Climb a via ferrata and rappel 220 ft into a mini slot canyon near Zion
3 Hours
Up to 20 people
Equipment, Via Ferrata, Rappels
Climb the first two pitches of a red and white rock-faced via ferrata, then descend by a series of rappels, including a 220 ft drop into a white rock mini slot canyon. From the top, take in views over Orderville valley and Zion National Park’s east side.
Ages 8+ only. This adventure is subject to weather; if rain has saturated the wall within 24 hours, the route may pivot to a different rappel adventure that does not use the via ferrata wall.
Full refund with at least 48 hours' notice. No refund for a no-show or past 15 minutes late. $100 rescheduling fee within 24 hrs of activity.
Bring water, sunscreen, and good shoes. Expect a bit of hiking.
No. No rock climbing experience is necessary, and all equipment is provided.
This adventure is subject to weather. If rain has saturated the wall within 24 hours, you will pivot to a different adventure where you can rappel through the slot canyon, and you will not use the via ferrata climbing wall.
ROAM East Zion, Orderville
This quirky little cave museum near Kanab is a genuine crowd-pleaser for travelers who love offbeat roadside stops. Visitors rave about the fluorescent rock displays, local history, and the genuinely welcoming staff and owners. There's even a small coffee shop on site, which makes it a solid pit stop on a long drive through southern Utah. A handful of visitors felt the experience leaned more toward gift shop than museum, so it's worth going in with the right expectations. Think of it as a fun, affordable curiosity rather than a deep dive into cave exploration. Families especially seem to enjoy it, with kids gravitating toward the souvenir shop and the cave atmosphere keeping things memorable year after year.
Very unique little museum that I definitely recommend if you're in the area. Really nice staff and cool history.
Jesse Quinn
May 3, 2026
Very unique little museum that I definitely recommend if you're in the area. Really nice staff and cool history.
Jesse Quinn
May 3, 2026