Explore canyoneering route descriptions from a variety of regions, each offering unique terrain, conditions, and levels of difficulty. From non technical canyon hikes with scenic pools and light scrambling to longer, more committing routes requiring navigation and endurance, this collection is designed to help you quickly understand what each canyon offers.
Each route page provides key details including location, rating, mileage, route description, and important considerations such as water conditions, access, and potential hazards. These guides are intended to give clear, practical insight so you can choose routes that match your experience level and trip goals.
Routes are organized by region to make planning easier and to highlight the differences in landscape, climate, and canyon style. Some areas feature dry desert canyons with minimal water, while others include creek fed routes with swimming and lush vegetation.
Use this page as a starting point to explore available routes and navigate to detailed canyon descriptions. Conditions in canyons can change quickly due to weather, flash flooding, and seasonal factors, so always plan ahead, bring appropriate gear, and be prepared for the environment you are entering.
These descriptions are intended as a guide to support your planning, but safe travel ultimately depends on your preparation, decision making, and awareness in the field.