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North Wash Canyoneering

Quick Details

TOTAL

One Person

$ 460

Two People

$ 600

Three People

$ 750

Four People

$ 875

Five People

$ 1,000

Six People

$ 1,125

Explore The North Wash Canyons

The North Wash is home to some spectacular canyon systems that offer you a classic adventure in tight and narrow slot canyons. These canyons offer a few rappels ranging from 20 to 100 feet long along with many sections where the canyon walls narrow in and you find yourself needing turn sideways and squeeze on through!

The 2 hour and 15 minute drive from Moab, UT is well worth the early wake up time in order to spend some time in these classic slot canyons.

There are many canyons to choose from and your guide will pick the best ones for your group’s size and experience. Rest assured you will have an unforgettable time. We cannot recommend this trip enough! Many popular canyons in this area are Leprechaun Canyon, Blarney Canyon and Hogwarts.

Want to immortalize your adventure? Take a look at our Adventure Photographer option. You will be sure to get photos that perfectly capture the amazing landscape you just spent time exploring. Give us a call if you have questions!

What’s Included

• All necessary technical equipment
• Guide with excellent technical experience and knowledge
• All necessary permits and fees

What to Bring

• Water: FRCC highly recommends bringing 2 quarts (2-3 Liters) of water per person.
• Food (Snacks / Lunch): Along with the water, keeping your body fueled throughout your trip will let you focus on canyoneering and not your stomach. Food a simple as peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to high tech energy bars will keep you going throughout your trip.
• Small Backpack: A small backpack will allow you to carry your food, water, and other items you will need for the day. A backpack versus a handbag will let you freely use your hands while moving around the canyon.
• Footwear: Canyoneering requires good sturdy footwear that you do not mind getting wet. You can call our office or ask your guide if your footwear will be appropriate for your canyoneering destination.
• Sunscreen: The sun can be intense at all of our locations. FRCC recommends bringing sunscreen to prevent sunburns and other potential sun related issues.
• Sunglasses: Sunglasses will help protect your eyes from the sun throughout the day.
• Camera [optional]: Pictures will help you remember your trip. If you have a camera, bring it along and snap away