Navajo owned and operated. This 4.5-hour, half-day tour takes you to two of the most popular canyons in the Page, AZ area. Each canyon has its own unique characteristics: Upper Canyon is shaped like an “A,” while Lower Canyon is shaped like a “V.” Visiting both canyons is a bucket list experience for many.
Navajo owned and operated. This 4.5-hour, half-day tour takes you to two of the most popular canyons in the Page, AZ area. Each canyon has its own unique characteristics: Upper Canyon is shaped like an “A,” while Lower Canyon is shaped like a “V.” Visiting both canyons is a bucket list experience for many.
- Big Lake Trading Post - After visiting Lower Antelope Canyon, we’ll stop at a picnic area where restrooms are available. You can also purchase additional food and drinks here.
- Navajo Mountain - Navajo Mountain, standing at 10,348 feet, is the highest peak on the Navajo Nation.
- Lower Antelope Canyon - Our first stop is Lower Antelope…
- Big Lake Trading Post - After visiting Lower Antelope Canyon, we’ll stop at a picnic area where restrooms are available. You can also purchase additional food and drinks here.
- Navajo Mountain - Navajo Mountain, standing at 10,348 feet, is the highest peak on the Navajo Nation.
- Lower Antelope Canyon - Our first stop is Lower Antelope Canyon. This is a MODERATE tour for guests, involving a 1.1-mile hike (1770.27 meters) from start to finish. You’ll descend 74 steps to the bottom of the Canyon and then hike on a gradual incline towards the exit, navigating ladders and small stairs in each chamber. For a visual, you can google LOWER ANTELOPE STAIRS & LADDERS (5 ladders & 2 small stairs towards the exit). The tour guides will provide photo tips and information about the Slot Canyons, as well as cultural insights about the Dineh.
- Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument - Grand Staircase-Escalante spans 2.3 million acres of Federal land in southern Utah.
- Upper Antelope Canyon - The second part of our tour takes us to Upper Antelope Canyon. This is an easy hike for guests. Transportation to the Canyon entrance is 4 miles from the main highway. From the drop-off point, it’s a 1-mile roundtrip hike (1609 meters). After exiting the Canyon, you’ll hike on an incline around the top and descend a 150-step staircase back to the vehicle drop-off point. This 1-hour tour will highlight the differences between Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons.
- Bottled water provided
- Complimentary snacks
- Air-conditioned transport
- Bottled water provided
- Complimentary snacks
- Air-conditioned transport
- On-board restrooms
- On-board restrooms
- No bags or backpacks at Lower Antelope Canyon (includes purses, hydration bags and fanny packs)
- No tripods, monopods, stabilizers or selfie sticks
- About 1 mile (1600 meters) roundtrip walk at Lower Antelope Canyon
- About 3/4 mile (1200 meters) roundtrip walk at Upper Antelope Canyon
- No GoPros or camcorders allowed
- No bags or backpacks at Lower Antelope Canyon (includes purses, hydration bags and fanny packs)
- No tripods, monopods, stabilizers or selfie sticks
- About 1 mile (1600 meters) roundtrip walk at Lower Antelope Canyon
- About 3/4 mile (1200 meters) roundtrip walk at Upper Antelope Canyon
- No GoPros or camcorders allowed
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.