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Red Rock Finance Conference 2024
Activities
Conference participants will be able to interact informally during the conference while exploring Zion National Park. When registering, participants will choose from a menu of activities, most of which are professionally guided.
Canyoneering
The climate and geology of southern Utah combine to make an extraordinary landscape that includes many beautiful sandstone slot canyons. Zion Guru (professional guiding company) will lead conference participants on a hike through one of these unique slot canyons that includes rappelling, down climbing, and a great opportunity to interact with others at the conference.
Experience at a Glance:
- 35 minute drive to the Canyoneering area
- 25 Minute hike to the canyon
- Opportunities to learn knots, down climbing and rappelling skills
- 2-3 Rappels 20-80 feet
- Problem solving obstacles during the canyon descent
- No previous experience required. If you can hike, you can canyoneer
Narrows Hike
The Zion Narrows is a central feature of Zion National Park. Follow the Virgin River north, as canyon walls narrow to 22-feet (7.2m) wide and 1,500 feet (455 m) high. Encounter smoothly carved sandstone slabs, beautifully fluted, twisting slots, and towering walls. The conference will provide you with canyon hiking shoes, snacks, and water. We will separate into a few groups, which will provide great opportunities to interact with other conference participants.
Experience at a Glance:
- Grab hiking water shoes, snacks, and drinks.
- Five minute walk from hotel to shuttle stop
- Shuttle takes you to tail head
- Hike is 50% in the water, 50% on shorelines.
- Most hikers spend 4-6 hours doing this up and back hike.
Observation Point Hike
Observation Point is the highest viewpoint of Zion Canyon, towering over Angels Landing and other well-known features of the park. We begin hiking in the dark among tall pines and arrive at the red cliffs of Observation Point just before the sun rises. After taking in the view, we then return on the same trail to our vehicles.
Experience at a Glance:
- Leave lodge at 4:30 AM, Saturday morning
- Shuttle up to East Mesa Trail
- 3 mile flat trail to Observation Point
- At Observation Point for sunrise
- Return to lodge, arrive at about 9:30 AM
E-Bikes
Ebiking is a great way to experience Zion's Canyon in a new way. Enjoy a 4-hour easy bike ride through the park, stopping at hikes, or just cruising through the scenic canyon.
Experience at a Glance:
- Leave lodge by 1:00 PM, Thursday afternoon.
- Riders have 4 hours to explore Zion National Park on motor assisted bicycles
- Easiest and most flexible way to explore Zion Canyon
- Bikes can be parked and locked at various trailheads, allowing short hikes
- E-bikes will travel on trails and roads open only to the Zion shuttle system.
Rock Climbing
Zion Guru (professional guiding company) guides all climbing events and employs American Mountain Guide Association safety practices. Our main focus is having fun, being safe, and getting time to interact with others at the conference.
Experience at a Glance:
- 35 minute drive to the climbing area
- 10-25 Minute hike to the climbs
- Climbs from 40 to 100 feet
- Opportunities for easy, moderate, and very challenging climbing
- Opportunities to learn knots, belaying and rappelling skills
- Locations near or around Zion National Park
- No previous experience required. If you can hike, you can climb.