Rappel a 700-foot waterfall in Little Cottonwood Canyon with a 6-hour guided adventure
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6 hours
Rappel device, carabiner
Cool off in the Wasatch with a guided canyoneering day featuring big waterfall rappels in Little Cottonwood Canyon. This trip is designed for experienced rappellers looking to build technical skills close to Salt Lake.
Experienced rappelling is required. Larger groups may be possible. Gear such as a climbing harness and helmet can be provided if needed.
Cancellations more than 30 days before your reservation may be cancelled for a full refund (non-private courses require 60 days). Cancellations within 30 days (60 days for courses) are 50% refundable. Cancellations within 7 days and no-shows are non-refundable. If the outing is cancelled by the company, you may reschedule or receive a full refund. Once an outing starts, no refunds.
Bring approach, trail running, or hiking shoes that will get wet; sun hat and sunglasses; shorts and a short-sleeve T-shirt or long-sleeve sun shirt; an insulating top layer; a light rain jacket (rain pants optional); sunscreen; food for the day (snacks and lunch); 1.52L of water; a phone; and any personal items such as medications or a camera.
Yes. A climbing harness and climbing helmet can be provided if needed. A rappel device and locking carabiner are included automatically. A 2035L backpack may also be available if you need one.
Yes. The operator will touch base in the days leading up to the trip to discuss day-of logistics.
3636 Lora Lee Cir, Salt Lake City, UT 84121
With a perfect track record across hundreds of reviews, this guide service consistently delivers exceptional outdoor education and adventures. Guides like John (the owner), Adam, Nate, Dan, and Chris earn praise for being both incredibly knowledgeable and genuinely fun to be around. Reviewers appreciate how these professionals balance safety with an approachable teaching style that makes complex topics like avalanche safety and technical climbing accessible to newcomers. The small student-to-teacher ratios really shine through in the feedback, especially for avalanche courses where people felt they received personalized attention while learning critical skills. Families and groups mention smooth communication during booking and guides who adapt well to mixed ability levels, from kids to seniors. Instructors create an open atmosphere where questions are encouraged, and they push students to think independently rather than just following along. Several people specifically mention feeling comfortable during dangerous conditions because their guides took time to explain decision-making processes, not just bark orders.
I attended an SPI course at the City of Rocks. Adam Fleming was my instructor, and I was very impressed. The course was given with excellent structure and timing. Adam has a depth of knowledge that was very apparent.
Jason Thornton
September 30, 2025
I attended an SPI course at the City of Rocks. Adam Fleming was my instructor, and I was very impressed. The course was given with excellent structure and timing. Adam has a depth of knowledge that was very apparent.
Jason Thornton
September 30, 2025