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AmangiriJanuary 2026

Most rooms run $4,500+/night.Here's when it's worth it — and when to avoid.

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January 2027

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35 / 100
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Temp Range
26-42°F
Crowds
Low
Rain Risk
Low
Why January

January is not a high-output adventure month, and Amangiri leans into that honestly. The Via Ferrata is closed and trail conditions require cold-weather preparation, but helicopter tours over Lake Powell in winter clarity and pre-dawn canyon floor walks with frost on the sandstone offer a version of the desert that summer visitors never access.

What's possible this month
Walk the canyon floor at dawn, frost on sandstone
Book a helicopter tour over Lake Powell and Navajo Mountain
Photograph Horseshoe Bend with zero tourist infrastructure
Night sky session with Amangiri's resident astronomer guide
Conditions
🥶 Cold days 42°F🌙 Short 10hr days☀️ Dry and clear
Via Ferrata closedIce conditions shut down the Via Ferrata for the entire month, and most strenuous trail excursions are off the menu.
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Before you book January at Amangiri

January at Amangiri is stark, silent, and bitterly cold, with temperatures hovering around 42°F and only 10 hours of daylight. The Via Ferrata is closed, but you'll have the canyon trails almost entirely to yourself without the summer heat.