Capitol Reef Pilot Canyoneering Permit System

Cassidy ArchCapitol Reef National Park will begin a pilot mandatory Canyoneering Permit System starting January 1, 2020. Permits will be free of charge and require self-registration located at the Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center or online on the park website. These permits will be required for all canyoneering and climbing activities within the park.

Capitol Reef National Park staff have observed a […]

2019-12-16T14:17:59-08:00December 16th, 2019|Categories: Access, Education, Safety|Tags: , |

Waterholes Canyon Update

Waterholes Canyon is located on the Navajo Reservation near Page, AZ. The slot is in Navajo sandstone and the lower canyon is popular for having many beautiful features including classic tight twisty narrows, potholes, and a beautiful 320′ rappel down a patinaed wall. As an added bonus, Waterholes Canyon ends at the Colorado River in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area 3-1/2 miles […]

2018-12-17T16:06:47-08:00August 22nd, 2018|Categories: Access, General News, Newsletter|Tags: , , |

Grand Canyon Packraft Rules – Update

packraftThe packrafting rules in Grand Canyon National Park have been overhauled in response to a Coalition of American Canyoneers request early last year. The prior rule required “walking the river bank when possible” and that led to a lot of confusion about which routes were possible and/or acceptable. The new rules eliminate the “walk when you can” rule and extend the packraft […]

2018-12-18T12:21:33-08:00January 12th, 2018|Categories: Access, General News, Newsletter|Tags: , , , |
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