You might just end up bringing home your new best friend. Take a tour to see their work or volunteer for the day. This large sanctuary nestled among red rocks houses up to 1,600 dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, pigs and more. Take the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, the largest no-kill shelter in the country. While Kanab is a great place to visit, it’s also full of wonderful locals who call the town home. Take a guided tour of Peekaboo Slot Canyon near Kanab (Photo: Courtesy Kane County Office of Tourism) Kanab’s Small Town Charm Be sure to factor in at least a 20% cash tip for a job well done for each of your guides. You can also combine your Roam tour with a glamping stay at Cave Lakes Canyon Ranch.ĭon’t forget, most guides heavily depend on tips. Check out East Zion Experiences for canyoneering and slot canyon tours, Kanab Tour Company for ATV and hiking tours and Roam Outdoor Adventure for a wide range of tours including the area’s only Via Ferrata. Local guides can share everything from the history of the area to the botany and geology while they take you out for the day. Not only is exploring with a guide often safer and less of a planning headache, but you’ll get to see parts of Utah you wouldn’t have stumbled upon on your own. With a guide, you won’t have to worry if your vehicle will make it down a sandy four-wheel-drive road, if you have the proper gear, or if you know how to navigate often-confusing desert terrain. Instead, book everything from slot canyoneering to horseback riding to hiking with a local guide. There are near infinite places to explore in this corner of the world and trying to plan your own excursions can be daunting. “Everything tastes better after a day spent in the fresh air with incredible scenery.” Small plates at Sego in Kanab (Photo: Courtesy Kane County Office of Tourism) Explore Like a Kanab Local “Something about a great meal here just resonates more in the soul,” says Johnson Taylor. Think foraged mushrooms with butter and sage, duck lo mein and elote fritters, all sharing the same menu. Another Kanab favorite is Sego, where Chef Shon Foster cooks up an upscale and eclectic small plates menu. You’d be missing out if you didn’t start your day at Kanab Creek Bakery for coffee, pastries and other delicious European-style breakfast and lunch dishes featuring local ingredients. (Photo: by David Swindler courtesy of Kane County Office of Tourism) Incredible Foodįor small-town Utah, Kanab has a truly incredible culinary scene. Zion is just over 30 minutes away, Lake Powell is just over an hour drive, Bryce Canyon and the Grand Canyon’s North Rim are just under 1.5 hours and Grand Staircase-Escalante and Vermillion Cliffs national monuments are right on Kanab’s doorstep. Of course, you’ll also find easy access to nearby national parks, monuments and recreation areas. Southwestern Utah is home to Buckskin Slot Canyon, one of the longest continuous slot canyons in the world, as well. “It brings out the kid in all of us.” 4-wheeler tracks at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Utah (Photo: by Tyler Cornell courtesy Kane County Office of Tourism) “It’s like a giant sandbox,” says Camille Johnson Taylor of Kane County Office of Tourism. You can rent sand sleds and sand boards at the state park office. To feel like a kid again, bring the family to Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, where a gorgeous field of pink sand dunes offer opportunities for hiking, riding ATVs and sand-sledding. ![]() Hikers at White Pocket, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument (Photo: Courtesy Kane County Office of Tourism) You won’t need a permit to explore White Pocket, but you will need a four-wheel-drive vehicle. Instead, head to White Pocket, an equally beautiful formation made up of deep red rock splashed with contrasting white. ![]() ![]() While it’s worth applying for the permit lottery ( for the famous, candy-striped rock formation known as the Wave, don’t get your hopes up. Some of the world’s most magical landscapes are just a quick drive from downtown Kanab. Base out of Kanab, Utah, to enjoy magical landscapes, fantastic food and local charm on the doorstep of Zion, Bryce Canyon and Grand Canyon national parks.
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