- The list below includes 10 free or cheap things to do in or near Kanab, Utah, including 27 different types of inexpensive activities like Canyon, Monuments, Ziplines and Movie Theaters.
- From Buckskin Gulch to Paria River Canyon, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kanab.
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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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Trailhead Starts at End of Fish Hatchery Road, Big Water, UT 84741
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Located at the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, the Wahweap Hoodos are distinctive, possibly unique rock formations that resemble all manner of whimsical things, depending on viewers' interpretations. Some say they look like toadstools, ghosts, or monsters.
47.7 Miles
Straddling Quail Creek, the Red Cliffs Recreation Area is pressed against the picturesque red sandstone cliffs in the area. There is a special picnic area which receives shade from large cottonwood trees, and guests can also hike to the Red Cliffs Archaeological Site.
47.8 Miles
The Skylight Arch is a scenic natural location that features a canyon rock formation resembling a skylight. The location is popular among those who like to hike the nearby trails or like photographing the local area.
47.9 Miles
The Pioneer Corner Museum is located in a building that used to be an early general store. The museum displays exhibits such as the 'Fenn Button Collection' and other various artifacts that recall the earliest years of the community.
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3351 South Sand Hollow Road, Hurricane, UT 84737
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South Hollow State Park hosts a variety of outdoor activities with beautiful scenic views of the surrounding landscape. The lake is known to be good for fishing and rock diving and is surrounded by sandy beaches. Picnic tables and campgrounds are also available.
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100 Upper Revolution Way, Big Water, UT 84741
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The theme of the Big Water Visitor Center is the geology and paleontology of the monument. A topographic relief model of the Big Water region is on display as are authentic dinosaur fossils and a large-scale mural of the Late Cretaceous period.
48.9 Miles
Quail Creek State Park offers canoeing, kayaking, sailing, and powerboating opportunities for those who wish to go out on the water. Campers at this site can also go fly-fishing, shore fishing, ADA fishing, swimming, paddle boarding, water skiing, or wakeboarding.
48.9 Miles
With some of the warmest waters in the state, Quail Creek State Park is very popular for boaters and anglers throughout the year. During the summer months, the creek also allows for swimming, water skiing, and windsurfing.
49.0 Miles
Located near the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park, the company Bryce Canyon ATV Adventures offers excursions through the park itself. The tours cover popular hotspots like the former hideout of Butch Cassiday and the Sundance Kid.