Wind blown and rugged on one side in the first section and smoothly water eroded on the other… becoming completely smooth the further you venture in. The Navajo Sandstone walls of Peek-A-Boo vary in color and texture. Peek-A Boo is an in-and-out hike that dead ends at a narrow crevice with substantial rock fall. This canyon is broken into two sections with a wider, short wash separating the two. Kanab Western Adventures Kanab Tour Company 4×4 Tours:ĭreamland Safari Originally named Red Canyon, the locals refer to it as Peek-A-Boo. Always ensure your entry is not under a flash flood warning as this narrow canyon has little room for exiting during a flood. As always, hiking or driving, pack ample water. If hiking, plan on a strenuous hike in deep sand over 6 miles round trip. All Wheel Drive is NOT recommended and will NOT make it. ATVs and UTVs are the most common mode of transportation to the canyon from the trailhead. The route to the Peek-A-Boo trailhead is deep sand and requires a four-wheel, high-clearance vehicle and may even be inaccessible to those vehicles in the summer months. Once you’ve reached the wash, travel west onto BLM route 106H and follow the wash until it dead ends at the slot canyon. Follow route 102 until you reach a wash, also known as a dry riverbed. On the eastern side of the parking area, you will find BLM route 102. You will go up a small hill and cross a cattle guard before entering the large, graveled parking area. LATITUDE/LONGITUDE: 37.17928616, -112.5597135ĭIRECTIONS: Travel north of Kanab, UT for 9 miles and then make an eastern turn after the Peek-A-Boo sign along the highway.
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