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Kanarra Falls offers a stunning and enjoyable slot canyon hike, making it a beloved spot for adventure enthusiasts.

 

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Kanarra Falls Trail
  • Average Hiking time: 3-4 hours
  • Distance:  4-mile roundtrip hike
  • Elevation Gain:  700 ft elevation gain
  • Difficulty: moderate to strenuous water hike
  • Permit Required!
  • Limit 200 issued/day
  • Price $15 per person
  • Commercial Groups $25 per person

 

 

 

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Kanarra Falls

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ALL TRAILS AND THE KANARRA FALLS

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WINTER TRAIL INFORMATION

 

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Winter hiking conditions can begin as early as October and run through March.  Temperatures in the canyon can get very cold with lots of snow and ice. Check the weather before you come.   Dress warm with lots of layers, wear waterproof socks and shoes.  Hiking poles and ice cleats are highly recommended.  In the spring the water can get deep and swift because of the melting snow.  Be prepared!  Hike at your own risk!  The Kiosk has limited hours during the winter. If the kiosk is closed, leave your permit information and fee in the outside drop box located to the right of the kiosk. Tickets will not be transferred or refunded because of cold temperatures.

Waterproof clothing can be rented at the links below:

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See town map or visit at www.kanarraville.org.

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Iron County, Utah
Town of Kanarraville
State of Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration
Cedar City | Brian Head Tourism Bureau
Southern Utah University
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