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Lower Antelope Canyon: Admission Ticket and Guided Walking Tour

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Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    As per the calendar

  • Duration

    100 minutes

  • Start time

    8:30am, 9am, 9:30am, 10am, 10:30am, 11am, 11:30am, 12pm, 12:30pm, 1pm, 1:30pm, 2pm, 2:30pm

  • Meeting Point

    Make your way to Indian Rte 222, Page, AZ 86040

  • Ending Point

    Same as the start point

Key Highlights

  • Discover the colorful geological wonders of Lower Antelope Canyon
  • A guide shares details about geology, history, and Navajo culture
  • Take in changing views of the canyon as the sun gradually shifts across the sky
  • The most fabulous photo ops await you, so click away!
  • Both printed and smartphone vouchers accepted!

Overview

Visit Lower Antelope Canyon and explore the world's most famous slot canyon. Experience this photographer’s paradise up close and take in the water-carved sandstone walls of the canyon with Navajo guides.

Antelope Canyon is a natural slot canyon carved over time by water and wind to create a smorgasbord of shapes, colors and shadows.

On this tour, you will be visiting Lower Antelope Canyon, famous for its winding canyon walls, splendid hues and striking formations. 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." 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.

Admire the shifting views of Lower Antelope Canyon 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 mesmerizing display of color, light, and shadow.

Inclusions

  • Lower Antelope admission tickets
  • Guided walking tour 

Exclusions

  • Gratuities

Please note

Voucher Information: Show your voucher on your smartphone or other device (if you'd rather print a copy - that's fine too!) Please carry your valid photo ID to show to the tour guide before starting the activity.

Please reach at start point 30 minutes prior to departure time for mandatory check-in. Missing the mandatory check in time will cause you to forfeit the tour. 

Guests need to be able to walk on uneven sandy and rocky terrain. For safety, people who may not be physically capable of completing the hiking required during the tour or pregnant are not allowed to participate.

Navajo Nation Park Permit Fee of $8 USD per person cash is required when visiting Antelope Canyon. This fee is due upon arrival and is NOT included with this admission ticket. The permit fee is valid for 1 day only for any Navajo Tribal Parks.

The guided walking tour inside the slot canyon lasts about one hour.

Antelope Canyon operates on the same time zone as Page, Arizona and Phoenix, Arizona.

The Navajo Nation and Utah are on 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 weather in the destinations to make sure you have appropriate clothing.

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 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.

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

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