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Capture the Magic: Guided Photography Tour of Antelope Mountain Sheep Canyon

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

1.5 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for beginners and moderate fitness levels as the trail is short and not strenuous.

Overview

Explore Antelope Mountain Sheep Canyon on a 1.5-hour guided photography hike near Page, Arizona. Capture stunning sandstone formations and unique landscapes with expert guidance on this easy 3/4-mile adventure.

Page, Arizona

Photography Tour

•1.5 Hour •Certified Navajo Tour Guide •Private •NEW

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About This Adventure

Embark on a captivating 1.5-hour guided tour through the stunning Antelope "Mountain Sheep" Canyon. Experience a scenic 3/4-mile hike, capturing breathtaking views and unique landscapes. Bring your camera gear and enjoy the adventure, as knowledgeable guides highlight the canyon's most beautiful spots along the way.

Enjoy a Tour in our longest canyon which is 1.5 miles going in and out of the canyon.

Duration

•1.5 hour guided tour

About

•The photo tour features Antelope "Mountain Sheep" Canyon •As we walk through the canyon from the entrance to the end will point out all the beautiful areas that are well-known. •Have all your gear of what is needed. •Its 3/4 of a mile hike in and out of the canyon.

More info

•We have plenty of water for your hike. •The drive takes at least 15 mins to get to the front area of the canyon.

What to bring

•Camera gear, tripod, snacks, sunscreen and hat

ALL TRANSACTIONS ARE FINAL, NO REFUNDS, NO RESCHEDULING, NO CANCELLATIONS

Adventure Tips

Bring a tripod for steady shots

A compact tripod stabilizes your camera for the best long exposures and sharp images in low light.

Wear sturdy hiking shoes

The trail is uneven and rocky in sections, so solid footwear improves comfort and safety.

Pack water and sun protection

Arizona’s desert sun can be intense; stay hydrated and use sunscreen or a hat.

Charge your camera batteries fully

You'll want to shoot uninterrupted without worrying about power during the tour.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Canyon Wrens
  • Desert Lizards

History

The canyon's Navajo Sandstone was formed over 190 million years ago, shaping this distinctive landscape.

Conservation

Tours emphasize low-impact travel, encouraging visitors to respect the fragile desert ecosystem and stay on marked trails.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

DSLR or Mirrorless Camera

Essential

High-quality images come from a camera with manual controls, ideal for landscape shots.

Wide-angle lens

Captures expansive canyon vistas and sweeping landscapes with clarity.

Tripod

Essential

Ensures stability for sharp images and low-light shooting conditions.

Water bottle

Essential

Staying hydrated is crucial in the dry desert environment.

summer specific