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Experience a 4-hour adventure in Utah with guided UTV rides and rappelling into stunning slot canyons, suitable for all skill levels and ages 4+.
The Orderville: Rappelling Slot Canyon and UTV Tour offers a thrilling mix of off-road exploration and canyon descents, all within approximately 4 hours in Southern Utah. Priced at $169 per person, this guided experience combines UTV rides through rugged terrain with rappelling into a majestic slot canyon—a highlight for adventure lovers and curious explorers alike.
This tour stands out because no prior rappelling experience is necessary, making it accessible for beginners and families. The guides are well-trained, providing safety equipment like helmets, harnesses, and gloves, along with insightful commentary about the canyon’s geology and history. While the 4-hour duration suits most, reviews suggest the activity might take less time for experienced groups, and the UTV ride does not include driving yourself. Still, this adventure promises beautiful scenery, expert guidance, and a variety of adrenaline-filled activities.
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The tour begins at a designated meeting point inside a building in Orderville, UT. Once checked in, travelers hop into a UTV for a 30-minute off-road drive through the Utah backcountry. As the vehicle bumps along the trails, spectacular views of red rock formations and rugged terrain set the scene for the upcoming canyon descent. The guided UTV ride is a highlight in itself, offering a taste of Utah’s wild landscape without the need for driving.
This initial journey introduces participants to the area’s geology and sets expectations for the canyon rappelling portion. The small group format ensures a more personalized experience, with guides sharing knowledge and answering questions along the way.

After arriving at the slot canyon, guides provide a canyoneering primer to ensure everyone feels prepared. Harnesses, helmets, and gloves are fitted, and participants are taught simple rappelling techniques. Despite the activity being suitable for all levels, the number of rappels ranges from 4 to 7, with heights tailored to individual comfort and skill.
The canyon itself is absolutely breathtaking, with tall, narrow walls and striking red rock formations. Rappelling into such a natural wonder offers a unique perspective, and the guides’ explanations deepen appreciation for the canyon’s formation and significance. The height of each rappel provides options for those seeking more adventure or a gentler descent, making this activity flexible for all.
Following the canyon descent, travelers return to the UTV for another off-road excursion, this time across the desert’s striking red terrain. The ride offers more stunning views and a chance to experience Utah’s wilderness from a different perspective. Participants do not get to drive the UTV but enjoy the ride with guides at the wheel, who navigate the rugged landscape expertly.
The UTV ride is about 30 minutes roundtrip, providing just enough time to soak in the scenery and appreciate the natural beauty. The terrain is challenging yet accessible, perfect for those wanting an exhilarating ride without extensive driving experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the experience, guides share informative commentary about the canyon’s geology, history, and local wildlife. Their knowledge enhances the adventure, making it more than just a physical activity; it becomes an educational journey. Reviewers praise guides like Ted, Tyler, and Tony for their expertise, friendly attitude, and ability to take great photos during the trip.
The guides also teach canyoneering basics at the start, ensuring all participants feel confident in handling the equipment. Their professionalism and friendliness help create a safe, relaxed environment where everyone can push their limits comfortably.
The activity involves approximately 1.5 miles of hiking in addition to rappelling. It is suitable for children aged 4 and above, but not recommended for children under 4 years or wheelchair users. Participants should be comfortable with hiking on uneven terrain and wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Since no previous rappelling experience is necessary, most people with a basic level of fitness can participate, but the activity might be less challenging for those with prior experience.
While the activity is weather-dependent, it generally takes place in favorable conditions. Travelers should be prepared for a full 4-hour experience, although some reviews note it can take less time if the group is experienced or quick-moving.
The meeting point is inside a building in Orderville, UT, where check-in occurs. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers. You can reserve your spot and pay later, making planning easier and less risky.
The tour includes all essential safety gear—a helmet, harness, gloves, and bottled water—but does not cover lunch or snacks. The activity generally runs in the morning, aligning well with most travelers’ schedules.
This tour is operated by Roam Outdoor Adventure Co., a company known for its small group tours and expert guides. Their focus is on delivering safe, engaging, and educational adventures in the Utah backcountry. The small group limit of 10 participants ensures personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
With a perfect 5-star rating based on 27 reviews, this tour consistently impresses. Visitors praise the knowledgeable guides, such as Rob, Tyler, Taylor, and Tony, mentioning their friendly attitude, expertise, and ability to capture great photos.
Reviewers also highlight the stunning views, the safety measures in place, and the fact that no prior experience is needed. Some note that the activity can be completed in less than 3 hours, but overall, the experience is considered well worth the price. The small group size and personalized guidance receive particular praise, making this an ideal choice for those seeking a balanced combination of adventure and safety.
This tour’s inclusive approach makes it a great option for families with children aged 4 and above, as well as solo travelers or small groups. The easy-to-understand instructions and professional guidance help ensure everyone feels comfortable, regardless of their experience level.
While the U.S. terrain and activities are suited for most, children under 4 or individuals with mobility challenges may need to consider alternative options, as the activity involves hiking, rappelling, and some physical exertion.
The $169 price delivers a full 4-hour adventure that combines off-road exploration, canyon rappelling, and scenic rides across Utah’s iconic landscape. Its accessible approach makes it ideal for beginners, families, and those wanting a taste of Utah’s natural beauty with guidance from friendly, knowledgeable guides.
While some reviews suggest it might be less challenging for experienced canyoneers or those seeking longer or more intense activities, most participants find the experience spectacular and well-organized. The small group format and educational commentary elevate it beyond just an adrenaline rush, offering a fuller appreciation of the area.
This tour perfectly balances adventure and safety, making it a solid choice for anyone wanting to try rappelling and enjoy Utah’s stunning scenery without the need for prior experience.
Is prior rappelling experience required?
No, this tour is designed for all skill levels, with guides providing instruction and safety equipment.
How long does the entire activity last?
The experience lasts approximately 4 hours, including the UTV ride, canyon descent, and hiking.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for hiking and outdoor activities. Sturdy shoes and layered clothing are recommended.
Can children participate?
Yes, children aged 4 and above can participate, but children under 4 years are not suitable.
Is the UTV ride self-driven?
No, guides operate the UTVs, and participants enjoy the ride without driving.
What if the weather is bad?
The activity is weather-dependent. It may be canceled or rescheduled if conditions are unsafe.
What’s included in the price?
Safety gear (helmet, harness, gloves), bottled water, and the transportation to and from the canyon are included.
Are snacks or lunch provided?
No, lunch and snacks are not included in the tour price.
How many rappels are typical?
Most groups experience 4 to 7 rappels, depending on the group’s skill level and comfort.
Is this tour suitable for someone with no hiking experience?
Yes, though hiking is involved, the activity is designed to be accessible for beginners and those with minimal outdoor experience.