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.
- Navajo Mountain - Reaching an elevation of 10,348 feet, Navajo Mountain is the highest peak within the Navajo Nation.
- Lower Antelope Canyon - The first destination is Lower Antelope Canyon. This tour is considered MODERATE for visitors. The hike covers 1.1 miles from start to finish (1770.27 meters). Upon entering the Canyon, visitors will…
- Navajo Mountain - Reaching an elevation of 10,348 feet, Navajo Mountain is the highest peak within the Navajo Nation.
- Lower Antelope Canyon - The first destination is Lower Antelope Canyon. This tour is considered MODERATE for visitors. The hike covers 1.1 miles from start to finish (1770.27 meters). Upon entering the Canyon, visitors will descend 74 steps to reach the bottom. Once at the base, the hike continues on a gentle incline towards the exit, featuring ladders and small stairs into each chamber of the Canyon. For a visual reference, search for LOWER ANTELOPE STAIRS & LADDERS, which shows the steps and ladders (5 ladders & 2 small stairs towards the exit). Tour guides will provide photography tips and insights about the Slot Canyons, as well as cultural information about the Dineh.
- Big Lake Trading Post - Following the Lower Antelope Canyon, there will be a stop at a picnic area where restrooms are available. Additional food and beverages can be purchased at this location.
- Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument - This monument encompasses 2.3 million acres of federal land in southern Utah.
- Upper Antelope Canyon - The second part of the tour takes place at Upper Antelope Canyon. This is an easy hike for visitors. Transportation to the Canyon entrance is 4 miles from the main highway. From the drop-off point, there is a 1-mile roundtrip hike (1609 meters). Upon exiting the Canyon, visitors will hike on an incline up and around the top of the Canyon and descend a staircase of 150 steps back to the vehicle drop-off point. The tour lasts 1 hour and highlights the differences between the 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.