
You can easily cut out Dry Fork or Peekaboo and Spooky to make smaller loops as well.

Make it a Loop: This hike is commonly hiked in a loop starting at the Peekaboo and Spooky Slots, working over to Dry Fork Narrows and then taking the rim trail back to the parking area. If you wanted to bring a dog, the rim trail and Dry Narrows are both 100% suitable, but not Spooky or Peekaboo Canyons. Water is very scarce here though so be sure to bring plenty.ĭogs: This hike does allow dogs, but is not one that I would recommend bringing a dog on unless they are very small and used to being in a backpack.
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You can grab a free camping permit at either TH or the National Monument Visitor’s center in Escalante. SummaryĬamping: Camping along the hike itself probably doesn’t make a ton of sense but since this hike is located within the Grand Escalante National Monument, there are a ton of options to camp on Hole in the Rock Road.

Both parking areas have non-plumbing bathrooms and parking lots that can fit 20+ cars. Parking: There are two parking areas for this hike: the upper trailhead and lower trailhead. Avoid driving on this road in a passenger car in both of these situations.įees: There is no fee to hike Dry Fork Narrows, Peekaboo and Spooky Slot Canyons. The road to both areas is dirt and usually fairly well maintained but can be nasty after a big rainstorm and in the spring when snow is melting. If you want to JUST hike Peekaboo and Spooky continue about another mile to the lower TH. If you want to hike all three of these canyons, I would recommend starting here. Getting Here: From UT12 just outside of Escalante, turn onto Hole in the Rock Road and drive for about 24 miles until you reach the first (upper) TH. Trailhead: Lower Dry Fork Narrows Trailhead OR Upper Dry Fork Trailhead Weather: Check the Weather Forecast Directions to Spooky & Peekaboo Slot Canyons Season: Year Round (best to avoid in mud season though) Expect water (especially near Green River) in Spring and Summer. Spooky & Peekaboo Slot Canyons Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5 Stars)ĭifficulty: Moderate Difficulty System Explained Virtual Trail Guide: Dry Fork Narrows, Peekaboo and Spooky Slot Canyons Monument Valley Idas Dreams Day Trip Spooky & Peekaboo Slot Canyons Quick Facts
