Zion Narrows Closure Alternatives

Understanding Zion Narrows Closures

Water, The very thing that created the Zion Canyon can sometimes cause plans to change. When the river level rises to a certain point the National Park closes down the Narrows as it is unsafe to hike in high flow conditions. Here you will find many incredible alternatives for your time in Zion!

Amazing Alternatives with Zion Guru

Zion Guru eBikes

Our pedal assist eBikes are an amazing way to experience Zion Canyon and the perfect tool to elevate your Zion experience.

  • See more than almost any other method

  • Stop anywhere you want along the way

  • Combine multiple hikes on your timeline

  • Go with 1/10th of the effort of a regular bike

Canyoneering Tours

Zion Guru guides are selected as technical experts, with exceptional facilitation and group management skills. Our guides also have holistic specialties, connecting all aspects of the day exploring geological wonder, as a journey through body, mind, and nature. 

Buckskin Gulch Tour

About a 2 hour beautiful drive from Springdale, Buckskin Gulch is located in the Grand Staircase Monument area. This amazing slot canyon is one of the longest in the world. Once inside the 200 foot Navajo Sandstone canyon walls, you can explore the stories (pictographs) and enjoy a hike through the spectacular narrows stretching for miles and miles. This hiking adventure will be something that you will never forget! (Full day tour 8+ Hours)

Kanarra Falls Tour

About a 1 hour drive from Springdale, and right outside of the Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park, is Kanarra Falls. This gorgeous river hike is about 3.7 miles round trip. You'll be hiking through the slot canyon, back and forth across the water, which flows year round. There are multiple waterfalls to enjoy, and it's especially beautiful when it's received a bit of snow. One additional bonus is that it is a less visited area and has a far less crowds. A metal staircase with railing has been installed at one of the large waterfalls, and this adds accessibility to all as they hike the canyon. Stop to picnic at a waterfall, and soak in the sounds and beauty of this canyon.