Small Group Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tour from Phoenix

14 hours and 30 minutes

Easy

Tour Antelope Canyon in the only day-tour available from the Phoenix/Scottsdale/Tempe/Sedona/Flagstaff area!
 

Departs: between 4:00am and 5:00am

Returns: between 6:30pm and 7:30pm

From the Phoenix/Scottsdale area, our route takes us through the Sonoran Desert up into the picturesque mountain town of Flagstaff. This historic Route 66 town lies at the base of the largest mountain range in Arizona, the San Francisco Peaks, which we will be able to gaze upon as we continue to travel north to the Lake Powell region. Along our way, we will enjoy a visit to a Navajo Trading Post and explore Navajo culture and their intricate crafts. Upon arrival to Page, Arizona, we will begin our tour of spectacular Lower Antelope Canyon.* Here, we will tour Lower Antelope Canyon with a local Navajo guide who will lead you through the amazing natural formations of this world famous slot canyon. The photo opportunities will be second to none! In addition to touring Lower Antelope Canyon, we also include photo stops along the majestic Lake Powell shoreline before stopping for a group lunch in Page at one of their unique eateries.


After our time in Antelope Canyon and Page, we will embark upon a scenic one-mile walk to Horseshoe Bend Overlook which is highlighted by awe-inspiring views into this deeply carved channel and the Colorado River below. Photos from the edge of this natural beauty are widespread across the world and are nothing short of amazing.


*To participate in this tour, guests must be able to perform the following movements: For Antelope Canyon – Can you walk on slanted, uneven sandstone and loose sand? Can you climb up and down steep metal ladders/stairs – some with railings? Antelope Canyon is not strenuous but does require agility, balance and grip. For Horseshoe Bend – Visiting this overlook requires a 1.5 mile round trip walk on a dirt path with no shade.


*Additional notes for Antelope Canyon – service animals are not allowed, purses/backpacks are not allowed unless they are clear, tripods are not allowed, hiking poles are not allowed.

What's included?

    -Continental breakfast

    -Lunch

    -Navajo Park Permit fee

    -Unlimited bottled water

    -National Recreation Area fees

    -Lower Antelope Canyon tour

    -All taxes

    Exclusions

      -Guide gratuities

      -Upper Antelope Canyon

      -Meals not listed above

      Please note

        Service animals are not allowed, purses/backpacks are not allowed unless they are clear, tripods are not allowed, hiking poles are not allowed.

        What to bring

          Temperatures in Page are typically 5-10°F cooler than in Phoenix and vary by season. We recommend our guests bring jackets in the event of changing weather patterns.

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