Kanarra Creek Kanarraville Falls is a premier hiking destination in Kanarraville, Utah, covering 4.0 miles with 800ft of elevation gain. Stats: 4.0 miles, 800ft gain, Moderate. Type: Out-and-Back. Surface: Creek/Rock. Time: 3-4 hours. Fee: $10 Kanarraville town fee. Dogs: Yes. Permit: No. Wildlife: mule deer, canyon wrens, peregrine falcons, water striders, frogs. Best seasons: May through October; wading through the creek is required — bring water shoes and expect wet feet. Kanarra Creek is Zion's quieter neighbor — a slotted canyon with two major waterfalls requiring you to wade, scramble ladders, and swim through slot canyon pools. All the drama of Zion at a fraction of the crowds. Pack plenty of water — desert and high-altitude trails demand more hydration than you expect. Layers are essential above 10,000 feet. Leave No Trace: stay on designated trails, pack out all waste, and respect wildlife and other visitors.