AWD and 4WD vehicles are preferred because of washboarding. Hanging out in Zebra Mapįrom Highway 12, follow the unpaved Hole in the Rock Road for 8 miles and park in the dirt parking lot on the right side of the road. Looking at a map now, I can see that we could have continued counter-clockwise and made our erroneous turn into a nice loop hike. Kim wanders through ZebraĪfter heading east through Harris Wash and checking out Tunnel Slot Canyon, we returned to Halfway Hollow and continued north to Zebra. The canyon walls start off low and comfy but the farther you go, the more they close in on you until youre snuggled in the earths warm clutches. We set out without knowing exactly where the slot was and took a wrong turn at Halfway Hollow, a sandy junction between dry washes. In April 2016, Kim, Troy, Matt S, and I hiked to the Zebra Slot. Difficulty: Easy approach, slot is moderate.Dogs: Yes, but most dogs can’t do the slot.It gets its name from the iconic stripes on its sandstone walls. It is a short and easy hike to the canyon’s entrance but those who venture into the slot may encounter knee to chest deep water, depending on how much rain the area has seen.
Zebra is one of Utah’s most picturesque non-technical slot canyons.