Kova Rentals has published their Snow Canyon Guide, which details leisurely points of interest and activities that can be found along the Snow Canyon Loop, so you can plan your Snow Canyon adventure with confidence. You don’t have to be an experienced mountain biker or expert cyclist to have a great time in St George’s best attraction, so we’ve highlighted those spots around the park that can be enjoyed by everyone!
Snow Canyon State Park is one of Utah’s greatest hidden gems. While it’s possible to drive straight through the canyon, doing so would mean you would miss out on some of the spectacular views you can get from exploring Snow Canyon’s trails. To truly experience the majesty of Snow Canyon, you can hike—or ebike—the Snow Canyon Scenic Overlook trail.
As one of Utah’s many state parks, Snow Canyon does require an entry fee. America the Beautiful Passes do not qualify towards the cost, but a Utah State Parks pass will get you in.
The trick to packing on a biking trip is to pack smart. Starting with what you need to bring. You’ll want the following items on your biking trip:
Plan to pack your essentials on your person, in a backpack, or with bags you can attach to your bike. Depending on how long you stay on the trail, you’ll want at least two water bottles to survive the southern Utah summers.
After packing your “needs,” decide if you have any “wants” you’d like to squeeze in. These could be things like:
In a vehicle, from our location, you can find the Snow Canyon Overlook by taking the following steps:
On an ebike, we recommend following the Snow Canyon Loop until it intersects with the Snow Canyon Overlook turnoff!
Southern Utah is world-famous for its natural wonders. While Snow Canyon is a state park, it certainly holds its own against better-known national parks like Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Capitol Reef. And there’s no better way to see all this natural beauty than with an ebike! Contact us today to learn more, check out our FAQs, or to book your rental.