Supposedly, Utah is the momma bear of slot canyons with the highest number of these canyons than anywhere else in the whole world. Imagine that! Although many require special skills and experience, this slot canyon hike near Zion does not.
If you’re visiting Zion National Park, you might’ve already heard about The Narrows–one of the best slot canyon hikes in the world.
But for an easier slot canyon hike, this one does the trick and it’s an accessible hike that you can add to your Utah road trip. However, this doesn’t mean that you can go unprepared.
The first rule of hiking is to always be extra prepared. So please do so on each of your hikes, including this one.
How to Get to the Red Hollow Slot Canyon
This slot canyon hike is located in Orderville, UT just about 24 minutes from Zion National Park. Although Red Hollow Slot Canyon is a less popular destination for tourists, locals know it very well.
The roads in this small town aren’t marked, so you must pay close attention when driving so you don’t pass the entrance. Once you pass the Orderville bridge–which crosses the Virgin River, you will make a right at the US 100 E.
Then, take the first left (this is Red Hollow Dr) and continue straight down the dirt road until you arrive at the water facility. This is the parking area for the hike. Spaces are very limited but there’s always a good chance to park.
Once you’re here and facing directly toward the fence of the facility, pay close attention to your right where you will notice the trailhead for this slot canyon hike.
During my last, cairns had been placed to lead the way along the trail. You can follow both the trail and the cairns and head straight down the sandy wash to get to the entrance of the canyon.
What are cairns? Cairns are small rock piles that mark routes (trails). Don’t touch or make your cairns as this can mislead other hikers.
How Long is the Red Hollow Slot Canyon Hike?
The trail to Red Hollow Slot Canyon is approximately 1.2 miles roundtrip and it’s an easy hike. However, this area is not shaded and it can feel strenuous during the hot summer months.
I did this hike on a sunny day with a temperature of 107 degrees and it was brutal. It got to the point where I even thought about going back.
From my experience, I wouldn’t recommend this hike on hot days and you should at least bring 2 liters of water.
If you prefer hiking slot canyons with a local tour guide, you can book one of these canyon tours in Utah which are an excellent way to explore slot canyons safely.
🏜 Red Hollow Slot Canyon: 1.2 miles roundtrip | Difficulty: Easy | Elevation gain: 5718 ft
Hiking to Red Hollow Canyon
At the end of the sandy wash trail, you will see the entrance to the Red Hollow Slot Canyon. With beautiful tones of red, violet, and orange, it will surely leave you in awe.
The uniqueness of the colors inside the canyon is enough to make it one heck of a picturesque sight. Many people say this is one of the most beautiful local hidden gems!
Going inside the canyon is fairly easy until you reach the narrowest slot. To go through it you will need to climb and slide through it with your back against one wall and your feet on the other. Just like the slot canyons for pros! LOL. Only this one is much easier.
This is a great experience for beginners who have never been on a slot canyon hike.
After you slide your way through this narrow slot, you can either climb up the rope that’s placed in the rock wall or turn around and go back.
I didn’t climb the rope because to be honest, being the big girl that I am, I thought it wouldn’t hold me. Always go with your instinct, right?
But even if decide not to do the rope climbing, the experience of this slot canyon hike is amazing and epic. The rays of sunlight peeking through the canyon are utterly magical.
No matter which way you look at it, there is always a rewarding sight inside this canyon.
Placing my hands through the waves of the canyon felt like being in a different dimension. A simple stroke of my hand through the sandy walls was like fuel to my nature-loving soul.
Simple, yes. But the experience is out of this world amazing!
Would you like to hike this slot canyon? Let me know in the comments!
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I will share this my uncle as he lives in Arizona and loves hiking and visitng canyons like this one. I love the canyon walls as they are so pretty!
That’s awesome! Thank you.
I would love to visit the slot canyon one day, it looks so cool!
Yes! It’s bucket list worthy!
loving this behind the scenes! always wondered what went on outside those cool sandy swirls and whirls 😍
It’s such an amazing experience! I loved seeing all the swirls up close.
Yes, I absolutely would love to hike through the slot canyons! In fact, this is very high on my husbands list. I’m always nervous I’ll get stuck, lol! but I guess it’s safe enough if it’s open to the public. It’s so beautiful!
To be honest, I felt the same way at first. But it wasn’t bad or hard at all. Now, the bigger slot canyons, that’s a whole different story. Gotta be well prepared for those!
It’s a decent one…but about 2 miles south is one called upper red cave….which absolutely blows this one out of the water.
People don’t realize it’s there because you will need to park on 89 and cross private property, which is fine if hiking.
And this is one of the best slot canyons we have in Utah!
Ahh!! Good to know. Thanks for sharing 🙂
So cool to hike a slot canyon. I’ve hiked before in Utah and I’ve hiked in canyons, but not slot canyons yet. I don’t think I would climb up with the rope. Love that you can do this hike on your own.
Yeah, the idea of the rope climbing didn’t get my vote. LOL