Return up Dry Fork to Peek-a-boo and the trail you came in on. Work your way up as far as you comfortably can, but be careful, at least one person has gotten stuck in Brimstone. Hike up the wide wash 10-15 minutes to where it suddenly narrows to an incredibly deep and dark slot. This section can change with each flood, but is usually an easy walk.ģ0 minutes down from Spooky a wide side canyon comes in on the left with impressive sand slides on the west side. From the junction of Spooky and Dry Fork, hike down Dry Fork about 30 minutes to the first major canyon coming in on the left. Once Spooky opens up, follow it down to its junction with Dry Fork in about 5 minutes. A couple of minor down climbs occur in the upper section, but if you look around, an easy path over or under the obstacle can be found. Spooky is an amazing canyon, and a lot of fun to descend. Several spots are narrow enough you have to turn sideways. Head down Spooky! It gets deep and dark very quickly. Follow this trail about 10 minutes over the open country to where it drops into Spooky, a large open wash at this point. Here a cairned trail takes off on the right. What a gem! Continue up the canyon until the canyon opens into a wide open wash. Once in Peek-a-boo, enjoy the many arches and narrows. This up climb is the biggest obstacle of the hike. A short rope for a handline may be useful for beginners. The climb has carved steps but is still a little tricky. ) up-climb guards the entrance to Peek-a-boo. At the bottom turn right, and find Peek-a-boo coming in 4 minutes down the canyon on the left. The trail is well-worn and easy to follow. Called by some as the Mystical Canyon, it’s no wonder that Peek-a-Boo is becoming more and more popular This spectacular slot canyon is local to the Kanab area and though it is our most requested tour, it remains an excellent alternative to, or an addition to, the very crowded Antelope Canyon. We’re always updating our systems and testing new ways to refine and improve your results to make them as relevant as possible to meet your needs.From the trailhead, follow the marked trail north down into Dry Fork. The importance of any one factor over any other in a sort order varies, and the balance is constantly being reviewed and adjusted. If you see an Experience Award Winner label, the award is based on average review ratings, share of bookings with a review, and number of bookings through Viator over a 12-month period. You’ll see some experiences with a “Promoted” badge, which means that the operators of those experiences have agreed to pay Viator more to have their experience highlighted. You’ll see explanations of what those sort options mean when you select them. On some pages, you can select how to sort the results we display and also use filter options to see only those search results that meet your chosen preferences. That’s why we offer many ways to help you find the right experiences for you. Viator wants to make your searches as relevant as possible. It is not necessary to have booked an experience through Viator (or Tripadvisor) to submit a review of an experience to the Tripadvisor site. Tripadvisor reviews that appear on the Viator site are subject to the same checks and moderation processes as set out above. After publication, our team checks each review reported to it as not meeting our publication criteria. All you need to do is click on the link provided in the email. In some cases, we will also send you an email asking you to validate your review before it is published. When the system detects a problem with a review, it may be automatically rejected, sent to the reviewer for validation, or manually reviewed by our team of content specialists who work 24/7 to maintain the quality of the reviews on our site. If the system detects something that contradicts our publication criteria, the review is not published. Before publication, each review goes through an automated tracking system, which collects information for each of the following criteria: who, what, how, and when. You can only submit a review or rating of an experience to Viator if you were the person who made the booking through Viator.
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