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Red Rock Wonders & Slot Canyon Trails | Hosted by UTV Offroad Adventures
Two Full Days – Two Epic Loops Through Southern Utah’s Scenic Backcountry
Get ready for an unforgettable UTV weekend based out of Kanab, Utah — famously known as “Little Hollywood” for its dramatic red rock landscapes featured in countless western films. This two-day event includes two distinct loops that showcase the very best of Southern Utah’s rugged beauty:
No need to choose — you’ll ride both routes throughout the weekend.
Why Kanab is an Off-Road Paradise
Nestled between towering cliffs and vast desert plains, Kanab is the gateway to Utah’s most iconic terrain. These guided rides wind through slot canyons carved by flash floods, over slick rock ledges, across open desert valleys, and past sandstone cliffs and natural caves.
You’ll ride along canyon rims, explore hidden geological wonders, and take in panoramic views that seem to stretch forever. With its combination of technical trails and stunning natural features, Kanab is truly a bucket-list destination for off-roaders.
Basecamp: Kanab, Utah
Our adventure begins in Kanab — a scenic small town surrounded by world-famous landmarks like Zion National Park, Grand Staircase-Escalante, and Coral Pink Sand Dunes. With its western charm and unbeatable access to the red rock backcountry, Kanab is the perfect home base.
What’s Included:
Why You’ll Love This Adventure:
Don’t miss this chance to explore the heart of Southern Utah’s red rock country with a group of fellow off-road enthusiasts.
Spots are limited — register today!
Questions? Contact Kyle: kyle@utvoffroadadventures.com
Meetup Address:
89 E Center St,, Kanab, UT, 84741 (Kane County)
Name: UTV Offroad Adventures
Email: kyle@utvoffroadadventures.com
Phone: +16233639665
Website: https://utvoffroadadventures.com/
Categories:
Camping, Daytime Event, Jamboree, Poker Run, Rally, Trail Ride
Event Type:
In Person
Fee:
Fee Required
Registration:
Advanced Registration Required, Onsite Registration Available
Weather/Cancellation Policy:
Rain or Shine