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Experience a private half-day canyoneering adventure in Utah's Entrajo Canyon, perfect for beginners and water lovers, with stunning scenery and expert guides.

The From Moab: Half-Day Canyoneering Adventure in Entrajo Canyon offers a fantastic way to explore Utah’s spectacular desert landscapes in just five hours. Priced at $250 per person, this private tour is designed to suit both beginners and experienced canyoneers, making it accessible and enjoyable regardless of prior experience. The tour departs from Moab, a popular gateway to rugged adventures, and takes you into the lush, water-carved Entrajo Canyon, a striking red rock formation with pools and water features that shine especially during the warmer months.
What sets this tour apart is its private setting, ensuring personalized attention from an experienced guide. The tour includes all the necessary canyoneering gear (excluding gloves), and features a short 15-foot rappel alongside a more challenging 90-foot rappel. The 5-hour duration allows for a comfortable pace, with enough time to absorb the scenery, learn new techniques, and enjoy the water-filled canyon environment. This activity is ideal for those seeking a hands-on adventure that balances physical activity with stunning scenery.
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This adventure takes place in Entrajo Canyon, a striking landscape of red rock formations sculpted by water over hundreds of thousands of years. The canyon features water pools that are central to the experience, providing opportunities to walk, wade, and swim through crystal-clear or slightly muddy waters. The scenic views include picturesque La Sal Mountains from the canyon’s summit, making it a perfect backdrop for memorable photos.
The location is easily accessible from Moab, a hub for outdoor adventures, and offers a refreshing change from more traditional dry hikes. The canyon’s water features make it especially appealing during warmer months when cooling off in pools becomes a highlight. The terrain requires comfortable footwear and clothes that can get wet, with quick-drying shorts and shirts recommended.

The adventure begins at 16 South 100 East in Moab, where guests meet their private guide. This meet-up point is straightforward to reach, and hotel pickup and drop-off can be arranged if booked in advance. After orientation, the group begins a 3-mile loop hike that leads into Entrajo Canyon.
The initial hike involves climbing from the canyon bottom to the top, offering breathtaking views of the La Sal Mountains and the canyon’s red walls. This ascent sets the stage for the descent, giving participants a chance to enjoy the scenic landscape before tackling the canyoneering part of the adventure.

Once at the top of the canyon, the guide provides instruction on canyoneering techniques needed to navigate the water-filled terrain. These include rappelling, downclimbing, and chimneying—a movement where you shimmy sideways between two walls.
Participants are always safety-backed on rappel, with the guide ensuring they feel comfortable before attempting each obstacle. The water pools often require walking, wading, or swimming, adding an element of fun and physical challenge. Most of the activity involves moving through water and carefully descending the canyon walls, making it an energetic and engaging experience.
More Great Tours NearbyA defining feature of this tour is the presence of water throughout the canyon. During most of the descent, pools of water must be crossed, wading through or occasionally swimming in the cooler depths. For summer trips, this aspect is especially enjoyable, offering a natural way to stay cool and refreshed.
The water features are accessible enough for beginners, provided they are comfortable getting wet and wearing appropriate clothes. The short swims are manageable, and the guide provides tips on safety and technique to maximize enjoyment and minimize risk.

The tour concludes with a 90-foot rappel that marks the canyon’s exit point. This impressive descent offers an adrenaline rush and a sense of accomplishment, especially for those trying their first rappel. The guide supports each participant through this process, ensuring a safe and memorable experience.
After exiting the canyon, guests walk back to the starting point, completing the circular loop. The return hike provides more opportunities to enjoy the rugged landscape and take photos of the striking red rock formations against the backdrop of mountains.

The tour includes all canyoneering gear, such as harnesses, helmets, and other equipment necessary for navigating the canyon. Gloves are not provided, so participants should bring their own if desired. Hotel pickup and drop-off are available if arranged beforehand, making logistics easier for guests staying in Moab.
The tour is designed to be beginner-friendly, with no special clothing or footwear required beyond what can get wet. Quick-drying shorts and shirts are ideal, and participants should wear closed-toe shoes to ensure safety and comfort during the hike and canyon descent.
Guides like Kira, Jake, Melissa, Kai, and others have earned praise for their patience, knowledge, and calm demeanor. They tailor the experience to the group’s comfort levels, especially when newcomers are nervous or uncertain about heights or water crossings. Their expertise ensures safety and fun, making the adventure accessible even for first-timers.
Guides demonstrate can-y techniques, motivate hesitant participants, and share insights about the landscape, adding a personal touch to the adventure. Their calm, encouraging approach helps everyone build confidence and enjoy the canyon fully.
Feedback consistently highlights the quality of guides and their knowledge, with many reviewers mentioning patient, caring instructors who make the activity enjoyable regardless of experience level. The scenic views and water-filled landscapes are frequently praised as memorable highlights.
Participants appreciate that the tour is private, which means fewer crowds and more personalized attention. The 90-foot rappel is often described as a thrilling but safe challenge that leaves guests feeling accomplished. The scenery and water pools enhance the overall experience, especially in warm weather.
This half-day tour suits those seeking a moderate physical challenge with a focus on water features and scenic views. It’s especially ideal for beginners, families, or anyone curious about learning canyoneering techniques in a safe environment. The private nature makes it suitable for small groups, including friends or families.
Participants should be comfortable wearing clothes that can get wet and closed-toe shoes, but no prior experience is necessary. The water-based elements make it a refreshing and fun outing during summer months, while the ability to learn skills from experienced guides adds educational value.
This private half-day adventure from Moab offers a well-balanced experience of water, scenery, and technical skills. The expert guides and water pools make it stand out among other canyoning options, especially for those new to the sport. The 15-foot and 90-foot rappels provide exciting challenges, and the stunning landscape ensures unforgettable vistas.
While the activity involves some water crossings and rappelling, the tour remains accessible and safe for beginners with proper guidance. It’s a great choice for families, small groups, or anyone looking for an adventurous yet manageable outdoor activity in Utah.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, this tour is designed to be beginner-friendly, with guides teaching necessary techniques and providing support throughout.
What should I bring?
Bring snacks, water, and closed-toe shoes. Clothes that can get wet, such as quick-drying shorts and shirts, are recommended.
Are there any age restrictions?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but the tour is suitable for those who are comfortable with water and moderate physical activity.
Is hotel pickup included?
Hotel pickup and drop-off are available if arranged with the local partner in advance.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts approximately 5 hours, including hiking, canyoneering, and the rappel.
What is the minimum skill level required?
No previous canyoneering experience is necessary. The tour is suitable for beginners willing to learn and be active.
What happens if I’m nervous about the rappel?
Guides are very experienced in helping first-timers, and they support you through the process to ensure safety and confidence.
Can I participate if I don’t swim?
Most water crossings involve walking or wading, but some sections may require swimming. Wearing clothes you don’t mind getting wet is advised.
Is there any age limit?
The information provided does not specify age restrictions; however, participants should be comfortable with water and heights.
What makes this tour special?
The private setting, expert guides, and water features make this a standout canyoneering experience suitable for all skill levels.