Embark on a Moab rappelling adventure through Medieval Chamber Canyon. Experience breathtaking 120-foot free-hanging rappel by Morning Glory Natural Bridge.
Embark on a Moab rappelling adventure through Medieval Chamber Canyon. Experience breathtaking 120-foot free-hanging rappel by Morning Glory Natural Bridge.
- Grandstaff Canyon - Embark on a hike of about 1 mile over rock fins, leading to drainages and canyons with two rappelling opportunities. The first rappel takes adventurers into the slot canyon known as Medieval Chamber. As you walk through the canyon’s base, admire the stunning sandstone layers formed over millions of years. The canyon then…
- Grandstaff Canyon - Embark on a hike of about 1 mile over rock fins, leading to drainages and canyons with two rappelling opportunities. The first rappel takes adventurers into the slot canyon known as Medieval Chamber. As you walk through the canyon’s base, admire the stunning sandstone layers formed over millions of years. The canyon then widens, leading to the second rappel. This remarkable free-hanging rappel descends 120 feet beside the Morning Glory Natural Bridge. At the bottom, visitors can enjoy a scenic 2.5-mile hike down Grandstaff Canyon towards the Colorado River.

- Professional Licensed Guide
- All equipment needed for rappelling
- Transportation to and from Canyon
- Water, you need to bring a personal water bottle
- Professional Licensed Guide
- All equipment needed for rappelling
- Transportation to and from Canyon
- Water, you need to bring a personal water bottle
- Gratuity
- Photos
- Transportation to and from the Paddle Moab shop
- Bring a personal water bottle.
- Bring a backpack
- Gratuity
- Photos
- Transportation to and from the Paddle Moab shop
- Bring a personal water bottle.
- Bring a backpack
Participants will traverse rock fins on foot, following drainages and canyons to two rappelling spots. They first descend into the slot canyon, known as the Medieval Chamber. As they do so, they witness stunning strata of sandstone accumulated over many millennia. The canyon then widens, permitting access to the second rappelling point. This exceptional…
Participants will traverse rock fins on foot, following drainages and canyons to two rappelling spots. They first descend into the slot canyon, known as the Medieval Chamber. As they do so, they witness stunning strata of sandstone accumulated over many millennia. The canyon then widens, permitting access to the second rappelling point. This exceptional free-hanging rappel is a thrilling 120 feet alongside Morning Glory Natural Bridge. The bridge, with a span of 243 feet, counts among the largest natural land bridges in the United States. Once they’ve reached the base, visitors can relish a picturesque trek through Grandstaff Canyon towards the Colorado River.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.