Daily Canyon Access Pass includes access to the spring-fed pool, crawdad catching in the river, rock climbing, hiking, picnicking, hiking and exploring in the canyon.
Contact us if you have any questions. For groups of 10 or more, please view our Group Events page.
Daily Canyon Access Pass Pricing
Name | Price |
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All Ages | $16.00 |
Children Under 2 | Free |
10 Visits Discount Punch Pass (Save 25%) | Just $12.00 per visit / $120 Total |
30 Visits Discount Punch Pass (Save 50%) | Just $8.00 per visit / $240 Total |
Our all-day Canyon Access Pass includes access to the canyon and these fun activities: Swimming, Crawdad Catching, Rock Climbing, Hiking, Picnicking, Pickle Ball, Volley Ball and Basketball. All guests must purchase a Canyon Access Pass for each day spent in the canyon.
SAVE BIG with one of our Discount Punch Passes. These passes were created specifically for our local customers who visit us often. Punch Passes never expire and you can share them with friends and family members. Punch Passes have the same inclusions as our All-Day Canyon Access Pass.
Rock Climbing Pricing
Name | Price |
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All-Day Rock Climbing Access | Included w/ Canyon Access Pass (see above) |
All climbers must purchase a Canyon Access Pass for each day spent in the canyon.
Camping Pricing
Name | Price |
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Basic Campsite | Check Availability or Make a Reservation |
Premium Riverside Campsite | Check Availability or Make a Reservation |
Premium View Campsite | Check Availability or Make a Reservation |
The Ultimate Campsite | Check Availability or Make a Reservation |
IMPORTANT: Each individual visiting Veyo Pool and Crawdad Canyon is required to sign a Liability Form or they won’t be allowed to enter the property. Save yourself time and sign our waiver ahead of time.
PLEASE NOTE: No animals, including dogs, may be brought into the Canyon, with the exception of ADA Service Animals. Please see the ADA FAQ for details on what qualifies as a service animal. Note that “The ADA makes a distinction between psychiatric service animals and emotional support animals… if [a] dog’s mere presence provides comfort, that would not be considered a service animal under the ADA” and would not be permitted on the premise.