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Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend Day Tours in Arizona

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

6–8 hours

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness needed for walking and climbing ladders in narrow canyon spaces.

Overview

Discover Arizona’s stunning Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons plus Horseshoe Bend in a single guided day tour from Page. Experience dramatic landscapes and Navajo culture.

Page, Arizona

Ultimate Trifecta of Upper Antelope Canyon, Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tours from Page, Arizona

Hotel/Airbnb Pickup Location in the Page area

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About This Adventure

Experience Arizona's breathtaking landscapes with the Trifecta tour of Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. Enjoy guided hikes, cultural insights from Native American guides, and a scenic picnic. This immersive adventure combines stunning natural beauty with rich history, making it a memorable journey through one of nature's masterpieces.

When you reserve our Trifecta of Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend tour through Dineh Tours, you will gain access to a unique perspective of Arizona’s natural beauty. Explore our offerings and secure your next adventure today!*


Rates

  • Adults (Ages 4+) $447
  • Infants (Ages 3 and under) $427

Duration

  • 5.5 - 6 hours

Itinerary

Hotel/Airbnb Pickup:

  • Guests will be picked up from select hotels or Airbnbs within the city limits of Page, Arizona, approximately 15-20 minutes prior to the tour commencement.

Lower Antelope Canyon:

  • The Lower Antelope Canyon is a moderate tour suitable for guests.
  • The tour involves a 1.1-mile hike (1770.27 meters) from the start to the finish.
  • Upon entering the Canyon, guests descend 74 feet to the bottom and hike along a gradual incline towards the exit, assisted by ladders and small stairs.
  • For visual reference, please refer to the image of LOWER ANTELOPE STAIRS & LADDERS.
  • Tour guides will provide photo tips, information about the Slot Canyons, and cultural insights into the Dineh people.
  • Snack and restroom breaks will be provided between Canyon stops.

Upper Antelope Canyon:

  • The Upper Antelope Canyon is an easy hike suitable for guests.
  • Transportation to the Canyon entrance is located 4 miles from the main highway.
  • The roundtrip hike from the drop-off point to the entrance and back is approximately 1 mile (1609 meters).
  • Upon exiting the Canyon, guests will hike on an incline to the top and descend 150 steps to return to the vehicle drop-off point.
  • The tour will last approximately 1 hour, allowing guests to compare the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons.

Picnic Area:

  • After the Upper Antelope Canyon, a picnic area will be visited where guests’ Subway lunches will be served.
  • Additional food and beverages may be purchased at this location.

Horseshoe Bend Overlook:

  • The third portion of the tour will take guests to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook.
  • The Horseshoe Bend features a flat, smooth-surfaced path.
  • Guests will hike less than a half mile (1.5 miles/1770 meters roundtrip) to the picturesque Overlook.

Final Drop-Off: -After completing the tour, your guide will return you to your hotel or Airbnb.


Inclusions of Your Trip:

  • Complimentary: Bottled water will be provided throughout the day, along with a limited selection of snacks.
  • Admission Fees: Entry to the Lower Antelope Canyon and the Horseshoe Bend Overlook is included. The Navajo Nation permit fee and National Park fee will be added to your ticket purchase upon checkout.

About

About

Leave The Driving To Us

Relax and enjoy your vacation without the stress of driving. We will pick you up and take care of the rest.

Authentic Native American Tour Guides

Our friendly and knowledgeable Native American tour guides are experts in the history and culture of the area you are visiting.

Relax

We have taken the time to plan your trip, so you can enjoy your time with us without worrying about logistics.

Adventure Tips

Book Early

Tours sell out quickly, especially in peak seasons, so reserve your spot well in advance.

Carry Water

The desert climate is dry and sunny; bring at least 1 liter of water per person to stay hydrated.

Wear Comfortable Footwear

Expect uneven terrain and narrow canyon passages; sturdy, closed-toe shoes with grip are best.

Respect Navajo Regulations

Stay with your guide and follow all rules to protect sacred lands and the natural environment.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Desert bighorn sheep often spotted near cliffs.
  • Colorful canyon wrens singing inside slots.

History

The Navajo Nation has stewarded this land for centuries, imbuing the canyons with spiritual significance and traditional stories.

Conservation

Tours adhere to strict environmental guidelines to protect fragile sandstone formations and respect sacred Navajo lands.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Sun Hat

Essential

Protects your face from intense desert sun during hikes and viewpoints.

summer specific

Camera with Wide-Angle Lens

Essential

Captures the expansive views inside canyons and at Horseshoe Bend.

Durable Hiking Shoes

Essential

Provides support and grip on rocky and uneven terrain throughout the tour.

Lightweight Layered Clothing

Essential

Adjusts to changing temperatures from morning chill to afternoon heat.

spring specific