- The list below includes 21 free or cheap things to do in or near Big Water, Utah, including 23 different types of inexpensive activities like Nature & Wildlife Areas, Beaches, Monuments and Visitor Centers.
- From Lone Rock Beach to Paria Canyon Wilderness Area, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Big Water and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Page, Kanab and Marble Canyon.
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20.4 Miles
South Coyote Buttes is a desert landscape rich in a variety of sandstone colouration as well as interesting rock formations such as the Wave and the Magic Crest.
25.6 Miles
Visitors to the 280,000-acre Vermilion Cliffs National Monument see varying ecosystems ranging from 3,100 to 7,100 feet elevation. The area is known as an international backpacking wilderness destination, and is a popular camping destination.
36.0 Miles
Zebra Slot Canyon is a five mile hiking trail for hikers of all skill levels. The trail is known for the scenic reddish-pink and white stripes on the canyon walls during sections of the hike.
38.1 Miles
A scenic backcountry road that leads through some of the most out of the way countryside in Utah, Smokey Mountain Road can be a tricky drive. The drive is rewarding, though, as it leads to some remarkable vistas.
39.8 Miles
Get the best rafting experience with the original water rafting company in Colorado River Grand Canyon. Their professionalism, expertise and knowledge of the canyon is amazing. Take that Grand Canyon rafting experience which could be the adventure of a lifetime.
40.1 Miles
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.
47.5 Miles
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.