unmatched in its alien planet like sandstone formations. A great alternative to its much more well known Cousin, the nearby Wave, many people believe this place is better for a number of reasons. No permits or long hikes are required and it's a much larger area than the Wave with diverse nooks and crannies, a photographer's playground. Come on the White Pocket Tour with Dreamland Safari Tours to experience this amazing place.
Willis Creek Slot Canyon Tour
Willis Creek Slot Canyon is a fantastic high-walled narrow gorge in the Grand Staircase National Monument. It is part of Dreamland Safari Tours' Photographer's Dream Tour. The permanent stream that flows through makes it a bubbly gurgly aural sensation while its striations and cathedral like vaulted ceilings and colorful striations delight the eyes. With it's easy hikability it is one of the highlights of this tour. Check out our website to find out more:
Kanab, Utah, Coral Pink Sand Dunes, National Park Express
Enjoy a Jeep Tour of Coral Pink Sand Dunes and Peekaboo Canyon, near Kanab, Utah. The beautiful colors and rock formations with delight you with a day you will never forget. Book this experience with National Park Express.
Buckskin Gultch Slot Canyon - Kanab, Utah - 4K
One of my new favorite places. Buckskin Gultch is considered to be the longest slot canyon in the world well over 20 miles. This narrow meandering path is a spectacular and peaceful place in the incredible state of Utah.
Home of the Old West movies here in Kanab, Utah; Flu Shootout!
0:12-4:26 last leg of drive to Kanab
8:23 trespassing in old stable
12:14 water wheel display
13:52 Joel McCrea
13:58 Ronald Reagan
14:02 Pony Express
14:06 Zane Grey
14:18 The Lone Ranger
14:22 TV display of solar powered bathrooms
14:46 laundromat and car wash?
15:16 flashlight mug holder?
17:28 flu shoot out
19:18 inspection warning
Old west song(the good the bad and the ugly)
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Travel Adventure: Peekaboo Canyon
Off of Highway 89 just north of Kanab Utah the dirt trails take you to unimaginable splendor. With a jeep you can find ancient history, cliffs of red and white, and one little canyon that will take your breath away. Peekaboo is a slot canyon only about a mile long that cuts back into the red rock of Utah's Canyon Country. Formed over centuries by torrential flooding, Peekaboo Canyon offers a cool hike in the otherwise hot desert. Logs hang overhead, lodged in place by powerful floods; Evidence of Native American life can be found with all its miraid beauty; and the light dances around you even though the sun can't be seen overhead
The Wave (Arizona / Utah)
The Wave adventure was an incredible experience. It was the best hike we've ever done so far. If you get a chance to go here..Definitely GO!!!! (I say that with no hesitations). This hike is by lottery system. You can either do it online or walk in (Kanab, UT). It was about 9 miles long roundtrip. We decided to go in November since my husband and I love to hike on cooler temperature because his argument was its easier to bundle up than strip down. LOL
A lot of people from all over the world are trying to win the lottery but FEW are chosen each day - about 10 people per day I think. If you're planning on doing this adventure, make sure you have map, compass, water with you and a 4x4 vehicle. As far as I remember, the dirt road was about 5 miles long before you hit the parking area. We would also highly suggest to hire tour guides because you can easily get lost in the wilderness (that's one less thing to worry about). They also provide food and arrange transportation for you if you don't have 4x4 vehicle. Special thanks to our guides Brent and Steve of Dreamland Safari - You guys are awesome!!!!!