- TripBuzz found 17 things to do with kids in or near Kanab, Utah, including 1 fun activity for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Orderville.
- From Kanab Zip Line to Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, the Kanab area offers 34 different types of family activities, including: Adventure Tour, Other Adventures, Canyon and Monuments.
- Located on Kanab Creek, just north of the Arizona border is the city of Kanab, Utah. The small town, with its beautiful red rock skyline, is famous for having appeared in many films and television series, including Gunsmoke, Planet of the Apes and The Lone Ranger. Visitors enjoy the cities natural caves, local lakes, hiking and camping at the national park and riding the sand dunes.
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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.
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The red and pink colorings of the Buckskin Gulch draws any visitors who enjoy a lovely experience. It is considered to be the longest slot canyon in the world with the narrows running uninterrupted for almost 15 miles.
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The Paria River Canyon, formed as the Paria River has cut into the soft sandstone banks, reveals the striated and colorful bands hundreds of feet deep. Hike or backpack the canyon for a close-up view.
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Over 100 movies have been filmed in the area around Kabab, Utah, starting with Deadwood Coach in 1924. The Little Hollywood Museum features memorabilia from many of the movies, and visitors can also see a short skit.
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19 W. Center St., Kanab, UT 84741
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Started in the 1970's, Alderman's SlickRock Adventure Photographic Tours provides photographers and sightseers views of hard to reach areas of Northern Arizona and Southern Utah. On site photography lessons are offered along with information on local plants and animals.
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699 S Hwy 89A, Kanab, UT 84741
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Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument is a vast and scenic area of canyons and wilderness with nearly 1,000 miles of public access roads. It offers many recreational activities including camping, climbing, hiking, biking, hunting and fishing.
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Geology, plant life, and animals can be observed by experienced hikers through the options available at the Kanab Trailhead. The paths essentially run along Utah's border with Arizona's northern edge.
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Rock specimens from the local area that have been polished and cleaned are available for purchase at The Rock Stop, which is a small roadside attraction. The attraction also has a comprehensive coffee shop with gourmet coffee options.
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A scenic hiking trail, Weeping Rock is a half mile loop of moderate difficulty, though its broken pavement and steep incline make it unsuitable for wheelchairs. The trail offers remarkable views.