About Snow Canyon

What to Know for Your Adventure

Park Information

Hours: 6AM to 10PM Daily

Phone: 435-628-2255

 

Fees

Day Use

Utah Resident

$10 per vehicle up to 8 people

Utah Resident Senior (65+)

$5 per vehicle up to 8 people

Non-Resident

$15 per vehicle up to 8 people

Pedestrian/Cyclist

$5 per group up to 4 people

Group Day Use at Lower Galoot

$100 up to 3 hours; $30 per additional hour

 

Camping

Non-Hookup Site

$40 per night

Hookup Site (W&E)

$45 per night

Extra Vehicle

$20 per night (maximum of 1 extra vehicle per site)

Cottontail Group Campground

$175 per night (maximum of 35 people)

Quail Group Campground

$200 per night (maximum of 50 people)

map of the snow canyon loop

Planning Your Adventure

To begin planning your visit to Snow Canyon State Park, take note of the entrance fees and park hours we have listed at the top of this page for easy reference. You don’t want to be surprised by fees at the entrance gate!

We also recommend taking a look at Snow Canyon State Park’s calendar before you set any dates. The park hosts various events and races throughout the year, which could lead to a partial or full closure of public access. We also recommend consulting the calendar for events within the park you or your kids may enjoy. They regularly host events like Animals of Snow Canyon or night-time adventures like the Scorpion Search that are geared for kids and adults alike. You can find the Snow Canyon State Park calendar here.

There are lots of different things to do and see in and around Snow Canyon, and if you’re looking for a more casual or leisurely adventure, we also recommend taking a look at Kova’s Snow Canyon Guide, wherein we highlight some of our favorite points of interest, routes, and other non-biking activities you might enjoy around the park. We’ve picked these not just because they’re ones we enjoy, but also because these spots are those that appeal to a wide audience, making them generally more accessible and appealing for families, casual visitors, and those looking for more leisure in their adventure.

Ebike Access in Snow Canyon

The lowest-cost access to Snow Canyon is in pedestrian and bicycle/ebike entry. We encourage exploration of Snow Canyon State Park with the ease and comfort of our ebikes, which are suited for visitors of varying skill levels seeking a more relaxed outdoor experience. Our ebike rentals, combined with our location near the north entrance of Snow Canyon, offer a great opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in leisurely adventure in the state park without the need for expert cycling skills, specialized equipment, or high intensity.

Ride along the Whiptail Trail, a paved path designed for casual exploration within the park (for both cyclists and pedestrians), or take the 18-mile Snow Canyon Loop, which guides you through the park and ascends along its east rim, passing by Kova Rentals’ location on its way back up to the north entrance. We love these routes for their scenic views and manageable distances (especially on an ebike).

 

Safety

Safety and enjoyment go hand-in-hand, so remember to prepare for weather conditions, wear appropriate clothing, sturdy footwear, and carry sufficient water and snacks. Whether you’re exploring on foot or by ebike, staying informed and prepared will only make for a better experience in Snow Canyon!