Why spend extra money on guided tours when you can explore Southern Utah on your own terms? We recommend self-guided tours, giving you the freedom to discover the area at your own pace, without the constraints of a group.
Whatever you choose to do–do it your way!
The Snow Canyon Loop in Snow Canyon State Park offers an 18-mile paved riding experience perfect for riders looking for a worthwhile adventure through red sandstone cliffs, lava flows, and petrified dunes. Starting near the north entrance of the park, the route also features a scenic overlook from the east rim before entering the park and continuing down to the Whiptail trail. The trail loops around through Ivins and St George and returns along up a gradual uphill along the east rim, where ebikes prove especially beneficial for a comfortable ride.
For more information about exploring Snow Canyon, we recommend checking out Kova’s Snow Canyon Guide below.
The Kayenta Loop is a scenic 25-mile route that combines paved paths through the park with the exploration of city streets through Ivins and into Kayenta. While the ride features a gradual elevation drop toward Kayenta and a mix of flat and gentle rolling sections, it’s primarily on city streets as you approach Kayenta, making it less suitable for large groups or families with children.
Riders should be mindful of their ebike’s battery usage to ensure a smooth return trip, given the route’s length.
This loop is ideal for those looking to not only see Snow Canyon, but explore a scenic area of town at a leisurely pace, with opportunities for stops, dining, and photography along the way.