Antelope Canyon
Hike & Kayak
Tour
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Price: $120 per person, $100 per child (7 and under).
Antelope Slot Canyon Hike and Kayak: 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 tour hiking and exploring the grand Antelope Slot Canyon!
Hike and kayak the famous tight turns and waves of the famous Antelope Slot Canyon! You’ll never forget the views and experience that this tour provides. With this tour you’ll enjoy Antelope canyon away from the huge crowds and endless heat. With us you’ll see the Antelope Canyons' last hidden gems and unique views that you can only get on this tour! Book now and see for yourself!
This is a 4 hour guided hiking and kayak 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 incredible experiences that Lake Powell has to offer!
Scheduled Meeting Times:
8:30am Arizona Time
7:30am Arizona Time
1:00pm Arizona Time
All times are stated as Arizona Time, which is the same as Pacific Time unless you are visiting from early November to mid March.
Meeting Location:
We’ll meet in the parking area at the Antelope Canyon Public Launch Ramp. Direction will be in your confirmation email
Expected Distance Paddled and Requirements:
The Antelope Slot Canyon Hike typically takes 1 hour round trip (depending on water level of the lake) 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) roundtrip. (depending on 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.
It is required that participants 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.
Details:
All experience levels from beginner to advanced will have a great time on our trips.
Double kayaks will be used on all trips
Sit-on-top kayaks are used for this tour.
Your feet will get wet, sandy, and possibly muddy on this tour. There is some muck at the end of the canyon where you get out of the kayaks. Wear shoes or sport 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 hiking portion of the tour may be shortened by the guide for safety reasons.
There are simple bathroom facilities at the parking lot. Dry Bags available for rent upon availability.
Tour includes all kayak equipment.
Are you a solo paddler? You may join an existing tour!
All vehicles entering the Glen Canyon 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)


