Departure Time
Time Varies
Location
Page, Arizona
Duration
Approx. 100 Minutes
Lower Antelope Canyon Admission Ticket: Enjoy the world's most famous slot canyon. This photographer's dream offers an up close look at the water-carved sandstone walls of Antelope Canyon with Navajo guides.
One of the most amazing sights you will ever see, Antelope Canyon is a natural slot canyon carved over time by water and wind to create a symphony of shapes, colors and shadows. You will visit Lower Antelope Canyon, famous for its winding canyon walls, unique colors and distinct formations. Antelope Canyon is located southeast of the town of Page, AZ. This part of the canyon is chiseled out by millions of years’ worth of flood erosion and impactful winds on its sandstone. The Navajo name for Lower Antelope Canyon is Hasdeztwazi or “Spiral Rock Arches." This incredible canyon has been created over many thousands of years by the relentless forces of water and wind, slowly carving and sculpting the sandstone into the forms, textures, and shapes which we observe today. The views in Lower Antelope Canyon change constantly as the sun moves across the sky, filtering light 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. Visitors to Antelope Canyon must use a Navajo guide. All tours are booked for a specific date and time.
Antelope Canyon requires guests to arrive 30 minutes prior to the tour time.
The guided walking tour inside the slot canyon lasts about one hour.
Antelope Canyon operates in the same time zone as Page, Arizona, and Phoenix, Arizona.
The Navajo Nation and Utah are in different time zones, so please plan your drive time and arrival time according to Page and Phoenix.
Antelope Canyon does not allow any bags to be brought on the walking tour.
Tripods, monopods, or selfie sticks are not allowed.
Photos can be taken throughout the walking tour, but video is not allowed.
Be sure to check the weather in the destinations to make sure you have appropriate clothing.
The canyon trail is a bit rigorous and long, with low hanging rocks, narrow passageways, and narrow and steep ladders. It is recommended that if you get short winded (we are above 4,000 elevation, so please be advise for shortness of breath for those that live at sea-level), have knee or hip joint problems or heart problems to please get advise your physician before trying to hike the canyon.
Wear comfortable walking shoes
The canyon trail is a bit rigorous and long, with low-hanging rocks, narrow passageways, and narrow and steep ladders. It is recommended that if you get short-winded (we are above 4,000 feet of elevation, so please be aware of possible shortness of breath for those that live at sea level), have knee or hip joint problems or heart problems to please consult with your physician before trying to hike the canyon.
Guests must be able to walk several flights of narrow stairs, which have some uneven lengths, upon entering the canyon.
Within the canyon, there are several staircases ranging from 3 ft to 25feet in length, with handrails for staircases over 8 feet.
For safety, people who are pregnant or may not be physically capable of completing the hiking required during the tour are not allowed to participate.
Pets or animals of any kind are not allowed.
Please plan to pay $3.00-5.00 per person in cash for the Navajo Guide gratuity.
Should weather issues or other unforeseen circumstances cause a delay in our tour or transportation before the departure, Antelope Canyon Info reserves the right to postpone or cancel, and any loss or additional expenses incurred shall be borne by the participants.
The listed tours are designed by Antelope Canyon Info; we do our best to make sure all the tour arrangements and inclusions will be the same as planned. Should any unforeseen situation(s), such as traffic, road conditions, accidents, mechanical problems, public enemies, strikes, riots, political upheavals, the authority of law, bad weather, or any other natural circumstances beyond our control arise, local agents conducting the tour or our office staff reserve the right to alter the itinerary as necessary for the comfort and safety of the participants. Any additional expenses incurred shall be charged to the participants. Participants should strictly abide by the laws and regulations of the local governments. Antelope Canyon Info will not be responsible for individuals, for any and all penalties due to any regulations of the governments of the cities, counties, countries, and other jurisdictions visited.
To ensure comfort, quality, and safety, Antelope Canyon Info reserves the right to accept, reject, or expel any individual who is deemed disruptive or incompatible with the interests, comfort, and safety of the group. All expenses to do so will be borne by the passenger. Antelope Canyon Info will not be responsible for the behavior of any tour participant. Antelope Canyon Info reserves the right to make changes in the itinerary, or to cancel, whenever the Company deems it necessary for the comfort, convenience, or safety of the tour participants.
Any decision to close Antelope Canyon due to weather comes from the Antelope Canyon operators and/or Navajo Parks and Recreation. Antelope Canyon Info has no control over these closures.