Zero G Canyon
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Also known as: Zero Gravity Canyon; Little Iron Wash.
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| Difficulty:3B II PG (v4a2 II) Raps:0-2, max ↨49ft
Red Tape:No permit required Shuttle: Vehicle:Passenger | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Condition Reports: | 31 May 2025
"Quick run through on our drive back to SLC. No rope needed for this group though you have to be pretty comfortable with down climbing and stemming (es |
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Best season: | Spring; Summer; Fall
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Introduction[edit]
While Zero G isn't a destination canyon in and of itself, it's very much worthwhile as a stop on the way into or out of the Swell. With a little bit of everything, from a pothole escape, to narrow slots, to stemming, it's a solid introduction with competent leadership to canyoning in the swell.
Approach[edit]
From the parking lot follow the obvious former double track until you reach the BLM sign for "Zero Gravity canyon". From the sign follow the well trodden trail that follows the upper lip of the canyon itself until the trail drops down into the canyon. From here follow the obvious canyon leading downhill (east).
Descent[edit]
Exit[edit]
Red tape[edit]
Beta sites[edit]
RoadTripRyan.com : Zero G Canyon
Super Amazing Map : Zero Gravity Canyon
Climb-Utah.com : Zero Gravity
CanyonCollective.com : Zero Gravity Canyon
BluuGnome.com : Zero Gravity Canyon / Zero G
- https://www.stavislost.com/hikes/trail/zero-gravity-canyon
Trip reports and media[edit]
Lindsey Hargrave on Canyon Tales : Zero Gravity Rescue
Candition.com : Zero Gravity
YouTube.com : Richard Pattison, Zero Gravity