Chamisa Canyon aka Entrajo Canyon
Duration
4 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Tight and technical slot canyon with potholes and scrambling
Includes rappelling, occasional wading, and short swims
Water-carved sandstone with twists, turns, and slides
Offers a mix of hiking, technical challenges, and scenic views



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The Chamisa Canyon route is a tight and technical slot canyon that offers an exciting mix of potholes, easy scrambling, rappelling, and occasionally wading or a short swim. Carved by water through the sandstone over thousands of years, this canyon presents a unique and adventurous experience that is highly regarded by our guides. Its varied terrain and challenging sections make it an engaging and memorable trip for anyone seeking an active summer adventure.
Unlike Morning Glory Canyon, which is often noted for its big rappels, Chamisa Canyon draws visitors with the interesting nature of its hiking and the striking beauty of its surroundings. The canyon twists and turns through sandstone formations, creating slides and obstacles that add both fun and challenge to the journey. Each step offers new perspectives on the intricate rock formations and the natural artistry of Utah’s slot canyons.
The combination of technical challenges, diverse terrain, and stunning scenery makes Chamisa Canyon an ideal choice for a hot day in the desert. As you navigate its passages and enjoy the cool, water-carved environment, you’ll experience a refreshing escape into nature. This canyon exemplifies the classic charm of Utah’s sandstone landscapes while providing a rewarding adventure for both novice and experienced canyoneers.
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Minimum age of participants 8
90-foot and 27 m rappel is optional
Water pools may require wading or swimming
Wear quick-dry or water-friendly clothing
Canyon may be dry in summer depending on conditions
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