Upper and Lower
Antelope Canyon Guided Hiking Tours
Best Antelope Canyon Tours in Arizona!
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Discover the epitome of Antelope Adventure with our renowned tours of both Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon. Delve into the captivating beauty of these iconic slot canyons, where nature's artistry takes center stage. In Lower Antelope Canyon, wander through winding passageways adorned with mesmerizing patterns and vibrant colors, guided by our experienced experts.
Meanwhile, Upper Antelope Canyon beckons with its towering walls and breathtaking light beams, offering a spellbinding journey into the heart of this natural wonder. Whether you choose to explore the depths of Lower Antelope Canyon or marvel at the ethereal beauty of Upper Antelope Canyon, prepare for an unforgettable adventure filled with awe and wonder.
Lower Antelope Canyon Tour
Admission Ticket: $89 Per Adult (4 years old and up)
$10 per infant (0-3 years old)
Explore the wonders of Lower Antelope Canyon with our admission ticket, granting you exclusive access to one of nature's most breathtaking marvels – the world's most famous slot canyon. This photographer's paradise offers an intimate exploration of the water-carved sandstone walls, expertly guided by knowledgeable Navajo guides.
Antelope Canyon stands as a testament to the awe-inspiring forces of water and wind, sculpting its intricate passageways over millennia. Lower Antelope Canyon, in particular, boasts winding canyon walls, vivid colors, and unique formations, inviting visitors to witness nature's artistry firsthand.
Located southeast of Page, AZ, this section of the canyon bears the marks of millions of years of flood erosion and powerful winds on its sandstone. Known as Hasdeztwazi or “Spiral Rock Arches” in Navajo, Lower Antelope Canyon showcases the relentless forces of nature, shaping its mesmerizing landscapes.Within the canyon, sunlight dances across the stone walls, casting enchanting displays of color, light, and shadow, creating ever-changing vistas that captivate the senses.
To embark on this extraordinary journey through Antelope Canyon, visitors must be accompanied by a Navajo guide, ensuring an immersive and unforgettable experience. All tours are meticulously scheduled for specific dates and times, guaranteeing a seamless exploration of this natural wonder.
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Important Details:
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Adult Tickets for ages 4 and older, Infant Tickets for ages 0-3, (there is no additional pricing for children)
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Antelope Canyon requires guests to arrive 30 minutes prior to the tour time
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The guided walking tour inside the slot canyon lasts about one hour
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Antelope Canyon operates on the same time zone as Page, Arizona and Phoenix, Arizona.
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The Navajo Nation and Utah are on different time zones, so please plan your drive time and arrival time according to Page and Phoenix.
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Antelope Canyon does not allow any bags to be brought on the walking tour
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Tripods, monopods or selfie sticks are not allowed
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Photos can be taken throughout the walking tour, but video is not allowed
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Be sure to check weather in the destinations to make sure you have appropriate clothing
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Wear comfortable walking shoes
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The canyon trail is a bit rigorous and long, with low hanging rocks, narrow passageways, and narrow and steep ladders. It is recommended that if you get short winded (we are above 4,000 elevation, so please be advise for shortness of breath for those that live at sea-level), have knee or hip joint problems or heart problems to please get advise your physician before trying to hike the canyon.
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Guests must be able to walk several flights of narrow stairs, which have some uneven lengths, upon entering the canyon
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Within the canyon, there are several staircases ranging from 3 ft to 25feet in length, with handrails for staircases over 8 feet
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For safety, people who are pregnant or may not be physically capable of completing the hiking required during the tour are not allowed to participate
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Pets or animals of any kind are not allowed
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Please plan to pay $3.00-5.00 per person in cash for the Navajo Guide gratuity
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Navajo National Park Fee is not included​
Terms & Cancellation Policy:
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If the entry ticket is secured, it will be sent out 1 day prior to the tour date by text and/or email.
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We offer free cancellation up to 4 days before the start of the tour. Any cancellations received less than 4 days will not be refunded.
Embark on an extraordinary journey through Upper Antelope Canyon with our exclusive admission ticket, granting you access to one of nature's most mesmerizing wonders.
This photographer's haven promises an intimate encounter with the majestic light beams that dance upon the water-carved sandstone walls, guided by seasoned Navajo experts.
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Antelope Canyon stands as a testament to the sublime artistry of nature, sculpted over eons by the harmonious interplay of water and wind. Upper Antelope Canyon, renowned for its towering walls and vibrant hues, captivates visitors with its awe-inspiring formations.
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Situated southeast of Page, AZ, this section of the canyon bears the intricate marks of millennia of flood erosion and the relentless sculpting by wind upon its sandstone canvas. This breathtaking canyon, shaped by the timeless forces of nature, unveils its splendor in the ethereal light beams that grace its sacred depths.
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As sunlight gracefully traverses the sky, illuminating the stone walls with a soft radiance, vibrant displays of color and shadow unfold, casting an enchanting spell upon all who bear witness. These dynamic sun angles, known for their mesmerizing interplay with the canyon's features, create an unforgettable spectacle that beckons explorers from far and wide.
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To venture into Antelope Canyon's enchanting realm, visitors must be accompanied by a knowledgeable Navajo guide, ensuring a safe and immersive experience. All tours are meticulously scheduled, allowing guests to bask in the glory of this natural marvel at specific dates and times, promising a journey filled with wonder and discovery.
Important Details:
Antelope Canyon requires guests to arrive 30 minutes prior to the tour time
The guided walking tour inside the slot canyon lasts about one hour
Antelope Canyon operates on the same time zone as Page, Arizona and Phoenix, Arizona.
The Navajo Nation and Utah are on different time zones, so please plan your drive time and arrival time according to Page and Phoenix.
Antelope Canyon does not allow any bags to be brought on the walking tour
Tripods, monopods or selfie sticks are not allowed
Photos can be taken throughout the walking tour, but video is not allowed
Be sure to check weather in the destinations to make sure you have appropriate clothing
Wear comfortable walking shoes
The entrance to Upper Antelope Canyon is on flat, sandy ground, with the walls surrounding you. Guests must use stairs to exit the canyon.
For safety, people who are pregnant or may not be physically capable of completing the hiking required during the tour are not allowed to participate
Pets or animals of any kind are not allowed​
Terms & Cancellation Policy:
If the entry ticket is secured, it will be sent out 1 day prior to the tour date by text and/or email.
We offer free cancellation up to 4 days before the start of the tour. Any cancellations received less than 4 days will not be refunded.