Moab Canyoneering Adventure

Discover the thrill of canyoneering in Moab with expert guides, stunning scenery, and all equipment provided. Perfect for adventurous, physically fit travelers.

5.0(139 reviews)From $250.00 per person

If you’re considering adding a canyoneering trip to your Moab itinerary, you’re in good company. This Navtec Expeditions tour has earned a perfect 5.0 rating from over 130 reviews, and it’s easy to see why. Whether you’re new to the sport or a seasoned adventure seeker, this experience offers a great mix of learning, excitement, and breathtaking scenery.

One of the things I really appreciate about this tour is its flexibility—offering both half-day and full-day options—so you can choose how intense or relaxed your adventure will be. Plus, the guides are consistently praised for their knowledge and personability, which makes all the difference when you’re hanging off a rope or squeezing through tight canyon walls.

Of course, there’s a bit of a caveat: this activity is physically demanding and not suitable for everyone, especially in the hotter months when dehydration can sneak up on you. Still, if you’re reasonably fit and love the idea of rappelling into stunning slot canyons, this trip is likely to be a highlight of your trip to Moab.

Debbie M
This experience was definitely the highlight of our trip to Moab! Everything was amazing: the hiking, the exploring, and of course, the rappelling! Our guide, Mike Spitz, was very knowledgeable and a great instructor. I HIGHLY recommend this trip to anyone visiting Moab
Corrie B
Mike and Wyatt were great guides. They gave clear instructions and did a great job keeping us comfortable and safe. Our family of 4 with 2 teens had a fantastic time. Our guides were personable and worked with me so I was positioned to take some great photographs of our adventure.
Jan P
Mike with Navtec was an excellent guide. Safety was paramount while showing us a great time. We hiked up into the mountains and repelled our way down. Amazing views and met new friends on the trip! Would do this again if we come back! Highly recommended.

All in all, this is a fantastic choice for adventure lovers who want to learn new skills, see incredible landscapes, and get a real adrenaline rush. The key is being prepared for some physical effort and heights, but with expert guides and all equipment provided, you’re in safe hands.

Key Points

  • Highly Rated: With a perfect 5.0 score based on 138 reviews, this tour clearly delivers on excitement and safety.
  • All Equipment Included: Harnesses, helmets, ropes—everything you need is provided, so no need to bring your own gear.
  • Flexible Options: Choose between a half-day intro or a full-day adventure at Robbers Roost for more challenge.
  • Expert Guides: Reviews consistently mention knowledgeable, personable guides—crucial for safety and enjoyment.
  • Breathtaking Scenery: You’ll experience stunning red rock canyons and unique geological formations.
  • Physical Fitness Needed: This tour is best suited for those who are active and comfortable with heights.

An In-Depth Look at the Moab Canyoneering Adventure

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What the Tour Offers

This canyoneering experience from Moab is designed for outdoor lovers wanting to try a mix of hiking, rappelling, and navigating narrow canyon passages. With about 8 hours of fun, the trip is split into half-day or full-day options, giving you the flexibility to tailor it to your schedule and energy levels.

The adventure begins with a 4WD vehicle taking you into the stunning red rock terrain of southern Utah. This part alone is quite enjoyable, as it offers a taste of the rugged landscape you’ll explore. The guides are experienced professionals, and their knowledge is evident from the reviews—many mention how their instructions are clear and safety is emphasized at all times.

The Itinerary Breakdown

For the half-day tour, you’ll focus on a beginner-friendly route close to Moab—perfect if you’re new to canyoneering or want a shorter, less intense experience. Expect to learn the basics of rappelling, rope-assisted down climbs, and chimneying through slender canyons. Several reviews note that even first-timers feel confident thanks to the guides’ expert coaching, like Cindy, who mentions, “Mike is a fantastic, knowledgeable, and kind leader!”

The full-day trip takes you further, to Robbers Roost, around two hours away. This route is rated as moderately difficult and offers more challenging descents—think longer rappels and tighter spaces. The included lunch makes it a full-day adventure, and the remote location means you’ll be surrounded by some of the most striking desert scenery you’ll ever see.

What You Can Expect During the Experience

Participants have described the activity as a full physical and mental workout. You’ll be hiking over rugged terrain, scrambling over rocks, and sometimes splashing through water-filled potholes. The guides clearly focus on teamwork and skill-building, helping everyone feel safe while pushing their comfort zones. Debbie notes that the hiking, exploring, and rappelling were the highlights, making it a truly memorable part of her Moab trip.

Sandra G
140 ft repel was scary but amazing! Views were breathtaking. Wyatt and Mike were fun. Highly recommend!
Corinne C
So much fun! Wyatt and Mike were wonderful and full of facts and knowledge about the area. Felt very safe with their level of expertise. Would absolutely do it again!
Carl P
First time repelling. We had an awesome day in the Sand Canyon Rec Area. Beautiful views, fun guides and lots of excitement. The guides were great at making you feel safe and confident. Two fun repels over 100 ft high. After the Morning Glory Arch repel we got a nice hike through the river/creek back to vehicle. Good opportunity to ask questions about the area and other places to go on adventures and local places to eat and shop. Highly recommend this tour op and we WILL be back!

Rappelling is often the star of the show—some reviews mention descents over 100 feet, with one reviewer calling a 140-foot rappel “scary but amazing.” These descents are spaced out with hikes and opportunities to take photos of the incredible scenery. The guides’ professionalism shines through, with many reviewers praising how they kept everyone comfortable and safe, even those who initially felt nervous.

The Equipment and Safety

All necessary gear—harnesses, helmets, ropes—is included, which means you don’t need to worry about bringing or renting anything separately. The guides are licensed and experienced, emphasizing safety throughout the adventure. Multiple reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge and trustworthiness, like Corrie who mentions, “They did a great job keeping us comfortable and safe.”

While the activity is rated as suitable for reasonably fit people, it’s important to note that the physicality is significant, especially if temperatures are high. Be prepared with plenty of water and sun protection, as the desert can be scorching. Some reviews mention how dehydration can be a challenge, so packing a gallon of water per person is advised.

Group Size and Personal Attention

The tour keeps groups to a maximum of 15 travelers, which allows for personalized attention from guides. Many reviewers comment on how their guides, like Mike and Wyatt, worked closely with them, making sure everyone felt confident and safe. One reviewer even mentions that their family had the luxury of a private trip with just their guide, which they found truly enjoyable.

Pricing and Value

At $163.12 per person, this tour is a solid value considering the comprehensive experience and all equipment included. The full-day trip, with its additional challenge, offers a more immersive adventure, and many reviewers feel they got their money’s worth, especially given the professional guidance and stunning scenery.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

This activity is best suited for moderately fit individuals who enjoy physical challenges and heights. It's ideal for those wanting to learn canyoneering skills in a safe environment with expert guides. First-timers who are comfortable with adventure activities tend to praise how accessible and fun the experience is, but those with a fear of heights should be prepared for descents that can be intimidating.

It's less suitable for travelers looking for a relaxed or purely sightseeing experience, and definitely not recommended during extreme heat without proper hydration. If you’re traveling with kids or seeking a family-friendly activity, note that this is geared toward physically active adults and teens, not necessarily small children.

Additional Practicalities

Pickup is offered from your hotel, which is a real convenience. The tour requires confirmation within 48 hours and has a minimum of 3 participants to run—so it’s wise to book ahead, especially during popular seasons. The tour is also flexible in case of bad weather—if skies turn bad, you’ll be re-scheduled or refunded.

Final Thoughts

The Moab Canyoneering Adventure is a well-rounded, professionally guided experience that combines learning new skills with stunning scenery and adrenaline-pumping descents. It’s clear from reviews that the guides are a standout feature—knowledgeable, safety-conscious, and personable, making even new canyoneering enthusiasts feel confident.

If you're physically active, love the outdoors, and aren’t afraid of heights, this tour will almost certainly be a highlight. The investment in gear and guides pays off with a smoothly run, memorable adventure that leaves you with a sense of accomplishment and a camera full of incredible photos.

For those who want to challenge themselves, see some of Utah’s most beautiful landscapes, and learn a new skill in the process, this trip hits the mark. Just remember to pack enough water, wear appropriate shoes, and brace for a workout—this isn’t a casual stroll, but an authentic, exhilarating experience in the wild.

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Moab Canyoneering Adventure



5.0

(139 reviews)

96% 5-star

"This experience was definitely the highlight of our trip to Moab! Everything was amazing: the hiking, the exploring, and of course, the rappelling..."

— Debbie M,

FAQs

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the half-day trip is designed with beginners in mind and includes a review of canyoneering basics. First-timers have praised guides for making them feel confident and safe.

What should I bring with me?
Bring hiking shoes, a day pack with over a gallon of water (camelbacks or reusable bottles are perfect), sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sun hoodie), snacks, and your camera (at your own risk). Long hair should be tied back.

How physically demanding is this activity?
It’s quite active, involving hiking, scrambling, and rappelling. All reviewers agree you should be reasonably fit, especially for the full-day tour.

What is the maximum group size?
Groups are limited to 15 travelers, ensuring you get personal attention from your guides.

Are all equipment and transportation included?
Yes, all technical gear is provided, along with transport in 4WD vehicles to and from the canyons.

Is there a minimum age for participants?
The reviews suggest that teens and active adults enjoy the experience; however, specific age restrictions aren’t detailed, so check with the provider if you’re bringing younger teens.

What about weather cancellations?
The tour needs good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

How far in advance should I book?
Most trips are booked about 29 days ahead, so planning early is smart, especially if you’re visiting during peak seasons.

Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes, cancellations made up to 24 hours in advance are fully refundable, giving you some peace of mind if plans change.

Whether you’re looking to conquer your fears or simply want to see Utah’s jaw-dropping scenery from a new perspective, this canyoneering tour offers a balanced mix of challenge and fun. Just come prepared, listen to your guides, and enjoy every second of this memorable adventure.