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Capture and Conquer: Private Water Sports and Photography Boat Tour at Antelope Canyon

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

5 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should have a moderate fitness level to handle water sports and swimming activities.

Overview

Discover a unique 5-hour private boat tour on Lake Powell featuring thrilling water sports or a photography journey through Antelope Canyon’s stunning rock formations. Ideal for adventurers and shutterbugs alike, this trip combines action with awe-inspiring natural beauty.

Page, Arizona

5 Hour Private Water Sports or Photography Boat Tour

5 Hours • Featuring Watersports or Photography

Boat Tour

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About This Adventure

Embark on a private photography boat tour through Antelope Canyon, capturing stunning rock formations and unique lighting. Enjoy a refreshing swim during warmer months, or dive into thrilling water sports like surfing and wakeboarding. Upgrade your experience with luxury boats, ensuring comfort and elegance on your unforgettable adventure.

Embark on a private photography boat tour through Antelope Canyon, capturing stunning rock formations and unique lighting. Enjoy a refreshing swim during warmer months, or dive into thrilling water sports like surfing and wakeboarding. Upgrade your experience with luxury boats, ensuring comfort and elegance on your unforgettable adventure.

Adventure Tips

Bring sun protection

The open boat and canyon walls reflect ample sunlight—wear a high SPF sunscreen and a hat to avoid sunburn.

Wear water shoes

Slip-resistant water shoes help when swimming or stepping on rocky shorelines during the tour.

Stay hydrated

Carry a reusable water bottle to maintain energy levels during the 5-hour excursion under the desert sun.

Charge your camera gear

Ensure batteries and memory cards are full for extended shooting in the canyon’s captivating light.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Bighorn sheep often seen on rock ledges
  • Great blue herons fishing along the shore

History

Lake Powell was created in 1963 with the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam, transforming the once-rugged canyon landscape into a vast reservoir.

Conservation

Visitors are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles to protect fragile desert and aquatic ecosystems around Lake Powell.

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Recommended Gear

Waterproof camera or smartphone case

Essential

Protect your camera gear while capturing water and canyon shots.

summer specific

Swimsuit and towel

Essential

Essential for enjoying swims during warmer months.

summer specific

Light jacket or windbreaker

Useful for cooler mornings or breezy afternoons on the lake.

spring specific

Sunglasses with UV protection

Essential

Important to shield your eyes from sunlight reflecting off the water.