Attractions and places to see around Kanab are set amidst striking red rock landscapes, serving as a gateway to natural wonders and historical sites. The region features dramatic slot canyons, vast sand dunes, and unique rock formations. Visitors can explore these geological features alongside cultural sites that narrate the area's past. Kanab offers a diverse range of outdoor activities and points of interest.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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The climb is a bit difficult and only for sure-footed people.
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Moqui Cave is a natural history museum within a cave off Highway 89. The museum displays and informs about Native American artifacts, rocks and minerals from around the world, and information about The Church of Ladder-Day Saints.
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These man-made caves are a part of an old sand mine used to harvest sand for glass making. This trail can be difficult for some hikers because it begins with ascending (and then eventually descending on the way back) a steep, slick rock. This is a very popular area to explore, due to its proximity to the highway. Hikers can expect to see dozens of other people on this short trail.
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It is the cave with the finest sand among all the caves I have visited
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The Cliffs Trail leads from Tom Canyon steeply over switchbacks on the rim. However, there are some Class 3 climbing points to overcome. From the top you have a great view of the canyon and cliffs.
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A gigantic K perched on K-Hill over Kanab. From the K-Hill Trail you can climb to the letter and have a great view over Kanab.
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The Squaw Trail starts in the north of Kanab and takes about 2 km to the Rim. From here you have the best view over Kanab and the hinterland towards Zion. The trail ends in an ATV / OHV area, but you can hike back to Kanab via the Connector Trail to the east.
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Kanab is surrounded by diverse natural wonders. You can visit the Kanab Sand Caves (Moqui Caverns), which are man-made caverns from an old sand mine, offering a unique exploration experience. Another fascinating spot is the Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, known for its vibrant, coral-colored sand dunes perfect for hiking and sandboarding. Don't miss the Belly of the Dragon, a distinctive tunnel-like geological formation, or the mushroom-shaped Toadstool Hoodoos.
Yes, Kanab has a rich history. You can explore the Moqui Cave, a natural history museum located within a cave, showcasing Native American artifacts, rocks, and minerals. The Little Hollywood Land Western Sets / Little Hollywood Museum offers a glimpse into Kanab's cinematic past, preserving movie sets from films shot in the area. The Kanab Heritage House Museum, a stately Victorian home, provides insight into early Kanab families and the town's history.
Kanab offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. For challenging hikes with great views, consider the Cliffs Trail, which features steep switchbacks and some Class 3 climbing points. The Squaw Trail is an intermediate option offering panoramic views over Kanab and towards Zion. For more hiking options, including easy and moderate routes, you can explore the various trails listed in the Hiking around Kanab guide.
Absolutely. The Moqui Cave museum is considered family-friendly, offering an educational experience within a unique setting. Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park is excellent for families, with opportunities for sandboarding and sledding. The Kanab Dinosaur Tracks, accessible via a short hike, are also a hit with children interested in prehistoric life. Additionally, Best Friends Animal Sanctuary offers free tours and volunteering opportunities, which can be a heartwarming experience for all ages.
For stunning vistas, the Squaw Trail provides excellent views over Kanab and the surrounding hinterland, including distant views of Zion. Another great spot is K-Hill, where you can climb to the gigantic 'K' for a panoramic view of the town. The Toadstool Hoodoos also offer a unique landscape to observe.
While The Wave is an iconic rock formation known for its vibrant patterns, obtaining permits is notoriously difficult due to its protected status and limited daily access. Kanab is a common base for those attempting to secure permits, but access is not guaranteed and requires advance planning through a lottery system.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy sandboarding and sledding at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park. Off-roading is also popular in the dunes. For a different kind of adventure, consider exploring Peekaboo Slot Canyon (Red Canyon), which often requires a 4WD vehicle or a guided tour due to sandy access roads. Buckskin Gulch offers an epic, long slot canyon experience for experienced hikers.
The shoulder seasons (spring and fall) are generally considered the best times to visit Kanab. Temperatures are milder, making outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the dunes more comfortable. Summers can be very hot, while winters can bring colder temperatures, though many attractions remain accessible year-round.
Yes, Kanab is home to the renowned Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, the largest no-kill animal shelter in the country. Nestled within a red-rock canyon, it offers free tours, volunteer opportunities, and even animal adoption. It's a unique and heartwarming experience for animal lovers.
Kanab is an excellent base for exploring several iconic national parks. Zion National Park is only about 30 minutes away (East entrance). The less-visited North Rim of the Grand Canyon is approximately 1.5 hours drive. Bryce Canyon National Park, famous for its hoodoos, is roughly 90 minutes from Kanab. You can also reach Lake Powell and Horseshoe Bend near Page, Arizona, in about an hour to 70 minutes.
The Kanab Sand Caves (Moqui Caverns) are man-made caverns from an old sand mine. The trail to these caves involves ascending a steep, slick rock, which can be challenging for some hikers. Despite the climb, it's a very popular area due to its proximity to the highway and the unique experience of exploring the fine-sand caves.


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