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Small Group Antelope Canyon Day Trip from Phoenix

Overview
Hidden for centuries beneath Native soil, nature has built a cathedral for herself: a slot canyon still unsurpassed in its beauty, the perfect symphony of sand, stone and light, layered marble colored rock that is distinctly unique. In additional exploring Antelope Canyon with a Navajo guide, you will continue on your journey and visit Horseshoe Bend. A short hike takes you to the most captivating curve the Colorado River has carved out on his 1400 mile journey from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of California. At this sheer 1000ft drop, framed by massive canyon walls, the emerald green sparkly reflections of this ancient stream will surely take your breath away. Enjoy a local eatery in Page as well as a Navajo Trading Post along the day's route!
City: Phoenix
Tue 10 Jun
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Starting at $420.00
Tue 10 Jun
Starting at $420.00
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What's Included
Bottled water
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Lunch
Breakfast
Professional Guide
Hotel pickup and drop off - Even if your hotel is on the list, we may need you to meet elsewhere.
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • DETOURS American West is not responsible for road or viewing conditions due to weather or unforeseen circumstances.
  • Arizona state law requires children under 8 years to have either a child seat or booster. Child seats are not provided, please bring your own and notify supplier
  • Minimum age is 3 years and guest must inform supplier they will provide car seats or boosters.
  • 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, tripods are not allowed, hiking poles are not allowed.
  • This tour picks up between 4-5am and returns between 6:30-7:00pm
  • Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there is not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
  • We do not guarantee pickup for all hotels. Even if your hotel is on the list, there may be a chance you'll need to meet at an alternate location. Any guest staying outside of Phoenix, Scottsdale or Tempe will be required to meet at an alternate location to be determined by supplier. Tour supplier contact details will be provided on your pre-paid voucher.
  • You must let the supplier know if there are any mobility concerns that they should be aware of.
  • There is NOT a restroom on the van. Comfort stops are made throughout the day.
  • ***In rare occasions, Lower Antelope will close due to unforeseen weather events. Although we closely monitor the weather, sometimes the closure is beyond our control and happens last minute.
What To Expect
1
Navajo Trail Trading Post
Along our way, we will enjoy a visit to a Navajo Trading Post and explore Navajo culture and their intricate crafts.
2
Lower Antelope Canyon
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 of Lake Powell before stopping for a group lunch in Page at one of their unique eateries.
3
Horseshoe Bend
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.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (112)
L4536EZdanas
Mar 2025
Worth it! The team was very helpful. Victoria was wonderful at keeping everyone updated due to an unexpected snowstorm the day before. All turned out well.
RiveraFab4
Mar 2025
It is impossible to adequately express how amazing Antelope Canyon is. Seeing Lake Powell and Horseshoe Bend were the cherry on top. Mark L. was a great guide, chock full of knowledge.
MaryJo_F
Mar 2025
It’s a very long day but worth every second! Crack of Dawn departure showed us so much of Arizona along the way! If you’re a fan of scenery, stay awake and watch Arizona change before your eyes- cactus to grass to short cypress and finally the big pines! Saw snow on the mountains near Flagstaff! Horseshoe Bend was an unexpected plus since I was just looking for the Antelope Canyon! The walk down to the Bend and back was fairly easy even for a sea level person like me! The view was everything you see online or in a magazine! We saw kayaks at the base of the bend that really put the height of the rim and width of the river into perspective! On to the Lower Antelope Canyon through the Navajo reservation where Nate, our guide was a wealth of information! That made a big difference traveling through what seemed like endless miles of grass, and rock formations! Some of which were downright ugly! Much different view from the Grand Canyon itself! When we finally arrived at the Antelope canyon, the Navajo guides were great! Ours was named Jaden and you could really feel how special the place was to him! He gave us photo tips at the beginning that really worked and also took the time to point out historical facts about the canyon while we made our way through. He also stopped at spots to take pictures of us for us! Wasn’t expecting that! As a tip, I’d say throw some cash in your pocket since you cannot take anything with you except your phone and/or camera! So glad my husband kept his wallet or we wouldn’t have cash to tip the guide. There’s a small gift shop at the site (we were at Dixie’s),if you want a small souvenir after… again…. Bring your credit card and cash or you will be out of luck! We stopped really late for lunch that became dinner at Nate’s favorite place in Page then got back on the road for the long ride home. Stopped at Cameron Trading Post before we left the reservation. That was also a surprise! Overall a very long but great experience! Highly recommend it!

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