Hike Zion’s Narrows with a guide and provided canyon gear
6-8 Hours
Guide, boots, dry bibs
Hike Zion’s Narrows on a guided out-and-back route that focuses on the park’s ecology, geology, and human history. You’ll travel up the river between canyon walls with support for rugged terrain and logistics.
Zion National Park entry fee is not included. This tour is available Oct–Nov and Mar–May 15, and is for ages 5+.
Cancel more than 14 days in advance for a 95% refund. Cancel within 14 days of the trip date and it is non-refundable. Weather conditions do not permit clients to cancel trips. If your guide determines conditions are unsafe, you will be rescheduled or refunded in full if not possible.
Bring 2–3 liters of water per person, snacks or a light lunch, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, protective layers), a camera, and clothing for varying seasonal weather (synthetic hiking layers, including an insulating fleece layer). If you’ve already paid, bring your Zion National Park entry fee receipt or pass.
Your tour includes a professional guide plus dry bibs, canyon boots, neoprene socks, a walking stick, a backpack, and a dry bag.
Yes. Zion National Park entry fee is not included. Bring your park pass or entry fee receipt if you already have one; otherwise you will need to pay the entry fee.
36 Lion Blvd. Springdale, UT
The team here has built a strong reputation for warm, knowledgeable service across everything they offer, from e-bike rentals and gear packages to guided canyoneering trips. Staff like Thomas, Chandler, and Chris stand out in reviews for being genuinely helpful and attentive, and the guides, particularly Forest and Kyle, earn consistent praise for their ability to read their groups, adjust to comfort levels, and make even nervous first-timers feel at ease. Gear rental for the Narrows is a clear specialty. Reviewers appreciate the streamlined pickup process, the option to collect gear the evening before, and the practical advice staff offer about what to expect on the trail. E-bike rentals are popular too, with the shop's location right near the park entrance making it easy to get on the road quickly. One reviewer did mention uncomfortable bike seats, so if that's a concern, it may be worth asking about options when you arrive. Overall, the vibe here is relaxed and accommodating, with staff who seem genuinely invested in making each trip go well. The canyoneering experiences in particular leave a lasting impression on guests, with multiple reviewers describing them as among the best parts of their visit to Zion.
It was a fantastic experience. Will definitely do this again.
Chris Frias
May 22, 2026
It was a fantastic experience. Will definitely do this again.
Chris Frias
May 22, 2026