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Antelope Canyon is one of the most recognized slot canyons in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land just east of Page, AZ. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, scenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as "Upper Antelope Canyon" or "The Crack"; and "Lower Antelope Canyon" or "The Corkscrew". The Navajo name for Upper Antelope Canyon is Tsé bighánílíní, which means "the place where water runs through rocks". Lower Antelope Canyon is Hazdistazí, called "Hasdestwazi" by the Navajo Parks and Recreation Department, or "spiral rock arches". Antelope Canyon was formed primarily by flash flood erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, as well other sub-aerial processes such as heavy rain fall during monsoon season. Over time, the erosion created corridors that continue to grow wider as the hard edges of the stone gets smoother to form the characterisic flowing shapes in the rock. The sunlight in this slot canyon creeps into the dark passageways from above in the form of what appears to be etherial beams of light. It is for this reason that Antelope Canyon has become many photographers' dream subject.

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Both upper and lower Antelope Canyon can only be viewed and experienced on a guided tour. It is open 365 days a year, but tours are weather dependent. No slot canyon tours are available when risk of a flash flood is present. Therefore, it is best to plan your trip outside of monsoon season, which is generally late June though the month of August. In October of 2006, a flood occurred that lasted 36 hour which caused the Tribal Park Authorities to close Lower Antelope Canyon for five months. Make sure to check the status of your tour before you embark on your journey to the Great Southwest.

There are a few really good reasons to choose the Upper Antelope Canyon tour over the Lower Canyon. Upper Antelope Canyon is the tour where visitors will have the chance to witness the beams of light and sand falling over the rocks like a small waterfall. It's where most of the iconic photographs are taken, and therefore, is the more popular tour of the two canyons. Access is easier as well. This tour is on flat sand and does not require you to climb a ladder like the Lower Antelope Canyon tour does. The downside of choosing an Upper Antelope Canyon tour is that it can get very crowded. If you are sensitive to small spaces, the slot canyon can feel even more tight with the number of people down there, especially during the tours that are during the peak light beam hours (around 12:30-1pm). Also, the price of an Upper Antelope Canyon tour can be double the price of a Lower Antelope Canyon tour. Please note that "Photographer" tours are not available on weekends. It's just too busy and crowded on weekends for photographers to get the shots they desire. Overall, if you're wanting to experience the iconic Antelope Canyon, this is the section of the canyon for you! You can minimize crowds by going off season and during the week. Most Upper Antelope Canyon Sightseeing tours are 1 hour in the canyon and Photographer tours are 2 hours in the canyon.

Lower Antelope Canyon is beautiful and it features the same flowing Navajo sandstone walls, but it does not allow for guest to experience the beams of light nor falling sand as seen in many Antelope Canyon photographs. This section of the canyon attracts less people than Upper Antelope Canyon for a couple of reasons: as mentioned before, it does not allow visitors to experience the iconic beams of light and there is a ladder that requires guests to climb. But if you're the kind of visitor that prefers less crowds and doesn't mind climbing a ladder, a Lower Antelope Canyon tour may be your cup of tea. In addition, the cost of the tour is about half the price of an Upper Antelope Canyon tour! Most Upper Antelope Canyon Sightseeing Tours are 1 hour in the canyon and Photographer Tours are 2 hours in the canyon.

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Grand Canyon South Rim, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend Day Tour from Las Vegas

Grand Canyon South Rim, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend Day Tour from Las Vegas

Explore three of Arizona's most visited natural wonders in one day on this extended day trip from Las Vegas. Hike to Horseshoe Bend for a spectacular view along the Colorado River, admire the unique light beams at Antelope Canyon, and marvel at the Grand Canyon from the South Rim viewpoints. Along the way, drive along part of Route 66, and stop at the atmospheric town of Seligman.

  • Visit three popular attractions on one long day trip
  • Admission tickets and packed lunch included
  • Comfortable round-trip transport from Las Vegas
  • Personalized small-group experience with up to 12 travelers

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Small Group Antelope Canyon Day Trip from Phoenix

Small Group Antelope Canyon Day Trip from Phoenix

Benefit from a full-day tour from Phoenix to Antelope Canyon to see more of Arizona’s natural beauty. Take in Route 66, Flagstaff, the San Francisco Peaks, Lake Powell, and a Navajo Trading Post on the way to Antelope Canyon. Then explore Antelope Canyon with a Navajo guide, and see the Colorado River from the Horseshoe Bend Overlook. Meals and hotel pickup and drop-off are included. Choose between a small-group or private tour.

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Antelope Slot Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Day Tour from Sedona

Antelope Slot Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Day Tour from Sedona

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Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon Experience 3D/2N from Las Vegas

Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon Experience 3D/2N from Las Vegas

Experience Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon on this 3-day package through some of the most unique and stunning landscapes of the American West.

  • Discover the sandstone formations of Sedona
  • Take an amazing Jeep Tour in Monument Valley
  • Experience the stunning upper Antelope Canyon

Lower Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend Tour from Las Vegas

Lower Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend Tour from Las Vegas

Get out of Las Vegas for the day, soak up the views of some of the country's most striking landscapes, and be back on the Strip in time for a show. This guided tour takes you to the sandstone slot canyon of Antelope Canyon and to the dramatic Horseshoe Bend, carved from Navajo sandstone.

  • See two world-famous attractions in a single day trip from Vegas
  • Spend a full day exploring and still be back in time for a show
  • Hassle-free pickup and drop-off from select Las Vegas hotels
  • Learn about the landscapes and local history from your guide

Antelope Slot Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Day Tour from Flagstaff

Antelope Slot Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Day Tour from Flagstaff

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Arizona Highlights - Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell Flight with River Rafting

Arizona Highlights - Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell Flight with River Rafting

Antelope Canyon and Glen Canyon Scenic Tour

Antelope Canyon and Glen Canyon Scenic Tour

Private Transportation: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend from Las Vegas

Private Transportation: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend from Las Vegas

Come Explore Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. Jump onboard your private tour vehicle from Las Vegas and we will transport you to a magical place! Experience Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend, with private transportation. The original Navajo name Tsé bighánílíní means "the place where water runs through rocks." Antelope Canyon's sculpted sandstone walls offer memorable photo opportunities with a walkable corridor at the bottom of the canyon floor. It was formed by flash flood waters that rushed into the cracks of the Navajo sandstone along with the power of wind erosion. With the daylight dancing through the narrow openings from the top provides multiple kinds of light reflections and colors. This amazing changing color show makes this area a popular destination for photographers and tourists. From the canyon, you will visit an area where the Colorado River makes a 280 degree turn around the Horseshoe bend shape of the rock, hence its name of Horseshoe Bend.

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“Premier Tour Operator for Upper Antelope Canyon and the Surrounding Area.” Antelope Slot Canyon Tours by Chief Tsosie offers you the best way to explore Upper Antelope Canyon and the surrounding area. With more than three decades of experience, our native guides will share with you the stories and secrets of Page and Lake Powell. You will also enjoy a comfortable ride in our new commercial shuttle vans, no matter when you visit.

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“The company that offers a personal Native American experience.” Antelope Slot Canyon Tours by Chief Tsosie is located in Page Arizona, right next to the great Lake Powell, and in the center of the Grand Circle. Navajo owned and operated by Rosalind Tsosie, you’ll enjoy our personal tour of the breathless Antelope Canyon and other spectacular adventures! A special highlight of the tour, will be the authentic beauty of Native American flute music resonating throughout Antelope Canyon. Hear the wonderful Native American stories associated with Antelope Canyon by Navajo Tour Guides. Come, visit, and personally experience the mystical canyons.

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Experience the amazing rock formations of Upper Antelope Canyon while learning about Navajo culture and history

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Located just 3 miles east of Page, Arizona,  Tsé Bíghanílíní provides premier private tours into the Upper Antelope Canyon. Come experience the beautiful corridors and passages of Upper Antelope Canyon with a Navajo guide that will explain the cultural knowledge of the Navajo people and the geology of the land. Our guides will also show you some of the best angles and locations for creating iconic photos. Reserve online ahead of time to guarantee your spot. We look forward to your visit!

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We had a great experience on this tour with Wyatt as our guide. He was very knowledgeable about the canyon and told many stories. He particularly helped all of us take pictures, which was very considerate because I for one didn’t know what my camera could do. I now have great photos. I really like how the tour is run, going in and coming back around on the outside, making it less crowded. Thanks again for a great tour!

The tour of antelope canyon is simply amazing. The canyon pictures turned out beautiful. The customer service and care a 10+. From the very beginning everything flowed seamlessly. Our guide Rob is finely attuned to the needs of the tour group. He was informative, knowledgeable and so gracious. Our time with Rob was well spent. Thank you for sharing antelope canyon with us!

Lemoyne was the most positive enthusiastic tour guide I had ever met. While I was initially unsure about how a tour guide would help explore antelope canyon, I quickly realized it was a must. Between showing us all the silhouettes and the rock formations, Lemoyne made the experience so enjoyable and helped me truly appreciate the wonders of this canyon! Cannot appreciate Tsé Bíghanílíní Tours more!

The tour of Upper Antelope Canyon was one of the best things we did in Page! Our tour guide Rob was wonderful and helped us capture beautiful photos. He also pointed out many shapes of celebrities and characters within the rock formations. I hope in the future they add more talking points about Navajo history and culture though! If you want to get stunning photos of Antelope Canyon, this is the tour company for you! Enjoy!

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Antelope Canyon Tours and Secret Locations

Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest, located in Arizona near the Utah border, that attracts more than a million visitors each year. It is one of the most mystical and ancient landmarks hidden within the United States. Explorers here can explore winding canyon corridors, massive sandstone rooms, and capture images of the photogenic beams of sunlight that radiate down to sandy bottoms.

Antelope Canyon is located just outside of Page, Arizona on the south shore of Lake Powell, It is a 30-mile long and is comprised of a number of different sections visitors can access to see this world famous spot.

The main canyon is actually divided into two sections: Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon. While both regions feature equally spectacular rock formations and photo opportunities, touring the two canyons are slightly different experiences.

Upper Antelope Canyon is known as Tsé bighánílíní 'by the Navajo which means 'the place where water runs through rocks.' Upper Antelope Canyon is the most popular attraction because it is stunning and the entrance and entire length are at ground level, requiring no climbing.

Lower Antelope Canyon is called Hazdistazí, or 'spiral rock arches' by the Navajo. It is a more difficult hike that is a bit longer, and it isalso situated below-ground and guests will have to climb up and down a number of stairs along the hike.

If you are looking for a non-crowded alternative to the aforementioned destinations, then Secret Antelope Canyon is for you. If you visit Secret Antelope Canyon you will not be rushed or dealing with massive crowds. As an added bonus, these tours allow you to use a tripod for capturing longer explore photographs.

Papillon offers tours to Antelope Canyon from Las Vegas that utilize guides from Horseshoe Bend Tours for a memorable trip to both Secret Antelope Canyon and a private Horseshoe Bend overlook.

No matter which Antelope Canyon tour you choose, this ethereal canyon which belongs to the Navajo Nation is a must see on any trip to the American Southwest! Papillon offers a variety of possibilities, including Antelope Canyon Helicopter Tours, to achieve your dream of experiencing an Antelope Slot Canyon tour for yourself. Book your tour today!

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What Can Be Seen On An Antelope Canyon Tour?

Antelope Canyon is nestled deep in the Arizona desert, but it certainly isn’t alone. In fact, there are several spectacular natural rock formations and landscapes to be seen in the surrounding area, especially from the sky. From the Grand Canyon to Lake Mead, Tower Butte, and the world-recognized Horseshoe Bend, you can see them all on both Upper Antelope Canyon tours and Lower Antelope Canyon tours.

Grand Canyon

When traveling to Antelope Canyon from Las Vegas by either helicopter or airplane, your aircraft will undoubtedly fly over the Grand Canyon. Aerial views of this monumental landmark are simply indescribable. From the striped cliff walls of the Grand Canyon National Park to the lush Kaibab forest surrounding the tremendous rock gorge, you’ll capture breathtaking sights before even arriving at Antelope Canyon.

Lake Powell

Antelope Canyon and the surrounding area are actually ancient Native American land. In fact, to this day members of the Navajo Nation reside just a short distance from their ancient canyon. While the Navajo reservation cannot be visited, another popular destination is the nearby Lake Powell. This man-made reservoir can be a quick day trip for visitors to the Antelope Canyon area and offers boating, watersports, and beaches. If you don't have time to relax on the shores of Lake Powell, you can still see the expanse of its sparkling waters from the sky on your flight to Page, Arizona.

Tower Butte

Tower Butte is yet another stunning landscape in the Arizona desert. Believe it or not, this colossal "tower" is a natural rock formation. Like Antelope Canyon, buttes like this one are created as water runs through rocks over millions of years. Tower Butte is just a short distance from the Page Municipal Airport, and of all Papillon is the only of all tour operators with permission to land helicopters atop this remarkable attraction. You can book your Antelope Canyon tour including a Tower Butte landing and experience both phenomena in one day!

Horseshoe Bend

Horseshoe Bend is probably the closest a person can come to witness the erosion of the Colorado River. This section of the river curves into a near-perfect circle, creating a monumental peninsula. Because of its unique curvature, Horseshoe Bend is a favorite destination for photographers and sightseers alike. Visitors can stand right on the edge and gaze down and the Colorado River rushing below.

The best way to experience the entirety of Horseshoe Bend, though, is from the sky. Horseshoe Bend Air Tours fly directly over this stunning river bend and passengers can fully capture its incredible canyon walls and snap professional-looking aerial photos.

Horseshoe Bend Near Antelope Canyon at Sunset

Lower Antelope Canyon is also generally less crowded than Upper Antelope Canyon, making it a great choice for those looking to avoid the crowds. But Lower Antelope Canyon is more physically demanding. It requires a short, steep walk on an uneven rock surface to a series of stairs. The Upper Antelope Canyon, which is equally, if not more beautiful, than Lower Antelope Canyon, is also much more crowded than the lower canyon, so it's important to book your tour well in advance if you're hoping to get a spot.

Can I go to Antelope Canyon without a tour?

No, you cannot access Antelope Canyon without a tour. Located on Navajo Nation land near Page, Arizona, Antelope Canyon is a highly popular slot canyon and a popular destination for photographers and sightseers alike. However, due to safety reasons and the delicate nature of the area, an experienced guide is required in order to access either the Upper Antelope Canyon or Lower Antelope Canyon. The only way to visit these canyons is by booking one of the many tours available in Page, AZ or with one of the Papillon tours to Antelope Canyon from Las Vegas .

What is the best time to tour Antelope Canyon?

The most popular time to visit Antelope Canyon is spring or fall. In general, the weather is most pleasant between late March to early October. This window offers the best season to capture similarly famous photos you have seen of this destination and avoids the crazy summer heat.

If you are looking to avoid the peak crowd season, we recommend November, which can still bring fall-like temps, and February, which is a very beautiful month of gradual warming, cool mornings and nights, and the occasional cool rainstorm.

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Escape from your routine life in the city, away from work and come visit us in the rustic, rugged, beautiful lands of the Navajo Nation. Mystical Antelope Canyon Tours and Arrowhead Campground. Both located on the Navajo Nation near the town of Page, Arizona. We give our guests the opportunity to experience the Dine (Navajo) way of life by offering them the option to pitch a tent, or stay in one of our tipis. Guests are also encouraged to join us on a tour of Mystical Antelope Canyon to see for themselves. Mystical Canyon is a special and beautiful slot canyon near Page, Arizona. 

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Our tours of Antelope Canyon are sure to leave you mystified. Led by Lester Littleman, he not only guides you through the canyon, but also educates and demonstrates along the way. The amazing landscape and natural beauty of the canyon is sure to bring you calm and serenity. Not to mention the feeling of accomplishment and a connection with Navajo traditions, history, and nature. Photos do not begin to convey the actual beauty of this historic canyon. You must come and experience this for yourself. We look forward to guiding you through this mystical journey.

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You will experience the land and culture of The Diné (Navajo) People as you are led through our adventurous canyons. 

Exploring the natural waves in canyons and witnessing the shifts in geological plates sounds absolutely breathtaking! The hidden treasures add an exciting element of mystery to the adventure. So be sure to keep your eyes peeled for any surprises along the way.   

The Diné people's connection to the canyons through their ancestors adds a profound spiritual dimension to the experience. Please respect their beliefs as you admiring the rock formations without disturbing them. Witnessing the sunbeams shining through the canyon rocks is a truly awe-inspiring sight. Be sure to keep an eye out for those magical moments as you explore the canyons. 

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Smooth curvature of the canyon created by river erosion and the colours of the earth made this place unbelievably photogenic.

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Key Takeaways

  • The only way to see Antelope Canyon is with a guided tour.
  • Tours go to the Upper Canyon (which is most poular), Lower Canyon or Canyon X.
  • Most tours depart from Page, Arizona, but you can also book day trips from Las Vegas and Sedona.
  • When booking your tour, keep in mind that Antelope Canyon follows daylight saving time, unlike the rest of Arizona.

Known for its labyrinthine, seemingly undulating sandstone walls and the beams of sunlight that shine into them, Arizona's Antelope Canyon is a magnet for photographers and tourists traveling through the American Southwest.

The famous landmark forms part of Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park in the LeChee Chapter of the Navajo Nation. As such, the Navajo Nation requires that visitors are led by authorized guides, who provide tours of the Upper Canyon, Lower Canyon and Canyon X. These tours depart from or close to Page, Arizona, though you can also find Antelope Canyon tours from Sedona and Las Vegas .

Note: Most of Arizona does not follow daylight saving time, though the Navajo Nation, where Antelope Canyon is located, does. Be sure to take this into account when planning your visit.

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Before choosing a tour, you'll need to decide which part of the canyon you'd like to see.

The terrain of the Upper Canyon is more accessible for most tourists and is, therefore, busier. Exploring the Lower Canyon , in contrast, requires visitors to have some degree of endurance, as travelers must climb and descend several staircases. Canyon X is less popular, but equally beautiful.

How to Get to Antelope Canyon

Upper Canyon: Companies that provide tours of the Upper Canyon are all based in or near Page, Arizona (where Antelope Canyon is located), and provide transportation. Travelers will need to drive to Page, as there is no public transportation. Drivers coming from the north or south can take Route 89, drivers from the west can take Route 89A, and visitors commuting from the east can take Route 98.

Lower Canyon: Companies serving the Lower Canyon are located within walking distance of the canyon's entrance; therefore, they do not provide transportation to or from Page. Travelers on a Lower Canyon tour will need to drive to the tour operator's location. These companies are about 5 miles east of Page.

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Several local companies provide guided tours of Upper Antelope Canyon. Because the Upper Canyon is easiest to walk through, it is also quite popular, especially at peak times during the summer. Considering this, making tour reservations well in advance is highly recommended. No matter which tour you pick, you're guaranteed to see incredible rock formations in a kaleidoscope of colors.

Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours – Upper Antelope Canyon Tour

Price: From $92 Duration: 80 minutes

Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours offers 80-minute excursions through Upper Antelope Canyon. Expert guides lead travelers through the canyon to showcase its magnificent colors. Tours are offered several times daily. Note that children must be at least 8 years old to participate, and that pregnant women are not permitted on the tours.

Travelers enjoy the tour and appreciate the guides' insights, though some wish they had more time to spend in the canyon.

Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours also runs outings to Upper Antelope Canyon combined with either Rattlesnake Canyon or both Rattlesnake and Owl canyons.

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Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours – Guided Sightseers Tour

Price: From $100 Duration: 1.5 hours

All of Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours' guides are local Navajo people, who are generally deemed knowledgeable, personable and professional by travelers. The company's 1.5-hour sightseer tours of the Upper Canyon take place several times daily beginning at 7:30 a.m. Note that prices for the 11:40 a.m. tour are slightly higher, as this is peak time to explore the canyon.

The company opens up online reservations one to two months in advance, so be sure to book early, as tickets sell out quickly.

Antelope Canyon Tours – Upper Antelope Canyon Sightseeing Tour

Price: Adults from $85; kids from $75 Duration: 100 minutes

Navajo owned and operated, Antelope Canyon Tours frequently wins praise for its knowledgeable and helpful guides. On the company's sightseeing tours, you'll spend about an hour in the canyon, plus 40 minutes round-trip travel time to the Antelope Canyon Tours office in Page. Tours run multiple times daily starting at 7:50 a.m., and there is one moderately difficult, 15-minute uphill hike involved. Keep in mind: If you are unable to book a child's ticket, it means there are no more car seats available.

After seeing Upper Antelope Canyon, consider visiting Vermilion Cliffs National Monument with the company on its daylong tour.

Antelope Slot Canyon Tours – Upper Antelope Canyon Tour

Price: Adults from $112; kids from $102 Duration: 1.5 hours

Along with standard tours to Upper Antelope Canyon, Antelope Slot Canyon Tours also offers tours of the nearby Cathedral Canyon. If you're set on a visit to the Upper Canyon, you'll have four time slots to choose from for the 90-minute tour. Pricing varies depending on the time of day and popularity of the tour time.

Discounted tickets are available for members of the military and children ages 6 to 12; children younger than 6 are not permitted. Patrons should be prepared for 20 to 30 minutes of walking while on the tour.

The company's guides consistently earn positive reviews for their knowledge not only of the area's history and culture but also of their photography techniques.

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Two companies lead excursions through Lower Antelope Canyon. The path inside the Lower Canyon can be quite narrow, which may be an issue for visitors uncomfortable with confined spaces. Because of the relatively rugged nature of the terrain, pregnant people and those with heart or joint problems might want to skip these excursions. Along with a rigorous hike, participants on these tours will be surrounded by beautiful scenery and smooth, fabric-like walls throughout their trip.

Ken's Tours – General Tour

Price: Adults from $55; kids from $35 Duration: 1 hour

The General Tour offered by Ken's Tours lasts approximately one hour, during which groups of up to 10 tour-takers will hike about 1 mile. Tours depart daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and you'll need to arrive 30 minutes before departure to check in.

For more information about Navajo culture, book the Deluxe Tour. You'll not only spend an hour in the canyon, but you'll also visit the Hózhǫ́ Haz'ą́ Heritage Site and enjoy a meal. This tour costs approximately $135 per person. These tours depart five times daily (three in the morning and two in the afternoon). Guides are frequently described as informative and friendly and the scenery as unsurpassable.

Dixie's Lower Antelope Canyon Tours – Lower Antelope Canyon Hiking Tour

Price: Adults from $55; kids from $35 Duration: 1 to 1.5 hours

These hikes, which travelers say are led by knowledgeable and professional guides, usually last 60 to 90 minutes and cover about a mile. The walks depart from the company's booth near the canyon multiple times each day. Exact departure times vary by season.

Dixie Ellis also offers daylong van tours that combine the Lower Antelope Canyon Tour with visits to the Navajo National Monument and Monument Valley.

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While the Upper and Lower portions of Antelope Canyon receive tons of fanfare, Antelope Canyon X promises stunning views without the hefty crowds. Antelope Canyon X – which gets its name from the X-shaped formation at the top of the canyon – is located within Antelope Canyon, so it still features the same geologic features the Upper and Lower areas are known for, but its relative anonymity makes it less of a tourist magnet.

Antelope Canyon X Taadidiin Tours

Price: Adults from $40; kids from $30 Duration: 1.5 hours

Antelope Canyon X Taadidiin Tours is the only operator running tours of Antelope Canyon X. It operates 1.5-hour small-group hikes through the canyon. Travelers rave about their visits to this site, and are particularly complimentary of the knowledgeable guides. Tours depart at multiple different times daily. Note that an additional $8 hiking permit is required for visitors ages 8 and older.

Photography enthusiasts can sign up for Taadidiin's Photo Tour, which spends three hours in the canyon and permits participants to bring a tripod and a camera bag. Fees start at about $125 per person.

Tour operators offer full and multiday excursions from Las Vegas that include Antelope Canyon as well as national parks and other iconic attractions.

Bindlestiff Tours - 3-Day National Parks Tour

Price: $875 Duration: 3 days

Depart Las Vegas for this three-day, two-night tour through Zion National Park , Bryce Canyon National Park and the Grand Canyon (where you'll have the option to take a helicopter ride ). The small-group tour also visits Monument Valley, with the option to add a Navajo-guided tour of Antelope Canyon.

Prices include transportation, some meals, a choice of camping or hotel accommodations at the Red Feather Lodge in Tusayan, camping equipment and national park entrance fees. Children must be at least 5 years old to join the tour.

Recent travelers raved about this tour, noting that Monument Valley and Antelope Canyon were their favorite parts of the experience.

Coexist West Coast - Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend

Price: From $280 Duration: 15 hours

Travelers have a choice between the Lower Canyon and Canyon X on this full-day tour from Las Vegas. Following your visit to Antelope Canyon – which is led by a certified Navajo guide – you'll head to nearby Horseshoe Bend for a short hike and more stellar views. Recent travelers appreciate the small group size of these tours, as well as the friendly guides.

Tour prices include round-trip transportation from Las Vegas hotels , attraction entrance fees and water.

Antelope Canyon is roughly three hours from Sedona, making it a great day trip. Many tour operators offer transportation from both Sedona and nearby Flagstaff.

Great Venture Tours - Antelope Canyon Tour

Price: Adults from $259; kids from $239 Duration: 11.5 hours

This Antelope Canyon tour conveniently picks up from hotels in Sedona , Oak Creek Village and Flagstaff. In addition to a Navajo-guided trip through the Upper Canyon, it includes a stop at the historic Cameron Trading Post to shop for art and souvenirs, a visit to Glen Canyon Dam, and views of Lake Powell, among other highlights. Lunch at a sit-down restaurant is also included in the tour price.

Reviewers say the tour guides are exceptional, and because it's a long trip, they appreciated that there were plenty of bathroom breaks and stops along the way. 

Note that children must be at least 6 years old to participate in this tour.

Pink Adventure Tours - Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tour

Price: Adults from $269; kids from $249 Duration: 11 hours

Pink Adventure Tours, popular for its Jeep tours in Sedona , also offers day trips to Antelope Canyon. On the Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tour, travelers will visit the Lower Canyon, followed by a 1.5-mile hike to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook. This tour also includes lunch and a stop at Cameron Trading Post. Travelers highly recommend this tour, saying it exceeded their expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions

The celebrated light beams that illuminate the canyon are most likely to be seen during the spring and summer months, making April through September the best (and most popular) time to visit.

You cannot visit Antelope Canyon unless you sign up for an official tour. Only authorized tour companies are permitted onto the site. Spots fill up quickly, so be sure to make your reservations ahead of time. There are no self-guided hikes available within the canyon, and visitors must stay with their tour group at all times.

Tour companies' fees vary, but tickets (including entrance to the park) generally start at around $50 for 1.5-hour tours of Upper Antelope Canyon. Tours of Lower Antelope Canyon tend to be shorter (around an hour) and generally start around $40 per adult.

It's best to dress in layers, as it can get 5 to 10 degrees cooler in the canyon. Closed-toe walking shoes with good traction (or hiking boots), sunglasses, a hat and sunscreen are also advised.

In order to protect both Antelope Canyon and its visitors, the following items are prohibited:

  • Bags: All bags are strictly prohibited, including backpacks and fanny packs.
  • Food: You can bring a water bottle, but other beverages and food are not allowed.
  • Selfie sticks and tripods: Photography is permitted, even encouraged, but selfie sticks, tripods and other large equipment are only allowed on professional photography tours.

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ANTELOPE CANYON TOURS

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UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON SIGHTSEEING TOUR

This experience offers you a fully guided tour into the Upper Antelope Canyon. Guided tours are required to visit this world-famous gem, so don’t miss this opportunity to take in the beauty of Antelope Canyon!

Tours run Year-Round

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Antelope Canyon Tours also offers tours to White Pocket, Buckskin Gulch, and other locations within Vermilion Cliffs. Explore the incredible National Monument with full-day tours. Click for more information!

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Antelope Canyon Hike & Antelope Canyon Kayak Tour

          Price: $120 per person

$100 per child (5-11 years old).

Antelope Slot Canyon Tours: Antelope Canyon is one of the most famous canyons in the entire world, and it's right here on Lake Powell. Join us on this hiking tour and explore the grand Antelope Slot Canyon! Hike and kayak with our Lower Antelope Slot Canyon tours! You'll never forget the views and experiences that this tour provides. This tour lets you enjoy kayaking Antelope Canyon away from the enormous crowds and endless heat. Hiking Antelope Canyon you'll see the last hidden gems and unique views that you can only get on this tour! Book now and see for yourself! Enjoy our 4-hour guided hiking and Antelope Canyon kayaking tour. It launches from the Antelope Point Public Launch ramp into the Colorado River channel across from Antelope Island. We use kayaks to glide below the massive cliffs of Antelope Canyon. We follow the canyon cliffs until we reach the northernmost portion of Antelope Canyon, and from there, we begin our incredible hike through the slot canyon. This portion of Antelope Canyon is only accessible by water and by kayak. It is one of the most amazing experiences Lake Powell offers!

Scheduled Meeting Times:

8:30 am Arizona Time

10:30 am Arizona Time

1:30 pm Arizona Time

All times are stated as Arizona Time, the same as Pacific Time, unless you visit from early November to mid-March.

Meeting Location:

We'll meet in the parking area at the Antelope Point Launch Ramp. Directions will be in your confirmation email. (DO NOT Go To Antelope Point Marina!)

Expected Distance Paddled and Requirements:

The Antelope Slot Canyon Hike typically takes a 1-hour round trip ( depending on the lake's water level ) and is approximately a total distance of 1 mile (1.6km). The terrain on the hike is a mixture of rock and sand and is very flat. There will be ample opportunities to rest and take photos.

The paddling is typically 5 miles(10km) round-trip ( depending on the water level ).

Wavy conditions are possible on the 2nd half of this tour.

This tour is suitable for those with all levels of physical fitness.

Participants must have enough upper body strength to re-enter a capsized kayak with assistance from our tour guides; this is especially important in the spring and late fall when the water is cold. The route is along steep canyon walls, so getting out of the water on shore is usually very difficult.

All experience levels, from beginner to advanced, will have a great time on our trips:

We will use double kayaks on all trips.

For this tour, we use sit-on-top kayaks.

On this tour, your feet will get wet, sandy, and possibly muddy. There is some muck at the canyon's end, where you get out of the kayaks. Wear shoes or sports sandals. You can get wet.

From June - October, tours include time for a swim.

During July through mid-September, the possibility of flash floods exists. If morning rain is in the forecast, which is generally very uncommon, the guide may shorten hiking the Antelope Canyon portion of the tour for safety reasons.

There are simple bathroom facilities in the parking lot. Dry Bags are available for rent upon availability.

Our kayak Antelope Canyon tour includes all equipment.

Are you a solo paddler? You may join an existing tour!

All Glen Canyon vehicles are subject to a $30 entrance fee. National Park Annual Passes are accepted. Please visit the National Park Service's website for more information ( prices do not include gratuity for tour guides ).

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Antelope Canyon's narrow, sand-swept walls

A Guide to Visiting Antelope Canyon the 'Right Way'

Antelope Canyon's otherworldly beauty makes it one of the most highly sought after destinations in the world, and access to this natural marvel is granted only with a Navajo guide. Here, we step you through the process of how to visit this astonishing place.

Antelope Canyon is like no other spot on earth. At midday, when the sun is shining, shafts of light cut into the canyon, illuminating the narrow orange and gold sandstone walls. The effect is almost surreal, and photographers from around the globe come to capture its beauty.

However, visiting Antelope Canyon isn't as simple as driving to a parking lot and walking up to the entrance. But we're here to help show you the ropes, from how to book a Navajo guide to tips on photographing the shifting light.

Getting to Antelope Canyon

Created by millions of years of erosion, Antelope Canyon is part of the Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park , located 10 minutes east of Page , near the Arizona-Utah border. Although it is one slot canyon, there are two points within the park that you can visit: Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon.

Upper Antelope Canyon is at ground level, has less than a 2% incline and is the more popular entrance.

Lower Antelope Canyon requires walking down (and up) several flights of stairs and ladders.

From Phoenix, the drive north to Antelope Canyon is approximately four-and-a-half hours. Once there, your tours may last up to two hours when you figure in parking, the journey there and actual time spent in the canyons. For this reason, many people opt to stay overnight at least one evening (see "Where to stay").

Most tours begin in Page or at the park's entrance off Highway 98. Arrive at least 15 minutes early.

Antelope Canyon is open year-round; however, most people will try to visit mid-day during weekends from March through October, when the light shafts appear. Crowds will be at their peak then, which may make it difficult to snap that perfect shot Find better rates, fewer people and still amazing views during the off-season from November through late February, and especially in January. Though uncommon, Antelope Canyon may close during days of heavy rain or snow. This is more likely to happen from June to September, during Arizona's monsoon season.

What you'll need

You'll also need a prior reservation with an authorized Navajo guide to visit either Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon. Book online before you visit since tours can sell out weeks in advance. Additionally, you'll need:

  • A permit, though this is usually covered in your guide's fee (see below).
  • Good walking shoes, especially if visiting Lower Antelope Canyon.
  • See "What to bring" below for more specific items.

What it costs

Until recently, the cost varied significantly depending on whether you booked a sightseeing or photography tour. The tribe has reduced the availability of photography tours, however, because they frequently caused bottlenecks by allowing photographers to bring their tripod and spend more time setting up shots. Most 90-minute tours of Upper Antelope Canyon cost between $50 and $90 (slightly less for children), although some operators offer discounts on their early bird and last chance tours. Hour-long tours of Lower Antelope Canyon cost $40, and up to $80 for deluxe options. The price generally—but not always—includes taxes and the $8 Navajo permit fee. (Check with your tour company if you have any questions about additional fees.)

What to bring

Do: Wear closed-toe, sturdy shoes and layered clothing. Apply plenty of sunscreen, even in winter. Bring a hat or handkerchief for protection from the sand, and if you wear contact lenses, consider opting for eyeglasses instead. You are allowed to bring one bottle of water (and we highly recommend you do). Just make sure you take it out with you after the tour. Don't: Bring bags, purses, fanny packs, tripods, monopods, selfie sticks, food and drinks—all are prohibited in the canyon.

There are no trash cans and no bathrooms in the canyon.

The trip into the canyon

Whether you start in Page or at the park's entrance, be prepared to ride in a four-wheel-drive vehicle through a sandy riverbed to the canyon. Each vehicle has a Navajo guide that ushers the group through, shares information about the formations and even helps stage some photos, including sand cascading over a rock ledge. Sand is everywhere. On windy days, dust can blow into your nose, mouth and ears. If you have a DSLR camera, cover it when you are not using it (a plastic shower cap does the trick) and never change lenses inside the canyon.

A Guide to Visiting Antelope Canyon the 'Right Way'

Photography tips

It's more challenging to photograph Antelope Canyon without a tripod, but you can still take amazing images. With a DSLR, opt for a high ISO setting and use a wide aperture. To photograph the beams of light, book a tour that will be in the canyon between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., May through October. Don't forget to look up, especially when the canyon is crowded. Several tour operators, such as Horseshoe Bend Slot Canyon Tours , also offer tours of nearby, nearly-as-spectacular canyons. Avid photographers may want to consider booking one of these tours, too. Simply inquire when booking.

Where to stay

Though hardly remote by some Arizona standards, Antelope Canyon is still considered a lengthy drive and hike for many areas of the state. Additionally, there are quite a few other amazing sites to see nearby— Horseshoe Bend , White Pocket and the Vermilion Cliffs , and Lake Powell —that many people choose to stay at least one night to get the most from their trip. Hampton Inn and Suites Page - Lake Powell This national chain is among the area's newer properties and ranks high among past guests for its clean, comfortable rooms, friendly staff and free hot breakfast. The large parking lot is able to accommodate boats, buses and RVs. The Bear's Den B&B Owners "Bubba and Deb-B" operate this cozy three-room bed and breakfast in Page that's fully ADA-compliant. Amenities include pillowtop mattresses, a small fridge and microwave, private bathrooms, and plenty of bear decor. Shash Dine' Eco-Retreat For a truly unique stay, book a Najavo hogan or sheepherder wagon at this sustainable glamping campsite and B&B operated by Baya, a member of the Navajo Nation. You will stay on Navajo land in one of eight simple accommodations—no electricity or running water, but fresh drinking water—with nothing but views for miles. Lake Powell Resort If a visit to Lake Powell and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is on your list, you can't get closer than a stay at this resort located at Wahweap Marina in Page. Hotel guests can book a boat tour, dinner cruise or rent their own powerboat for an unforgettable day on the water.

Nearby slot canyons

Antelope Canyon tours sometimes sell out, especially during high season. If tours aren’t available when you want to go, consider booking a tour of one of these slot canyons near Page.

Canyon X: Named for the point where its walls create an “X” overhead, this canyon sees far fewer visitors than Antelope Canyon but is equally breathtaking. Book a tour with the property’s owners, Taadidiin Tours .

Cardiac Canyon: Taadidiin Tours also offers private treks through Cardiac Canyon. While it requires some scrambling to see the 2.5-mile canyon’s sights, adventurers are rewarded with solitude unavailable in Antelope Canyon.

Mountain Sheep Canyon: Several companies, such as Black Streak Canyon Tours , guide groups through this off-the-beaten-path canyon with its undulating sandstone walls. Be prepared for a hike to its entrance.

Rattlesnake and Owl Canyons: Often toured together, these canyons provide dramatically different experiences. While Rattlesnake twists and turns, Owl has open areas. Book tours through companies like Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours and Shun’Diin Canyon Tours.

Leave no trace

Antelope Canyon and the Navajo Nation lands are special places whose breathtaking beauty and natural habitats for local wildlife are worth preserving. Adhere to the Leave No Trace principles as much as you possibly can so future visitors may continue to enjoy.

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So you’ve decided to tour both Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon on your upcoming vacation to Northern Arizona. Great! Let us help you book your perfect day. Each Canyon has very distinct properties that make it worth seeing. For example Upper Antelope is known for its incredible light beams and wide passages.  Where as Lower Antelope is know more for its Vivid Colors and incredible textures.

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Upper Antelope Canyon Tour

Your day of discovery gets off and rolling from Chief Tsosie’s Antelope Slot Canyon Tours in downtown Page, AZ. Aboard super-comfortable luxury touring vehicles, specially modified to handle off-road trekking, you’ll travel down the edge of Manson Mesa to the Navajo Indian Reservation. After a 2-mile trip down a remote dirt road, you arrive at the mouth of Upper Antelope Canyon. 

As you walk into the chambers of this world-famous slot canyon, you leave behind the noise and heat of the man-made world, and enter the cool, surreal confines of a masterpiece of nature. Formed over aeons by churning flash flood waters and fine grains of sand buffeted by gale force winds, the interior of Upper Antelope Canyon is a kaleidoscope of subtle earth tones, constantly changing in depth and intensity as the sun moves overhead. But at a mere 100 yards in length, Upper Antelope Canyon represents only a small fraction of this complex, multi-faceted geological curiosity. To get a true sense of the powerful and miraculous forces responsible for Antelope Canyon’s formation, you literally have to go deeper, and that’s what you’re about to do next! 

Length of Tour : 1 Mile Duration : 1.5 Hours

Lower Antelope Canyon Tour

Your Lower Antelope Adventure will have you starting out Dixie’s Lower Antelope Canyon Tours. Parking is just north of Highway 98. (Check your confirmation email for directions)

Following a short walk to the canyon’s entrance, it’s time to get a bit more physical. A climb down a series of ladders takes you to an underground wonderland of spirals, ledges, arches, and bas relief-like formations that will paint pictures in your imagination. The entire hike comes in at just one mile with the most strenuous portion being the descent into the canyon via 5 ladders that will take you to the beginning of your Adventure. 

At 600m in length, and with several ladders and small boulders to navigate, Lower Antelope Canyon requires a little more effort to enjoy, but millions of people annually find the experience to be well worth the exercise.

Length of Tour : 1 Mile Duration : 1-1.25 Hours

Both Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon can be a challenging environment for photography, but your Navajo Indian Guides will be there to advise you on how to get the most from your pictures, even from the simplest of cell phone cameras. After your day of exploring is over, you’ll have a more complete appreciation for the intricacy of Antelope Canyon.

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Pro Tips for Booking Multiple Tours

You can book your tours back-to-back, however with Travel times to and from different operators we recommend that you allow time in between to grab lunch at Antelope Point Marina, do some shopping, swim or catch a  power nap back at your hotel. Give yourself at least 2 hours from the end of one Tour to get to the next Tour since travel time will be involved. Availability permitting, the choice is yours! Don’t be left in the dust – book your seats today.  

Operation of one or both tour components is weather permitting and may be contingent on a certain number of passengers traveling 

Hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, and/or protective clothing should be worn

Please wear appropriate shoes for walking and be aware of weather conditions.

Backpacks, handbags, fanny packs, and hydration packs are not  allowed in the canyon.

Carry enough water for each member of your party – Water is available at all Tour Operators

Book now to receive 25% off any future tour. Use promo code SPRING25 until May 1st, 2024.

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DEER CANYON TOUR

Quick Details

  • Users Ages: Ages 6+
  • Hour Glass Duration: 2.5 Hours

Explore deep slots on this upper Antelope Canyon tour

If you’re looking for an unforgettable adventure, it’s time to explore the magnificent slot canyons of Antelope Valley! Our Upper Antelope Canyon Tours offer an amazing opportunity to traverse down a 135 ft stairway and into one of the area’s most secluded slot canyons. As you descend, the breathtaking scenery that greets you is sure to take your breath away. The beauty of the rock formations and the interplay of light and shadow create a mesmerizing atmosphere that makes the trip well worth the effort.

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Ligai Si Anii Canyon Tour

This is Antelope Valleys most popular and longest H-framed slot canyon. The 30-yard trail descends and ascends down into a breathtaking slot canyon.

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Visit the upper and lower canyons of Rams Head. The Rams Head Canyon tour is a great adventure for the experienced hiker.

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Navajo nation park & recreation.

All areas of the Antelope Canyon are only accessible via Guided Tour. Tour Guides are mandatory. To make arrangements for your visit to Antelope Canyon, please select a guided tour operator from our list below. The Navajo Nation has lifted the mask mandate, it’s up to your discretion to wear a mask. Entry Fee $8 per person, per location, per day. You enter at your own risk. Guided Tours are at an additional cost.

Upper Antelope Canyon

  • Antelope Canyon Tours, Inc.
  • Tsebighanilini Tours
  • Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours
  • Antelope Slot Canyon Tours
  • Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours

Other Canyons

  • Tower Butte Trail Ride
  • Antelope Valley Canyon Tours
  • Horseshoe Bend Trail Rides
  • Taadidiin Tours, LLC
  • Horseshoe Bend – City of Page
  • Slot Canyon Tours
  • Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast
  • Mystical Antelope Canyon Tour
  • Eggshell Tours, LLC

Lower Antelope Canyon

  • Ken’s Tours Lower Antelope Canyon Tours
  • Dixie’s Lower Antelope Canyon Tours

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  • ABEARCO, Inc.

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Starting April 1st to September 30th, the 11:05am and 1:10pm tours are best for full sunlight

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  • Clock Duration: 3 hr
  • User Age: Ages 8+ (children under 8 prohibited)
  • Tachometer Difficulty: Moderate Difficulty
  • Info Please note: Not recommended for pregnant women

Tour the Upper Antelope, Owl, & Rattlesnake Canyons in Page, Arizona

Dedicate half your day to experiencing the Dine (Navajo) playground. This incredible Arizona slot canyon tour allows sightseers to experience the traditional vibrance of Upper Antelope Canyon, the twist and turns of Rattlesnake Canyon and open wide space of Owl Canyon. A tour designed for visitors who want to experience each type of slot canyon.

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Closed end shoes are recommended and are required for our 3 private canyons. We discourage skirts and dresses due to the ladders and the terrain. We ask our guests to dress modest because we do accommodate families. Canyons can be up to 10 degrees cooler than the external temperature, so layers are recommended for your comfort. The temperature is usually five to ten degrees cooler, all year around in the canyons. Dress in layers to accommodate changing temperatures.

If it is windy, we do recommend a hat and handkerchief to cover your nose, mouth, and ears. Sand enters the canyon in all directions, so photographers please bring a cover for your camera, a plastic shower cap works best.

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1. Cancellation Policy:

If you cancel a tour 72 hours (or more) before the scheduled start of your originally booked tour, then you will get a 94% refund. Between 24 and 72 hours, you will get a 50% refund. Cancellations within 24 hours, no refund will be made. Be patient. From the date we issue the refund, it will take 3-5 business days to post to your account.

2. We operate on Mountain Standard Time

Our company, Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours, DO NOT operate on Daylight Savings Time however the Navajo Nation does acknowledge the time zone. We may be located on the Navajo Nation but we as a business DO NOT operate on DST. We operate on MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME all year round. That is the same time as Phoenix, AZ and Page, AZ. If you find yourself confused, the best thing to do is Google ‘Page, AZ time’ and follow the time listed. You can also turn off the set automatic time zone and set it to ‘Phoenix, AZ’ while you are visiting Page and the surrounding area. Google Maps and the time on your phone will adjust based on your current location so please keep that mind. Once again, we DO NOT operate on Daylight Savings Time.

3. No Bag Policy

This means no bags of any kind; ie: no back packs, no purses, no fanny packs, no baby carriers, and no water bags. On our multiple canyons tours – we do allow a small bag but it remains in the vehicle while in the canyon. (AACT is not responsible for any kind of theft, stolen property, or any damage)

4. Accessibility

A portion of the tour is “off road” and can be washboarded and quite bumpy. No Pregnant women are allowed. No wheelchairs. People with back problems, or people who have recently had surgery are advised to not take this tour. You will be walking about one half mile in sandy and rocky terrain. Customers going on this tour accept ALL liability for their own health issues.

5. Is your canyon wheelchair accessible and do you allow service animals?

Due to our location, we are unable to accommodate guests with wheelchairs and apologize for this inconvenience. Animals of any kind, (including service animals) are NOT allowed on the parking lot premises or canyon.

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  • Clock 2 hr 10 min
  • Users Ages 8+

Upper Antelope & Rattlesnake Canyons Tour

Push your experience to another level by adding a tour through Rattlesnake Canyon in addition with Upper Antelope Canyon. Rattlesnake Canyon is a moderate hike through a V-shaped, above ground canyon with ladders.

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Upper Antelope Canyon Tour

Experience a fully guided tour into the 8th wonder of the world, Upper Antelope Canyon! This tour will show the natural illuminating sunlight on the canyon walls, while it is changing colors throughout the seasons.

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A Guide Through the Ideal Upper Antelope Canyon Weekend Trip Itinerary

Posted April 23, 2024 by Navajo Tours Team in News

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Embarking on a weekend trip to Antelope Canyon offers a whirlwind adventure into one of Mother Nature’s most stunning creations. Located near Page, Arizona, Antelope Canyon beckons travelers with its striking rock formations, narrow passageways, and breathtaking light beams that illuminate the canyon walls.

Planning the perfect weekend itinerary can ensure you make the most of your short but memorable journey. Here’s a comprehensive guide to creating an unforgettable Antelope Canyon trip itinerary:

Day 1: Arrival and Canyon Exploration

  • Morning: Arrive in Page, Arizona, and check into your accommodation. Fuel up with a hearty breakfast at a local cafe before heading to Antelope Canyon.
  • Afternoon: Embark on a guided tour of Upper Antelope Canyon, immersing yourself in the enchanting beauty of the swirling rock formations and stunning light beams that dance along the canyon walls.
  • Evening: Head back to Page for dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 2: Lake Powell Adventures and Outdoor Exploration

  • Morning: Start your day with a scenic drive to Lake Powell, where you can rent a kayak or paddleboard to explore the crystal-clear waters surrounded by red rock cliffs.
  • Afternoon: Discover the wonders of the nearby Vermilion Cliffs National Monument with a hike to iconic landmarks like the Wave or White Pocket. Take in the rugged beauty of the desert landscape.
  • Evening: Relax by the campfire at a nearby campground or enjoy stargazing under the vast desert sky, reveling in the tranquility of the night.

Day 3: Cultural Immersion and Departure

  • Morning: Visit the Navajo Nation Tribal Park to learn about the Navajo culture and heritage. Explore the ancient ruins of Navajo National Monument and gain insight into the spirituality of the Navajo people.
  • Afternoon: Indulge in a traditional Navajo meal at a local eatery, sampling fry bread, Navajo tacos, and other regional delicacies.
  • Evening: Gas up the car and enjoy a scenic drive home, carrying memories that will last a lifetime.

Crafting the perfect weekend itinerary for your Upper Antelope Canyon adventure involves a balance of canyon exploration, outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and moments of relaxation. Embrace the magic of the slot canyon and savor the natural beauty of the Southwest.

Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a photography buff, or simply seeking a weekend escape into the heart of the desert, Antelope Canyon promises an unforgettable journey filled with awe-inspiring sights and soul-stirring experiences.

Visit navajotours.com to schedule your tour of Antelope Canyon today!

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Ya ah teeh (Hello) and Welcome to Lower Antelope Canyon with Dixie Ellis! We specialized in tours to Lower Antelope Canyon, creating a fun and adventurous atmosphere on our tours. Our friendly tour guides are very knowledgeable of Lower Antelope Canyon's geology, history and botany of the surrounding area of the canyon. Once you are on a tour, our tour guides know first hand on where to take the best photos. Our goal is to have each individual leave with a positive outcome and a very memorable experience. We're looking forward to your arrival! …

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Great place, great guides. I loved the experience. I would recommend to everyone that has a good health to beat some steep steps

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This was my second time coming to see the Lower Antelopes and it was amazing as the first time. The best time to go and see the Antelopes is around the afternoon, because the sun shines in through the rocks. Gabby was my tour guide and she is awesome! Gabby told us all about the different types of animals that like the visit the Antelopes, like the crows, lizard, etc.. Gabby also showed us were to take some really cool photos. It was a very great experience and I would go back again for the third time! Thank you Gabby for a wonderful experience!

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A great tour with an exceptional tour guide! Niko shared so much about the Canyon, how it was formed, and knew the best photo spots. Niko also shared about the Native American story and culture. As an avid hiker, I was hesitant to pay to hike but it's 10000% worth it

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Amazing view with very fun and patient tour guides for my aging relatives! Highly recommend to people who love beautiful canyon views.

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Amazing experience that is hard to describe. Our guide, Eder, was outstanding. He even performed traditional Navajo music, which made the tour even more special. I could not take enough photos to satisfy my photographer's eye. This tour is a gem that I highly recommend. Be sure to wear hiking or athletic shoes. You will get dusty, so long pants and long sleeved shirts are a good idea. Be prepared to descend stairs and ladders into narrow pathways. Well worth the effort once you get into the bottom of the canyon.

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We dressed appropriately for our morning tour.

We dressed appropriately for our morning tour.

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These people are completely paranoid and neurotic. We have an infant that we are allowed to take through the tour - yet they would not let us bring so much as a fanny pack with a diaper in it. I literally talked to three different workers and they refused- saying "it's only an hour and a half tour" and I was like have you ever had children? They said we had to hand carry a diaper, bottle and diaper wipes. They were super rude and have zero customer service or care about ADA laws. Medical necessity does not seem to matter. This is the only tour in town at the moment otherwise we suggest you look literally anywhere else.

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This was such an amazing experience, the canyons are beautiful!! Scheduling through Dixie's was so easy and we had the best tour guide. Ask for Jayden!!

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I enjoyed visiting the Lower Antelope Canyon but wish our tour guide did more to enhance the experience. The quality of the experience is dependent on the tour guide. Ours was very soft-spoken at the beginning and we never received a formal introduction or spiel about Antelope Canyon or any of the history/culture behind it. We silently followed our group to the canyon entrance, unclear of who our tour guide was. We figured it out later as we approached the canyon because he was the only one in the group with a backpack (they have a "no bag" guest policy). The loudest I heard him speak was when he was telling a visitor not to take pictures on the stairs (no pictures allowed while going down the stairs for safety reasons). I definitely had tour guide-envy. That being said, he was great at taking pictures and gave some tips to capture the canyon and provide a different perspective. He also pointed out a few places of interest in the canyon - a lion, lady in the wind, Donald Trump, and a laughing shark. He was friendly, mindful of everyone's safety, and responsive to questions, but I wish he was more authoritative as a tour guide. The tour was well-organized. Groups are kept small (10 people per group) which limits the crowds and allows for a more intimate experience exploring the canyons, which is nice for taking pictures. They do make sure you're not lingering and there are workers that pass through to ensure traffic is flowing. (Tours are scheduled every 30 minutes so they got to keep it moving!) Before the tour began, we were treated to a Navajo hoop dance which was very artistic and impressive. I enjoyed the cultural demonstration and would have loved to learn more on the tour. Note, there are no indoor bathrooms here - porta potties only :(...

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Ala was a great tour guide. Learned lots of information & told us where to post & tool photos (8 ladies of 50th years ago celebrated with memorable times)

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This tour was fantastic! I purchased our tickets via Viator for approximately $90 per person for the only remaining time left of 8:15am. Our tour guide was Brandon and he was amazing! He shared great stories & taught us how to take the most spectacular pictures of different animal shapes on the walls. I had read reviews that they felt rushed, but I think we had plenty of time to take as many photos we wanted. Highly recommend!

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Our Upper Antelope Canyon tour was led by Sherry, who was extremely helpful with everyone’s camera and was very knowledgeable.

Just a terrific experience in the Lower Canyon. We went about mid morning and the light was already great. Getting down the steps was really not an issue for a couple of us 77 year olds. Just be careful and hold on to the railings. Apparently the sheer volume of visitors (it was remarkable considering it was a Wednesday morning in late April) kept us moving, so there was little opportunity to linger very much, but we still had ample opportunity to see everything fairly well. I just kept shooting with my camera because anywhere you looked, there was a different, dazzling view. The phenomenal colors and contours were wonderful. It approached the surreal. We met some very nice people in our group (except for the Chinese group behind us that damned near trampled me with their obnoxious pushiness and disregard for personal space - one even ended up jamming his head into my armpit messing up my photo!). Our guide was a very personable, helpful and courteous young man. Overall, a wonderfully, memorable adventure.

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Beautiful views throughout. Would highly recommend taking the time to visit Antelope Canyon. Dylan A gave us an awesome tour.

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Our family stopped by on our drive from Sedona to Zion (it's about halfway.) An absolutely magical experience. It was only made better by Orin Yellowman, our guide. He was personable and entertaining and described the history and geology of the canyon as an expert. He also showed us how to take amazing photos on our phone.

Wow This was awesome. Dee was great as a tour guide. Beautiful place. Go if you can. Worth every penny and then some. You will love it.

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It was one of the most incredible experiences of our lives! The colours and rock formations blew us away. Our Dixie Tour guide Andrea was wonderful. She was knowledgeable and patient, pointing out things we wouldn't have noticed on our own and even taking photos for and of us at some of the best spots. She made a 5-star experience absolutely magical.

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7 Scenic Canyon Road Trips To Add To Your Arizona Bucket List

  • There are many scenic road trips in Arizona to canyons, like Marble and Sycamore, as well as the Grand Canyon.
  • Flagstaff to Marble Canyon boasts ancestral sites, natural springs, and limestone gorge views.
  • Tucson to Sabino Canyon leads to lush desert landscapes, ideal for hiking and tram tours.

The United States, with its wide array of landscapes and historical monuments, provides an ideal backdrop for land travel in any direction, whether aboard a tiny vehicle or a luxurious RV. There are exciting Texas day trips only three hours from Dallas , for instance; iconic landmarks along the various sections of Route 66 ; or simply charming small towns in the Hudson Valley to explore .

However, the Grand Canyon State is particularly a traveler's favorite; in fact, 40.19 million people visited Arizona in 2022 , perhaps drawn by some of the most iconic landmarks in the USA, including the Grand Canyon, commonly said to be the top tourist attraction in the United States .

While this natural wonder gets most of the attention, there are actually a number of other canyons in Arizona in addition to the Grand Canyon , and what better way to explore them (as well as many of the state's other noteworthy landscapes, towns, and cities) on a road trip?

There's already a myriad of Arizona road trips to the Grand Canyon , but this list will expand on those, including scenic drives to its South Rim as well as other canyons in the state. The following Arizona canyon road trips also take adventurers through picturesque and interesting stops on their way to majestic canyons like Marble, Sabino, and the Grand Canyon's South Rim.

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Flagstaff to marble canyon, 130 miles via wupatki national monument and antelope pass.

The spring weather in Flagstaff is ideal for outdoor activities , although it's great to visit year-round, given its proximity to many natural wonders, such as the Wupatki National Monument , which is only 36 minutes away and features many ancestral Puebloan sites, three natural springs, ripple-marked sandstone, several blow holes, and evergreen trees like the One-seed Juniper and Mormon Tea.

The next photo stop after heading northwest is Antelope Pass Vista , a viewpoint of canyons and red rock formations at 6151 feet, via the hills and narrow curves of State Route 89A, just outside Bitter Springs.

As for the ultimate destination, Marble Canyon , it sits at 3,573 feet and is partially located within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and the Grand Canyon National Park. This impressive, free-access gorge features limestone rocks and cliff walls perched above the Colorado River, and it attracts whitewater rafters, trout-fishing lovers, picnickers, and photographers alike, especially in the early morning and at sunset.

  • Total Drive Time: 2 hours 8 minutes
  • Great Attractions and Stops: Wupatki National Monument (sunrise to sunset; from $15 ); Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ($15/person); Marble Canyon Lodge (rooms from $170)
  • Easy Trail: Old Navajo Bridge (0.5 mile; 10 minutes)

Tucson To Sabino Canyon

51.9 miles via gates pass.

Once visitors are done with the city of Tucson’s unique activities and attractions , like the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Museum, it’s time to explore the area’s natural marvel: the 20,000-acre Tucson Mountain Park , which is popular for hiking, mountain biking, picnicking, rifle shooting, horseback riding, bird watching, and archery hunting. For the best panoramic desert and mountain views around, one must head to the Gates Pass Scenic Overlook, named after Thomas Gates, a pioneer and rancher.

From there, it will take an hour and 15 minutes to reach Sabino Canyon Recreation Area , located in the Santa Catalina Mountains and the Coronado National Forest and which can be explored on the emission-free, English and Spanish-narrated, and open-air Sabino Canyon Crawler tram. Common plants and animals include saguaro and barrel cacti, palo verde and mesquite trees, rattlesnakes, jackrabbits, roadrunners, mountain lions, and hummingbirds.

  • Total Drive Time: 1 hour 34 minutes
  • Great Attractions and Stops: Tucson Mountain Park ( dusk to dawn; free ); Sabino Canyon ($8/vehicle/day; shuttle: from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm; $15/adult); Sabino Creek
  • Easy Trails: Prickly Pear Gates Pass (1.9 miles; 40 minutes); Sabino Walkway Loop (2.3 miles; 48 minutes)

Pets and camping are not allowed in Sabino Canyon.

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Phoenix to sycamore canyon, 149 miles via cave creek and montezuma castle.

Another one of the scenic canyon road trips in Arizona is the route from Phoenix to Sycamore Canyon. Driving only 20 minutes from the hustle and bustle of Phoenix’s downtown, which can be explored for just $100 over an entire weekend , will take road trippers to Phoenix Mountain Preserve , which features several parks combining small mountains, foothills, and deserts and offers many scenic hiking, mountain biking, and picnicking opportunities.

The next stop is the 2,922-acre Cave Creek Regional Park , a desert oasis popular among hikers, equestrians, and picnickers, followed by a visit to the historic Montezuma Castle National Monumen in Camp Verde, once the dwelling of the Sinagua people.

The final destination, Sycamore Canyon Wilderness , is 1 hour 18 minutes away; it is 21 miles long and 7 miles wide, spans pinnacles, red rocks, buttes, and arches, and is home to spy black bears, mountain lions, ringtail cats, canyon wrens, and hermit thrushes.

  • Total Drive Time: 3 hours 22 minutes
  • Great Attractions and Stops: Phoenix Mountains Preserve (8 am to 12 pm; free; scenic spots: Piestewa Peak and Camelback Mountain); Cave Creek Regional Park (November to April, daily, 6 am to 8 pm; May to October, 5 am to 9 pm; $7/vehicle); Montezuma Castle National Monument (8 am to 4:45 pm; $10/person ); Sycamore Canyon Wilderness (24/7; $5/day pass )
  • Great Trails: Three Hill Loop (easy; 1.2 miles; 28 minutes); Parsons Trail (moderate; 7.3 miles; 2 hours 57 minutes)

Sycamore Canyon is the second-largest canyon in Arizona, after Oak Creek Canyon.

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Flagstaff to boynton canyon, 49.2 miles via kachina wetlands and munds park.

Explore another one of the many scenic Arizona canyon road trip itineraries: the the picturesque route from Flagstaff to Boynton Canyon. The first beautiful stop on this journey is the free-access Kachina Wetlands Preserve , an amalgamation of ponds, marshes, grasslands, and pine forests boasting 247 bird species, including the rare American and Least Bittern, Sabine’s Gull, and Greater White-fronted Goose.

Up next is the unincorporated town of Munds Park , a hidden gem founded in 1876 and providing ample outdoor activities among the pines of Coconino National Forest.

Then, on the way to the city of Sedona and its great art galleries, restaurants, and cowboy and New Age shops, a photo stop at the Schnebly Hill Vista Overlook is recommended for stunning views of red-rock landscapes all around.

As for the ultimate destination, Boynton Canyon , it is considered one of Sedona’s energy vortexes and is sacred to the Yavapai people. It will undoubtedly fill visitors with a sense of awe and peace as they admire the striking crimson cliffs, high buttes, and desert plants.

  • Total Drive Time: 2 hours 19 minutes
  • Great Attractions and Stops: Odell Lake in Munds Park; Sedona’s Main Street ; Boynton Canyon ( 6 am to 11 pm ; $5/Red Rock Pass )
  • Great Trails: Kachina Wetlands Loop (easy; 1.6 miles; 29 minutes); Boynton Vista Trail (moderate; 1.1 miles; 28 minutes)

The best months to complete the Boynton Vortex Trail is between January and May.

Wahweap To Antelope Canyon

19.9 miles via lake powell and glen canyon dam.

Nestled in Coconino County, on the border with Utah, Wahweap boasts an overlook with a 360-degree panorama of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area that is especially colorful at sunrise and sunset.

It can be accessed freely by those who don’t want to go through the Recreation Area’s entrance; otherwise, there is plenty to see and do in the vicinity, including Lake Powell and its boating, photography, fishing, and paddleboarding activities, and the Glen Canyon Dam Overlook, perched at 1,000 feet and offering impressive views of the Colorado River, the canyon, and the dam.

On the way to Antelope Canyon , one of Arizona’s seven natural wonders to see on a road trip with its gold, red, and orange hues, a stop at the city of Page and its wellness and shopping venues may be warranted. Antelope Canyon looks like another planet, with Martian landscapes that are home to some of the most otherworldly hiking trails on Earth . Accessing the canyon is only possible via a guided tour, departing from 22 South Lake Powell Boulevard, and prior reservation is required.

  • Total Drive Time: 40 minutes
  • Great Attractions: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ($15/person); Upper Antelope Canyon Tour (year-round; from $85/adult)
  • Easy Trail: Dam Overlook Trail (940 feet)

7 Arizona National Park Road Trips With Scenic Stops

Williams to oak creek canyon, 66.3 miles via bellemont and rogers lake county natural area.

The town of Williams is known for being a major stop along Route 66 and a trip to the Grand Canyon, but it’s also charming in and of itself with its historic buildings, hearty restaurants, and fishing, camping, and equestrian activities. The nearby community of Bellemont is also worth checking out for the Pine Breeze Inn, which was featured in the 1969 movie Easy Rider , as well as its WWII Army camp.

Up next is Rogers Lake County Natural Area , which includes high-elevation wetland and forested uplands that are home to many wildlife species, such as elks, black bears, prairie dogs, mule deer, pronghorns, and bald eagles.

The following stop, Slide Rock State Park , is 1 hour and 4 minutes away and technically within Oak Creek Canyon . It is considered a prime swimming and hiking destination, featuring rustic cabins that date back to the 1930s. As for the canyon, it is a 12-mile-long, red-rock river gorge with depths that range from 800 to 2000 feet and many hiking, picnicking, camping, swimming, and fishing opportunities.

  • Total Drive Time: 2 hours 3 minutes
  • Great Attractions and Stops: Grand Canyon Deer Farm ( March 16 to October 15, 9 am to 5 or 6 pm; October 16 to March 15, 10 am to 5 pm; $16/adult ); Rogers Lake County Natural Area (6 am to 10 pm; free); Slide Rock State Park (8 am to 6 pm; from $20/vehicle)
  • Moderate Trail: Two-Spot Loop (2.4 miles; 47 minutes)

10 Underrated Arizona State Parks

Seligman to grand canyon south rim, 112 miles via mcclelland lake and kaibab national forest.

This drive starts from the quaint town of Seligman, known as the birthplace of Route 66, and first stops at McClelland Lake, a serene fishing location for the Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, and Yellow Perch.

Up next is Buckskinner Park , a municipal park in Williams with hiking trails, picnic tables, volleyball and basketball courts, and a fishing Reservoir.

As for Kaibab National Forest , it is located 1 hour 27 minutes away and offers a wide tapestry of canyons, prairies, mountains, and plateaus. Better still, it borders the Grand Canyon, whose South Rim is easier to access but is particularly crowded during spring break and in summer. Fortunately, there is a free shuttle bus system and dozens of viewpoints with fantastic panoramic vistas to conclude this bucket-list Arizona road trip itinerary.

  • Total Drive Time: 3 hours 7 minutes
  • Great Attractions and Stops: Angel & Vilma Delgadillo's Original Route 66 Gift Shop (daily from 9 am to 5 pm); Buckskinner Park (7 am to 7 pm; free); Kaibab National Forest (Monday to Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm; free); Grand Canyon South Rim (24/7; $20/person; $35/vehicle; overlooks include Powell Point, Mohave Point, and Pima Point)
  • Easy Trail: Dogtown Lake Trail (2.2 miles; 39 minutes)

7 Scenic Canyon Road Trips To Add To Your Arizona Bucket List

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  23. Antelope Canyon Tour Operators

    All areas of the Antelope Canyon are only accessible via Guided Tour. Tour Guides are mandatory. To make arrangements for your visit to Antelope Canyon, please select a guided tour operator from our list below. The Navajo Nation has lifted the mask mandate, it's up to your discretion to wear a mask. Entry Fee $8 per person, per location, per day.

  24. Upper Antelope, Owl, & Rattlesnake Canyons Tour

    Tour the Upper Antelope, Owl, & Rattlesnake Canyons in Page, Arizona. Dedicate half your day to experiencing the Dine (Navajo) playground. This incredible Arizona slot canyon tour allows sightseers to experience the traditional vibrance of Upper Antelope Canyon, the twist and turns of Rattlesnake Canyon and open wide space of Owl Canyon.

  25. A Guide Through the Ideal Upper Antelope Canyon Weekend Trip Itinerary

    Morning: Arrive in Page, Arizona, and check into your accommodation. Fuel up with a hearty breakfast at a local cafe before heading to Antelope Canyon. Afternoon: Embark on a guided tour of Upper Antelope Canyon, immersing yourself in the enchanting beauty of the swirling rock formations and stunning light beams that dance along the canyon walls.

  26. AMAZING !!

    Ken's Tours Lower Antelope Canyon: AMAZING !! - See 6,444 traveler reviews, 7,740 candid photos, and great deals for Page, AZ, at Tripadvisor.

  27. Dixie Ellis Lower Antelope Canyon Tours

    Specialties: Ya ah teeh (Hello) and Welcome to Lower Antelope Canyon with Dixie Ellis! We specialized in tours to Lower Antelope Canyon, creating a fun and adventurous atmosphere on our tours. Our friendly tour guides are very knowledgeable of Lower Antelope Canyon's geology, history and botany of the surrounding area of the canyon. Once you are on a tour, our tour guides know first hand on ...

  28. Review of Antelope Canyon, Page, AZ

    Antelope Canyon: Very impressive - See 8,844 traveler reviews, 10,031 candid photos, and great deals for Page, AZ, at Tripadvisor.

  29. Kayaking Antelope Canyon: Everything You Need to Know

    There are quite a few noticeable differences, but overall, we think you should do both while visiting the area. Even though kayaking Antelope Canyon is a unique way to visit the part of the canyon ...

  30. 7 Scenic Canyon Road Trips To Add To Your Arizona Bucket List

    Great Attractions: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ($15/person); Upper Antelope Canyon Tour (year-round; from $85/adult) Easy Trail: Dam Overlook Trail (940 feet) Related