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Experience the stunning White Pocket in Zion National Park with a guided sunset off-road hike, small groups, expert guides, and breathtaking views.
The Sunset Off-Road White Pocket Guided Hike – Small Group offers a memorable way to explore one of the most striking geological sites in Zion National Park. Priced at $159 per person, this 8-hour adventure takes you from Kanab, Utah, to the White Pocket within the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument—a location often described as “Mars-like” due to its unusual light gray and white swirling rock formations. With small groups of 4-10 people, the tour emphasizes personalized attention, expert guidance, and plenty of time to enjoy the scenery at your own pace.
This tour is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness who enjoy scenic hiking, photography, and off-road exploration. It involves about 3-4 hours of hiking dispersed throughout the day, and the journey includes approximately 2 hours of driving each way—about 1 hour on paved highway and another hour on off-road terrain. One of the tour’s highlights is the opportunity to capture stunning sunset photos at White Pocket, making it an attractive choice for photographers and nature lovers alike.
While the long drive and physical activity require some stamina, the small group size and knowledgeable guides help ensure a comfortable and engaging experience. The tour’s reviews speak strongly to its value, with consistent praise for the guides, scenery, and photography opportunities.


White Pocket is situated just six miles southeast of The Wave and Coyote Buttes, renowned for their vibrant red hues. In contrast, White Pocket features light gray and white swirling patterns, created by layered strata that seem to dance across the landscape. Its modest vegetation offers a sharp contrast to the erosive rock formations, which craft an otherworldly scene perfect for exploration and photography.
The formations here are sculpted by erosion and feature thin layered strata with swirling designs, making each photo opportunity uniquely stunning. The location’s compact size—only about one square mile—belies its visual richness, drawing in visitors who want a close-up look at this geological masterpiece.
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The trip begins from the meeting point at 310 S 100 E, Kanab. Travelers enjoy a two-hour drive, split evenly between a highway segment and an off-road terrain that adds an adventurous element to the day. The off-road portion takes you through rugged, scenic routes that prepare you for the exploration ahead.
The guides take care to choose routes that highlight the best scenery and photo spots along the way. The drive is an integral part of the experience, setting the tone for the upcoming hike and allowing travelers to appreciate the remote beauty of the Vermilion Cliffs.
Once at White Pocket, the guided hike spans 3 to 4 hours, allowing ample time to wander and photograph. The guides are praised for their knowledgeable insights about the geology, local flora, and best angles for sunset photos.
The terrain involves moderate hiking over sandy plains and around erosive rock formations. The pocket-sized area packs an incredible amount of visual interest, with swirling patterns and layered strata providing natural canvases for photography. Many reviews highlight the opportunity for reflection pictures in pockets of water, which add a special touch to the photos.

One of the main highlights of this tour is the sunset. As the day winds down, the guides lead the group to optimal vantage points where the changing light enhances the white and gray rock formations, creating an unforgettable scene. The golden hour bathes the landscape in warm hues, making it a favorite moment for capturing stunning images.
The guides help guests find the best spots for sunset photography, ensuring everyone has time to enjoy the moment. The small group size ensures an intimate experience, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions or just soak in the scenery.

The tour starts at the Coral Cliffs Tours office in Kanab at 310 S 100 E and ends back there. The maximum group size is 10 travelers, ensuring personalized service and space for everyone to enjoy the sights.
Participants should have a moderate physical fitness level to handle the hiking involved. The tour recommends wearing appropriate hiking clothing, bringing water and lunch, and preparing for outdoor conditions. The guides are known for their friendly and informative approach, helping everyone feel safe and engaged throughout the day.
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This tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance with a full refund. It relies on good weather conditions, and canceled trips due to poor weather will be rescheduled or refunded.
The guide team emphasizes safety during the off-road drive and hike, with the guides sharing local geography and wildlife information along the way. Since the tour involves off-road driving and hiking, travelers should be comfortable with these activities and prepared for outdoor terrain.

The small group size of 4-10 guests is a major advantage, allowing for a more personalized experience. Guests appreciate the knowledgeable guides like Steve, Kyle, Kenny, Drew, and Raymond, who are praised for their friendly demeanor and expertise.
The reviews consistently mention the quality of guidance and the opportunity to explore at a relaxed pace. Many reviewers say they would book again, citing excellent photo assistance and unrushed exploration.

This tour stands out for its combination of a scenic drive, a moderate hike, and the chance to see White Pocket at sunset. Compared to larger tours, the small group size enhances comfort and interaction. The expert guides make the experience informative and fun, with many reviews emphasizing their knowledge and friendliness.
Plus, the longer duration—around 8 hours—means plenty of time to enjoy the area, unlike shorter tours that may rush through the highlights. The off-road vehicle journey adds an element of adventure, making the trip more engaging.
This 8-hour tour delivers a comprehensive experience of one of Arizona’s most captivating landscapes. The combination of off-road driving, hiking, and sunset photography makes it perfect for those seeking a full day of adventure and stunning scenery.
The small group setting and knowledgeable guides make this an accessible, enjoyable way to explore White Pocket without the crowds often found in more crowded park areas. While the drive is lengthy and involves some physical activity, most guests find these aspects rewarding given the breathtaking views and personalized attention.
This tour suits those who value geological wonders, photography opportunities, and a comfortable, guided experience in remote wilderness areas. It provides a balanced mix of adventure, education, and spectacular scenery, making it an excellent choice for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
“Great hike with Steve and Kyle. Plenty of time to explore at our own pace. Amazing formations and colorings, as well as pockets of water that gave …”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $159 per person, including transportation, guiding, and sightseeing.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for about 8 hours, with 3-4 hours of hiking at White Pocket.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring lunch, water, and appropriate hiking clothing for moderate activity.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at the Coral Cliffs Tours office, 310 S 100 E, Kanab.
What is the group size?
Groups are limited to 4 to 10 travelers for a more intimate experience.
Is there an age or fitness requirement?
Yes, travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
Can service animals participate?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour offers free cancellation if canceled 24 hours in advance or due to poor weather conditions.
Are guides knowledgeable?
Absolutely, reviews highlight guides like Steve, Kyle, Kenny, Drew, and Raymond for their friendliness and expertise.
Is photography supported?
Yes, guides help find the best photo spots, especially during sunset, ensuring memorable shots.