- TripBuzz discovered 27 different types of activities for couples in the Big Water area, including Nature & Wildlife Areas (like Paria Canyon Wilderness Area), Beaches (like Lone Rock Beach), Monuments (like Wahweap Hoodos) and Boat Rentals (like Skylite Boat Rentals), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 26 date ideas in or near Big Water, Utah, including 20 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Page and Kanab.
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Devil's Garden is a desert area abounding in many interesting geological formations made of sandstones such as hoodoos and natural arches. Hiking trails and campsites are also available.
45.1 Miles
Hole In The Rock Road is a well-maintained dirt road offering a scenic drive around unique desert rock formations such as hoodoos as well as other well-known sites like Peekaboo and Spooky Slot Canyons.
46.8 Miles
The Bryce Canyon features a variety of hiking trails for visitors to explore. The site includes a large amount of red and orange sandstone, is also a proper location for guests interested in wildlife viewing.
47.4 Miles
With Kanab Creek Tours, visitors can attend a stargazing event where they can view the night sky from a private canyon. The guides are knowledgeable about the constellations and point them out in the sky for the guests.
47.5 Miles
National Park Tourz offers day trips to five day trips to Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, and Lake Powell. The company works closely with Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and offers animal lover tours.
47.5 Miles
Seldom Seen Adventures offers canyoneering and hiking tours in the Bryce Canyon geologic region, east of Zion, and the Grand Staircase. The guides attempt to get you off the beaten track.
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The Natural Bridge is a red rock arch that was formed by the erosion of a body of water. This site is the most prominent of the natural arches located throughout the Bryce Canyon.
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The terraces of the Grand Staircase at the Escalante National Monument show over 200 million years of geological development, while the plateau contains the most continuous record of Late Cretaceous terrestrial life in the world. Meanwhile, the canyon shows the effect of water in shaping the landscape.
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Moqui Cave is a museum of containing southern Utah artifacts, fossils and history, including one of the largest fluorescent and fossil mineral displays in the United States. Visitors can see over 1,000 arrowheads, and tools, and vessels, used by the Anasazi-Navajos.