You’ll join a small group for an easy hike through Peek-a-Boo Slot Canyon near Kanab—off-road ride included! Feel ancient sandstone under your hands, share stories with your guide, taste snacks along the way, and soak up that rare desert quiet. It’s simple but stays with you longer than you’d expect.
So, I’ll admit — I almost bailed when our driver pulled up in this dusty 4x4 outside my motel in Kanab. The sky was that weird Utah blue that makes everything look sharper, but I’d just spilled coffee on my only clean shirt. I climbed in anyway, awkwardly nodding at the others (there were seven of us), and we bounced out of town with our guide, Jamie, who seemed to know every bump in the road by name.
The drive out to Peek-a-Boo Slot Canyon was bumpier than I expected — someone joked about losing a tooth on those ruts. Jamie handed back water bottles and pointed out where wildflowers sometimes pop up after rain (not today, too dry). When we finally got out, the silence hit me first. You know that kind of quiet where you hear your own shoes crunching? The red sand felt soft and cool underfoot, and there was this faint mineral smell — like wet stone even though it hadn’t rained in days.
The slot canyon itself looked almost painted. Sunlight filtered down in stripes and made the walls glow orange and pink. At one point Jamie stopped us to show how you could press your palm against the rock and feel it warm up fast — millions of years old but still holding onto sunlight like a battery. We took it slow; nobody rushed. There was a kid in our group who kept finding faces in the rock shapes — honestly, once he pointed them out I couldn’t unsee them either.
I tried to say “Kanab” like Jamie did (Ka-nab, not Ka-nob), which got a laugh from everyone. The whole walk was only about 1.5 miles roundtrip but it didn’t feel short or long — just enough time for my mind to wander and settle again. On the way back, someone offered me trail mix and we sat for a minute listening to wind whistle through the narrow canyon walls before heading back to town. Sometimes I still think about that hush inside Peek-a-Boo; it’s hard to explain unless you’ve stood there yourself.
It’s about 10 miles north of Kanab by car, including an off-road section.
The roundtrip hike is approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) on relatively flat terrain.
Yes, anyone able to walk about 1 mile on unpaved ground should be fine; all ages are welcome.
Yes, water and snacks are included for all participants.
No more than 10 travelers per group to keep it intimate.
No explicit hotel pickup is mentioned; meeting location details are provided after booking.
Yes, service animals are allowed on this tour.
No, it’s not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries due to off-road travel.
Your day includes an off-road ride from Kanab with a knowledgeable local driver-guide who shares stories along the way; water and snacks are provided throughout your small group hike through Peek-a-Boo Slot Canyon before returning together after exploring this unique spot.
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