2024

ZION OUTFITTER

Hiking

Want to go on a Narrows trip but don't have the equipment, tubing down the Virgin River, biking through Zion, climbing the walls, canyoneering, or hiking in the summer or winter with snowshoes on your feet? Zion Outfitter will rent you the equipment you need and provide you with knowledgeable guides at any time of the day or night. This outdoor store even offers a shower service.

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 Zion National Park
2024

RUBY'S HORSEBACK ADVENTURES

Horseback riding €€

Rudy Horseback Adventures offers a variety of horseback rides in Bryce Canyon National Park ranging from a short 1.5 hour ride to a full 6 hour tour. The company also offers a 4-hour tour of Thunder Mountain. This tour requires some horseback riding experience. If you prefer, you can experience the life of the pioneers by riding in a wagon (with a little more comfort) as in the good old days of the conquest of the West (50 min).

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 Bryce Canyon National Park
2024

CANYON RIDES

Horseback riding

Canyon Rides offers guided horseback rides in Zion National Park in two formats. The first ride (1 hour) is a walk along the Virgin River. The second tour is a 3-hour ride along the Sand Beach Trail, a several-mile trail with a 300-foot elevation gain. This walk will give you a spectacular view of the southern end of Zion. A great experience. There are several times during the day. Canyon Rides also offers other tours at Grand Canyon (North Rim) and Bryce Canyon.

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 Zion National Park
2024

ZION CYCLES

Cyclisme - Cyclotourisme

Located in Springdale, the town at the entrance to Zion National Park, the Zion Cycle bike store is the ideal place to rent two-wheelers and explore the park. The shop offers a wide range of models, from mountain bikes to road bikes and electric bikes. Children's bikes are also available, as are bike racks and trailers. The store also offers a maintenance and repair service. A must for cycling enthusiasts.

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 Springdale
2024

THE NARROWS

Hiking

After the first 1,600 m of Riverside Walk, the walk takes place in water, often up to the knees. There are no groomed trails, and the only path is the river. The current is fast, the water cold and the stones slippery. This is the park's most popular thrill ride. It's very important to check with the Visitor Center in advance not only about weather conditions, but also about the difficulty of the hike and the equipment needed to brave the river's cold waters.

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 Zion National Park