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Kanarra Falls, Kanarraville

4.6
#50 of 142 in Trails in Utah
Waterfall · Hiking Trail
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  • Arguably the best sunrises I have seen in my life, donning an orangish purple shade against the Flat Top & Big Point Mountains. The hike is quite difficult & will be slippery in winter. Doesn't have.....  more
    Arguably the best sunrises I have seen in my life, donning an orangish purple shade against the Flat Top & Big Point Mountains. The hike is quite difficult & will be slippery in winter. Doesn't have.....  more »
  • I’m going to be honest… I think I loved this one more than The Narrows! I know…. Don’t judge. But this was an absolutely beautiful hike! Loved every second of it! 
    I’m going to be honest… I think I loved this one more than The Narrows! I know…. Don’t judge. But this was an absolutely beautiful hike! Loved every second of it!  more »
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  • This hike is great for beginning hikers, families and seasoned hikers. The start of this hike is very exposed and get hot in mid summer but there are lots of different river crossings that allow you to cool off. The river crossings are moderate and my kids felt safe doing them. Would not recommend taking kids under six years old unless they’re being carried. My kids loved the natural slide in the rock into the river. We did the entire hike in about three hours taking our time to play in the river eat lunch and play on the rock slide. I would recommend this hike to anyone on our way to Zion or St. George. It’s not very crowded which is nice but it does require reservations very early in advance and there is a fee of $12 per person
  • Certainly worth a visit. I highly recommend getting some waterproof boots or rent the ones in town because there are several creek crossings 20+ just to get to the start of the slot canyon. Inside you will definitely need them or prepare to get wet. Truly majestic any time of year but remember it gets dark fast in the canyon so watch the light and be aware of the forecast. Flash floods are no joke

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