Kanab Visitor Center
Visitor center · Kanab ·

Kanab Visitor Center

Visitor center · Kanab ·

Sandstone rock formation with U-shaped troughs and geology exhibits

Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null
Kanab Visitor Center by null

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745 US-89, Kanab, UT 84741 Get directions

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745 US-89, Kanab, UT 84741 Get directions

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"I warn that visiting The Wave requires luck and planning: only 64 people (16 groups) are allowed per day and access is via an advanced lottery or a daily lottery; if you don't win, stay near Page or Kanab to explore slot canyons, Antelope Canyon, and other hikes, or consider splurging on nearby properties like Amangiri or camping options like UnderCanvas while you try your luck." - Charlie Hobbs, Jasmine Ting

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Kanab Visitor Center

Gary S.

Google
A must stop for area visitors. Best information wall of flyers I've ever seen. Featuring all the common areas and many "off the beaten path" areas. Flyers include driving instructions and hiking information.

Cindy L

Google
Erin, Sedina and Kaitlyn, thank you. This place was really fun and they really liked the volunteers, informative and gave us a plethora information. Lots of things to look at especially if you are a geologist. One of the workers there, is in school to be a geologist and it was fabulous having a conversation with her. We really enjoyed the maps and the cross-section plus the histories of the area. I WOULD RECOMMEND

Robert C.

Google
We drove through Kanab, UTAH after we left Zion National Park on the U.S. 89 HWY. Kanab is surrounded by these beautiful red rocks and its such a cool mountain/desert town! This town has alot to offer from off-roading adventures and lots of caves and tunnels too explore! A very nice place to visit and stay the night and it is very close to the east entrance too Zion about 30 minute drive! We had a wonderful time driving through this town!

Johan P.

Google
Very friendly and knowledgable staff, gave us some great tips and knew about the road conditions after the recent storms. Friendly to the kids, provided information books, stickers and junior ranger badges without the normal mandatory tasks, which the kids loved since we were only passing by on the way into the park.

Jean D.

Google
Thank you for the excellent help and advice Isaac-P. You helped us get our camping plans and hiking plans in the Kanab area set up. You are also kind and patient! We appreciate your efforts on behalf of visitors. See you again.

Stevie H.

Google
Don’t miss this stop on your road trip! The staff here is a wealth of information for all tourist activities. The gentleman that helped us was Alan. He offered some suggestions for local hikes. We took his advice and checked out the toadstool area. The visitor center was very clean, and there are public restrooms as well. The restrooms are located on the outside of the building. I would recommend taking a few minutes to look around inside as well. They have some exhibits that explain some of the geological features of the area. They also have gift shops and passport stamps for collectors.

Nobody S.

Google
Another place with great information. Glad we stopped by. Even though there is little for the disabled to do at the National Monument, the staff here told us about a somewhat Scavenger Hunt we go to and just drive, the Johnson Canyon Driving Tour. That allowed us to enjoy a day visit and make it possible to see some sites. I cannot remember the guys name but Thank You for showing us the driving tour, we enjoyed it.

Ziggy J

Google
Took the kids here early morning to get some information about Kanab. Had a great visit and found out some nice quick hikes. If you got young kids it's a nice place to stop before or after breakfast. We bought some cactus candy. It was okay but it was fun to buy.