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Page: Lower Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell Kayak, Water Antelope Canyon Guided Tour w/Shuttle

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

4–6 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels; some walking and paddling involved

Overview

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Lower Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell on a private guided tour with Outdoorster LV. Perfect for outdoor lovers seeking an exclusive and immersive experience in Arizona's stunning landscapes.

Las Vegas, Nevada

Page: Lower Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell Kayak, Water Antelope Canyon Guided Tour w/Shuttle

Explore Lower Antelope Canyon and paddle through Lake Powell on this combo tour around Page, AZ!

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About This Adventure

Embark on a seasonal adventure from Page, AZ, exploring the stunning Lower Antelope Canyon and the exclusive Water Antelope Canyon by kayak. Guided by a certified expert, uncover the rich history and Navajo culture while navigating breathtaking rock formations and serene waters, creating unforgettable memories in this natural wonderland.

This itinerary is seasonal and only available between 03/02 - 10/31 (Summer):

Including all admission fees, permits, and round-trip transportation from Page, AZ, experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Lower Antelope Canyon, hailed as one of Earth's most picturesque canyons on Earth, then paddle your way through Lake Powell in a state-of-the-art performance kayak to reach another another iconic Page destination: Water Antelope Canyon, alongside a CPR, WFA, and First-aid certified guide.

Starting with a pickup at your selected hotel in Page, venture towards Lower Antelope Canyon, absorb scenic vistas while your guide delves into the area's rich history.

Upon arrival, embark on an exploration of the mesmerizing rock formations within Lower Antelope Canyon, guided by a local Navajo expert. Uncover the secrets of its formation and gain insights into the fascinating aspects of Navajo culture.

Continuing the journey, arrive at Lake Powell and paddle towards the exclusive Water Antelope Canyon, reachable only by water, disembark and be awestruck by the stunning red stone rocks surrounding this secluded haven during your exclusive hike. Marvel at the natural beauty, and radiant light channels, as you explore this hidden gem alongside your guide.

Following your exploration, paddle your way back to the original launch site, and head back to your original pick-up point while relishing the memories of a one-of-a-kind experience that combines the thrill of kayaking with the breathtaking wonders of both Water Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon.

Adventure Tips

Arrive Early for Light Beams

Visit during midday hours to see the iconic light beams at their fullest inside the canyon.

Wear Water-Resistant Footwear

Canyon floors can be wet or sandy; waterproof shoes help keep your feet dry and comfortable.

Bring Sunscreen and Water

Protect your skin from the sun and stay hydrated during both the canyon tour and kayaking.

Book in Advance

Secure your spot early, especially during peak seasons, as private tours are highly popular.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Bald eagles
  • Striped bass

History

Lower Antelope Canyon was formed over thousands of years by flash floods and erosion, and has been a sacred site for Native American tribes for centuries.

Conservation

Outdoorster LV emphasizes leave-no-trace principles and works to minimize environmental impact during tours to preserve this natural wonder.

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Adventure Hotspots in Page

Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Wide-brimmed Hat

Essential

Protects your face and neck from sun exposure during outdoor activities.

summer specific

Quick-Dry Clothing

Essential

Keeps you comfortable and dry if you encounter splashes or sweat during the trip.

spring|summer|fall|winter specific

Sunscreen SPF 30+

Essential

Helps prevent sunburn during long hours outdoors.

spring|summer|fall specific

Waterproof Camera or Smartphone Case

Protects your gear from water exposure while exploring the canyon and kayaking.