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Lower Antelope Canyon Tour

Overview
The mysterious and haunting beauty of Antelope Canyon (also known as "Corkscrew Canyon", one of the few slot canyons in the area) awaits the adventurous traveler who seeks to discover one of the most spectacular yet little known attraction of the Lake Powell area. A tour to this awe-inspiring sculpture set in stone is a must for amateur and professional photographers alike. Come see nature's surprising masterpiece of color.
City: Page
Mon 23 Dec
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Starting at $90.00
Mon 23 Dec
Starting at $90.00
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What's Included
Navajo Tax and Permit Fee
Lower Antelope Canyon admission
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Warning: When the temperature reaches 110°F (43°C), Antelope Canyon will probably be closed, for your safety, due to excessive heat. During July and August, this can happen as early as 11AM each day.
  • There are steel ladders anchored into the canyon walls. The ladders vary from 3 ft. to 25 ft. being the longest. Ladders over 8 ft. have handrails in place. The canyon is easily accessible going in and out. There are escape rope ladders placed on top of the canyon, in metal boxes, for any type of emergencies.
  • No bags & backpacks (including fanny packs, hydration bags and purses)
  • No tripods, monopods, selfie-sticks, camera bags
  • No GoPros, Action cameras or camcorders (no filming inside the canyon)
  • No open-toed shoes, sandals or high heels (proper clothing required)
  • No umbrellas
  • No firearms or weapons
  • No drones allowed
  • No Smoking (inside building or canyon)
  • Cremation spreading is not allowed in Navajo Nation Tribal Parks
  • NO REFUNDS once the booking is confirmed. Refunds will not be issued for “no-shows” and being late. Regretfully, illness, fear of COVID, forgotten reservations, misjudging travel times, traffic, and other emergencies do not affect this strict policy. We're sorry!
  • Check in time is 30 minutes prior to the tour time. All times on this tour page and confirmations are in ARIZONA TIME (Summer time: Same time as Pacific Time; Winter time Same time as Mountain Time. - No Daylight Saving Time - Not Utah Time - Not Navajo Nation Time). Because the Utah State Line is less than 7 miles away, cell phone towers from Utah (and the surrounding Navajo Nation) often will be the wrong time! Do yourself a favor and do like the locals do: Manually set your cell phone to PHOENIX, AZ time.
  • Local office will abide by CDC and Navajo Department of Health guidelines. Failure to adhere to guidelines set forth will result in forfeiting your Tour and removal from the premises. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN IN THIS SITUATION!
  • Masks required. No mask, no tour and no refund.
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Temperature checks for travellers upon arrival
  • ALL guests and employees will be screened prior to admittance. The screening will include a non-invasive temperature check and a COVID exposure questionnaire. If your temperature scan is higher than 100.4°F then you will be denied entry to the building and on the tour.
What To Expect
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Lower Antelope Canyon
Over the years, Lower Antelope Canyon has become a favorite gathering place for photographers, tourists, and visitors from around the world. The views in Lower Antelope Canyon change constantly as the sun moves across the sky, filtering lights softly across the stone walls. These ever-moving sun angles bounce light back and forth across the narrow canyon’s walls, creating a dazzling display of color, light, and shadow. The Navajo name for Lower Antelope Canyon is Hasdeztwazi or “Spiral Rock Arches.” Many years ago, herds of Pronghorn Antelope roamed freely in and around the canyon, which explains the English name. This incredible canyon has been created over millions of years by the relentless forces of water and wind, slowly carving and sculpting the sandstone into forms, textures, and shapes which we observe today.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Traveler Photos
Reviews (110)
siripurapu_s
Dec 2022
I like the part where my guide showed different hidden rock structures and also explained the history of the Canyon.
Robert_T
Nov 2022
The small group tour was excellent, all participants were very happy with the 1 hour experience and recommend anyone in the area to take this tour
Jake_G
Nov 2022
Such a amazing experience, the canyon is absolutely breathtaking.. the tour guide we had was cool af had a lot of knowledge about the canyon that was interesting

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