Antelope Canyon Tour from Flagstaff
From $299/person*Includes all fees and taxes, no surprise costs!
Embark on an unforgettable journey and experience one of the most picturesque slot canyons during this Antelope Canyon Tour from Flagstaff. Highlights include…
- Comprehensive tour of Page, Arizona and visit to a Navajo Trading Post
- Expert Navajo guide to lead you through the majestic slots of Antelope Canyon
- Horseshoe Bend iconic overlook with view of Colorado River
- Enjoy views of Lake Powell & the town of Page
- Please see bottom of Tour Itinerary for physical requirements
Antelope Canyon Tour Itinerary
Journey to Antelope Canyon
From Flagstaff, enjoy views of the Ponderosa pine forests as we continue to travel north into the Lake Powell region. Along our way, we will enjoy a visit to a Navajo Trading Post and explore Navajo culture and their intricate crafts. 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! You will also enjoy views of Lake Powell and time in Page for a casual lunch.
Horseshoe Bend Overlook
You will embark upon a scenic 1.5 mile round-trip 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.
Physical Requirements for the Tour
*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. There are also some narrow sections of the canyon that may not be suitable for those with claustrophobia. 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.
***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. If this occurs, we will try to get tickets for UPPER Antelope but this will incur an additional fee of up to $60/person. You will be able to opt out of the Antelope portion if you do not wish to pay this extra fee but you will NOT be refunded for the overall tour, except for the $73/person Lower Antelope ticket.
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Antelope CAnyon Tour FAQs
Lunch varies but is typically a casual sit-down restaurant with many options. We provide bottled water all day. You are also welcome to bring your own food.
This tour is not strenuous but does require steady, careful footing as well as balance, gripping and walking. Please inquire if you have any concerns.
Page, Arizona is typically 15-20 degrees cooler than Phoenix/Scottsdale, which means it can be hot in the summer and chilly in the winter. Dress in layers and wear comfortable, closed-toed shoes.
Lower and Upper Antelope Canyon are equal in beauty. The main difference is how one enters and exits the canyons. Lower required more mobility due to the ladders/stairs within the canyon. We do Lower on this tour.
Only Lower Antelope is available on our public tour. Upper Antelope is possible on our private tour only. Click HERE to read about the private tour.
Your credit card will be charged 72 hours prior to the tour date, at which point all sales are final and no refunds will be given.
**DETOURS does not offer refunds or credits for cancelled flights or illness. (unless we are notified outside the cancellation period) We HIGHLY recommend booking your tour on a date that occurs at least two days after you arrive.
Tour Details
What's included
- Navajo Park Permit fee
- Lunch
- Unlimited bottled water
- National Recreation Area fees
- Lower Antelope Canyon tour
- All taxes
What's Not included
- Guide gratuities
- Upper Antelope Canyon
- Meals not listed above