Private guided Angels Landing hike with your permit included
6+ Hour
Private guide, permit included
Hike Angels Landing in Zion National Park with a private guide and permits provided (subject to availability). Tackle a strenuous route featuring Walter’s Wiggles, Scout Lookout, and the chain-assisted ridge to the summit.
Minimum age is 12+. National Park entrance fees and required ID are not included and must be provided by you.
Pay 50% deposit to reserve; balance charged 2 days before. Bookings within 2 weeks pay in full. Free cancel or reschedule with 48+ hours notice. Within 48 hours or no-shows: full charge. If AWA cancels due to unsafe weather: rescheduled or 100% refunded.
Yes. You cover the required Zion National Park entrance fees, and you must bring the required ID. If you already have a valid pass that covers everyone in your group for your tour date, you don’t need to buy another one.
Bring water (2–3 liters per person for a 7-hour trip), snacks or lunch, a backpack, sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, hat), any medications you may need, a phone or camera, and layers (including rain gear) with comfortable hiking shoes.
Dress in layers for unpredictable desert conditions, including rain gear, and wear shoes that are comfortable to hike in. Short shorts and sleeveless shirts are not recommended.
This canyoneering outfitter near Kanab consistently delivers exceptional experiences across all skill levels, from complete beginners to experienced adventurers. The guides, particularly Nathan, Darren, Jillian, and Brett, earn praise not just for their technical expertise and safety focus, but for their ability to read groups and adapt on the fly. Reviewers mention guides patiently working with people afraid of heights, accommodating language barriers, and finding creative solutions for families with varying fitness levels. Several locals use them repeatedly, which says a lot about their access to private lands and hidden spots most visitors would never find. The flexibility really stands out. When weather doesn't cooperate or someone's comfort level shifts, guides seamlessly adjust plans to create memorable experiences anyway. Families appreciate how they coordinate logistics like pickup and drop-off at lodging, while photography-minded travelers love that guides willingly snap photos without extra charges. The technical instruction for rappelling gets consistently high marks for being thorough yet accessible. Many reviewers specifically mention returning multiple times or already planning their next adventure, with several calling it the highlight of their entire Utah trip.
Nathan was great. We enjoyed the canyon and he was even more confident in our 5 year old than I was, which worked out great and was an amazing experience for her. “This is easy” she said after a nervous start. We felt safe and well taken care of. He was knowledgeable of the entire area.
Sierra Bourne
April 14, 2026
Nathan was great. We enjoyed the canyon and he was even more confident in our 5 year old than I was, which worked out great and was an amazing experience for her. “This is easy” she said after a nervous start. We felt safe and well taken care of. He was knowledgeable of the entire area.
Sierra Bourne
April 14, 2026