Page: Lower & Upper Antelope Canyon + Horseshoe Bend Tour

Jaw-dropping landscapes, mesmerizing slot canyons, and the iconic Horseshoe Bend await on this unforgettable 5-hour tour in Arizona's Page region.

Exploring the stunning landscapes of Arizona’s Page region has never been easier. The Lower & Upper Antelope Canyon + Horseshoe Bend Tour offers an immersive 5-hour experience, guiding visitors through the mesmerizing slot canyons and the breathtaking Horseshoe Bend. With knowledgeable guides, inclusive permits, and a delicious lunch, this tour promises an exceptional opportunity to witness the region’s natural beauty. But what truly sets this adventure apart is the chance to uncover the stories hidden within these awe-inspiring formations.

Key Points

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  • This immersive tour offers guided exploration of Lower & Upper Antelope Canyons and Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona.
  • The 5-hour tour includes hotel pickup, entrance fees, lunch, and knowledgeable guides, providing a comprehensive experience.
  • Visitors can hike through the stunning canyons, descending stairs and ladders, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Colorado River at Horseshoe Bend.
  • The tour is not suitable for individuals with claustrophobia or wheelchair users, and certain items like pets and drones are prohibited.
  • Customer reviews praise the tour’s organization, value, and ability to showcase the natural wonders of Page, Arizona.
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Tour Overview

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The tour offers an immersive experience exploring both the Lower and Upper Antelope Canyons, as well as the iconic Horseshoe Bend, all for a price starting from $476.00 per person.

The 5-hour guided tour includes hotel pickup, entrance fees, and a lunch break. Guests can expect to hike 1.1 miles through Lower Antelope Canyon, descending 82 steps, and exiting via 8 ladders.

The transition to Upper Antelope Canyon involves a 0.25-mile hike through one-way traffic, culminating in a 150-step staircase exit.

The tour also visits the breathtaking Horseshoe Bend with its 1,000-foot drop overlooking the Colorado River.

Itinerary Details

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Beginning with hotel pickup in Page, Arizona, the tour then takes guests on a 1.1-mile hike through Lower Antelope Canyon.

After descending 82 steps, visitors explore the canyon and exit via 8 ladders.

The group then transitions to Upper Antelope Canyon, hiking 0.25 miles along a one-way path before climbing 150 steps to exit.

During a snack break at Big Lake Trading Post, guests can browse souvenirs and use the restrooms.

The final stop is Horseshoe Bend, offering a breathtaking view of the Colorado River from 1,000 feet above.

Inclusions

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The tour package includes the Navajo Nation Permit and all associated fees, providing access to Lower & Upper Antelope Canyon as well as Horseshoe Bend.

Complimentary bottled water and limited snacks are provided throughout the tour. Travelers also receive a Subway lunch to enjoy during their visit.

Gratuity for the tour guide is included, so there are no hidden costs. The tour covers all the necessary permits and fees, ensuring a seamless and worry-free experience for participants.

This comprehensive tour package covers all necessary permits and fees, ensuring a seamless and worry-free experience for participants.

This comprehensive package allows visitors to fully enjoy the natural beauty of these iconic landmarks.

Important Information

Although the tour isn’t suitable for individuals with claustrophobia or wheelchair users, visitors can enjoy the experience by wearing comfortable shoes, bringing a camera, sunscreen, and water.

Pets, smoking, drones, selfie sticks, tripods, and bags are prohibited. Open-toed shoes are also not allowed.

Restrooms are only available at the canyon check-in sites, so plan accordingly.

With these considerations in mind, travelers can fully enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the Lower and Upper Antelope Canyons and Horseshoe Bend, capturing unforgettable memories along the way.

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Customer Reviews

Travelers have overwhelmingly praised the Lower & Upper Antelope Canyon Tour, as evidenced by its impressive 5/5 rating based on 2 reviews.

Customers highlight the incredible tour experience, describing it as a must-see attraction. The guided tour through the captivating canyons and to the stunning Horseshoe Bend left a lasting impression on visitors.

Many recommended the tour, praising the knowledgeable guides and the seamless organization. The inclusions, such as the Navajo Nation permit, transportation, and lunch, further enhanced the overall value.

Feedback confirms this tour as an exceptional way to explore the natural wonders of Page, Arizona.

Navigating Lower Antelope Canyon

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How does one navigate the winding trails of Lower Antelope Canyon? Hikers descend 82 steps (5 flights of stairs) to reach the canyon floor.

The 1.1-mile hike takes visitors through the remarkable sandstone formations, carved by the elements over centuries. Exiting the canyon involves climbing up 8 ladders.

Throughout the journey, guides provide essential information and ensure visitors’ safety. The one-way traffic flow prevents overcrowding and allows for a smooth, uninterrupted experience.

Sturdy, comfortable shoes are a must, as the terrain can be challenging. With the proper preparation and guidance, travelers can fully enjoy the natural beauty of Lower Antelope Canyon.

Exploring Upper Antelope Canyon

After exploring the winding trails of Lower Antelope Canyon, visitors embark on the 0.25-mile hike to the entrance of Upper Antelope Canyon.

Visitors explore the winding trails of Lower Antelope Canyon before embarking on a 0.25-mile hike to the entrance of Upper Antelope Canyon.

This iconic slot canyon is known for its breathtaking walls, carved by water and wind over centuries. The one-way traffic through the canyon allows for an immersive experience, with:

  • Towering sandstone walls in shades of red, orange, and purple

  • Beams of light filtering through the narrow openings above

  • An exit via a 150-step staircase for a scenic overlook of the surrounding landscape

Visitors are captivated by the natural beauty and grandeur of Upper Antelope Canyon.

Visiting Horseshoe Bend

After exploring the captivating slot canyons, the tour continues to Horseshoe Bend, a renowned natural wonder located just a short drive from Page, Arizona.

Visitors will make their way to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook, where they’ll be greeted by a stunning view of the Colorado River snaking around a dramatic 1,000-foot horseshoe-shaped bend.

This iconic sight offers breathtaking photo opportunities, as the vibrant blue-green waters contrast with the surrounding red rock formations.

Guests will have time to soak in the panoramic vistas and capture the unique landscape before returning to Page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Best Time of Day to Visit Antelope Canyon?

The best time to visit Antelope Canyon is midday, when the sun is highest in the sky. This allows the sunlight to beam down into the canyon, creating stunning natural light effects and vibrant colors.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?

There are no age restrictions for the tour, but it is not suitable for individuals with claustrophobia or wheelchair users. Children must be accompanied by an adult throughout the tour.

Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Drinks?

Guests are allowed to bring their own snacks and drinks, but the tour provider includes complimentary bottled water and limited snacks. Bringing your own lunch is not necessary as the tour includes a Subway meal.

Do I Need to Book the Tour in Advance?

Yes, it’s recommended to book the tour in advance as spots fill up quickly. The tour provider offers free cancellation up to 3 days prior, so you can reserve your spot without risk.

Are There Any COVID-19 Safety Protocols in Place?

The tour has Covid-19 safety protocols in place. Guests must wear masks and maintain social distancing. Tour capacity is reduced to allow for proper spacing. Hand sanitizer is provided, and high-touch surfaces are regularly disinfected.

The Sum Up

This comprehensive tour offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore some of Arizona’s most breathtaking natural wonders. With guided hikes through the captivating Antelope Canyons and a visit to the iconic Horseshoe Bend, this 5-hour adventure provides an exceptional way to take in the region’s stunning landscapes. Inclusive of transportation, permits, and lunch, this tour ensures a seamless and unforgettable experience for visitors.

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