Keyhole Canyon Springdale, UT 84767
About the Business
Keyhole Canyon is a stunning park and tourist attraction located in Springdale, Utah, United States. Visitors can follow paths that have been walked for thousands of years, surrounded by massive sandstone cliffs in shades of cream, pink, and red against a brilliant blue sky. This narrow slot canyon offers a unique wilderness experience, where you can immerse yourself in Zion's diverse array of plants and animals while learning about its rich history.
At Keyhole Canyon, visitors can apply for permits to visit popular sites like Angels Landing, engage in canyoneering adventures, and camp in Zion Wilderness. The institution provides planning and permits for backpacking, canyoneering, and other wilderness trips, as well as maps, shuttle schedules, hiking, and camping information. Materials are available in languages other than English to ensure everyone can enjoy Zion National Park.
The National Park Service is dedicated to ensuring equal access for all visitors to Zion National Park. Visitors can watch a park movie for insight into their visit, check weather conditions, river flow rates, and flash flood forecasts, and contact the park for more information.
For inquiries, visitors can contact Keyhole Canyon at 435-772-3256 or email [email protected]. Recorded information is available 24 hours a day, with ranger assistance from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. MT. Experience the wonders of Zion National Park at Keyhole Canyon and create unforgettable memories in this breathtaking natural setting.
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"Nice place on US 9 going east from Zion south entry. There are parking on the aide of the road but limited. Good spot for photography and a quick stop along the way. I would highly recommend taking a brief stop at this location."
"This was a challenge to locate, but Google does have it right. There is a pull out before it and one after it. Both are on the opposite side of the road from where the trail starts. There are THREE parts to this canyon. The part closest to the road is technical and you need gear to get through it. With my family (youngest 5), we followed the trail up over the hill to skip to the other two parts. There had been a lot of rain, so it was not dry and we did not go in, but we could view the slots from above. It we had water shoes and were prepared to get muddy, we could have gone through. See my photo for where we parked. We followed the dry wash on the left so we did not have to walk along the road (dangerous). We just had to cross the road to get to the trail."
"Gorgeous sandstone formations, colors, and features! Definitely looking forward to returning here for more exploring!!"
"Went in June. It was dry, easy to walk until it wasn’t. We had no equipment or plan, just went for a short hike. Looks like an awesome place for more adventurous people… but also was a pretty good place for us less adventurous."
"Keyhole is excellent way to start the day doing a few other short repels and a short hike. It was great for the young men that we took on this adventure because they were able to see what it's like and prepare for some of the bigger repels that came up in Pine Creek."
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