Ride the dunes, then rappel with all gear provided
2 Hr
Rappel gear, Water
Explore Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park on a dune ride, then gear up for a rappelling descent. Beginners are welcome, with easier and more advanced options available.
You must pay the state park entrance fee separately, and it may change. Clarify the current amount with Greetwell before booking.
Full refund with at least 48 hours' notice. No refund for a no-show or if you arrive more than 15 minutes late. $100 rescheduling fee within 24 hours of the activity.
Bring good shoes and sunscreen if needed. Expect a bit of hiking at each destination.
Yes. Water is provided.
Yes. You must pay the Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park entrance fee separately. The fee can change.
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park sits tucked between Zion National Park and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, a pocket of southern Utah where rose-tinted sand spills across the high desert in waves. The unusual pink hue comes from eroded Navajo sandstone, and the color shifts throughout the day, deepening at sunrise and glowing almost neon at sunset. For travelers chasing landscapes that feel otherworldly without the crowds of the bigger parks nearby, Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park is a quiet revelation, and a UTV ride paired with rappelling turns the dunes into a full-body adventure rather than just a scenic stop.
The experience begins with a guided UTV ride that climbs and carves across the soft, sweeping ridges of Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, the engine humming as the pink sand kicks up behind you. Guides point out the contours of the dune field, share the geology that gave this place its color, and lead you toward a sandstone edge where the rappelling portion begins. Standing at the rim, you can feel the contrast between the warm grit underfoot and the cool rock face you are about to descend. Lowering yourself down the cliff gives a completely different perspective on Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, with the dunes rolling out below and the surrounding red rock country stretching toward the horizon.
This adventure is ideal for couples looking for something memorable, families with older kids ready for a bit of adrenaline, and travelers who want to pack a UTV joyride and a first rappel into a single afternoon. Beginners are welcome, since guides handle the technical setup and walk you through every step. If you love the idea of trading paved overlooks for hands-on exploration, Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park is the kind of place that rewards curiosity, and this ride and rappel combo is one of the most engaging ways to experience it.
With an exceptional track record across multiple locations near Zion and Escalante, this outfitter delivers consistently outstanding adventures. The guides earn glowing praise individually: Clayton impresses with his photography skills and warm personality, Neil navigates challenging slot canyons with remarkable expertise (even helping lost hikers), and Wyatt goes above and beyond (including orchestrating a surprise proposal at Coral Pink Sand Dunes). Other standouts like DeAnna, Koleman, Jack, and Andi each bring their own blend of local knowledge and genuine enthusiasm. The variety of experiences is impressive, from UTV tours through private slot canyons to horseback riding, sand boarding, and technical canyon hikes. Equipment stays in top condition, and the pacing strikes that sweet spot where you're not rushed but never bored. Travelers especially appreciate how guides adjust difficulty levels to match group abilities while sharing fascinating insights about geology, history, and hidden photo opportunities. The consensus is clear: whether it's your first adventure or you're coming back for more, these tours deliver memories worth every penny.
TC and the ROAM ATV team delivered one of the most memorable days of our entire Utah trip. We were visiting from the Pacific Northwest — hiking Zion one day, Bryce Canyon the next — and this half-day ATV tour in Kanab was the perfect adventure in between. Our family of four was grouped with just one other family, which made the whole experience feel personal from the start. TC is the kind of guide who genuinely loves what he does — it comes through in everything. He shared the history of each stop, orchestrated the route so we somehow had every attraction almost entirely to ourselves (meanwhile other groups were finishing up just as we arrived — no accident there), and even did a little on-site science demo explaining how the rock formations were made. My kids were riveted. The peekaboo slot canyon left us speechless. It felt like something you’d only find inside a major national park, and yet — no crowds. The hidden lake cave was my older one’s favorite stop. My youngest (9) completely lost his mind at the sand hill sledding. That kid talked about it the rest of the trip. Here’s what we didn’t expect: TC planned a signature photo opportunity at each stop and took genuinely epic iPhone shots of our family. We’re printing them for Christmas cards. That alone would have made the tour worth it. One honest tip: bring goggles or sunglasses for everyone in your group, including the kids. The sand gets in your eyes during the driving portions and there aren’t loaners available — my littles were pretty uncomfortable until we figured out a workaround. Small thing, big difference. 10/10. Do this tour.
Becca Jones - B. Jones Photography
April 10, 2026
TC and the ROAM ATV team delivered one of the most memorable days of our entire Utah trip. We were visiting from the Pacific Northwest — hiking Zion one day, Bryce Canyon the next — and this half-day ATV tour in Kanab was the perfect adventure in between. Our family of four was grouped with just one other family, which made the whole experience feel personal from the start. TC is the kind of guide who genuinely loves what he does — it comes through in everything. He shared the history of each stop, orchestrated the route so we somehow had every attraction almost entirely to ourselves (meanwhile other groups were finishing up just as we arrived — no accident there), and even did a little on-site science demo explaining how the rock formations were made. My kids were riveted. The peekaboo slot canyon left us speechless. It felt like something you’d only find inside a major national park, and yet — no crowds. The hidden lake cave was my older one’s favorite stop. My youngest (9) completely lost his mind at the sand hill sledding. That kid talked about it the rest of the trip. Here’s what we didn’t expect: TC planned a signature photo opportunity at each stop and took genuinely epic iPhone shots of our family. We’re printing them for Christmas cards. That alone would have made the tour worth it. One honest tip: bring goggles or sunglasses for everyone in your group, including the kids. The sand gets in your eyes during the driving portions and there aren’t loaners available — my littles were pretty uncomfortable until we figured out a workaround. Small thing, big difference. 10/10. Do this tour.
Becca Jones - B. Jones Photography
April 10, 2026