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Grand Canyon Overnight Tour & Antelope Canyon Adventure AZ - Phoenix

Grand Canyon Overnight Tour & Antelope Canyon Adventure AZ

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2 days

Fitness Level

Participants should be in moderate physical shape, comfortable with walking on uneven terrain and short hikes.

Overview

Journey from Sedona’s Red Rocks to the Grand Canyon’s rim and Antelope Canyon’s slot canyons on an unforgettable overnight tour filled with breathtaking vistas, expert guides, and intimate encounters with Arizona’s iconic landscapes.

Scottsdale, Arizona

Canyon to Canyon

Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon - 2 day overnight tour

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Embark on an unforgettable overnight adventure through Arizona's stunning landscapes on this Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon tour. Experience breathtaking views of Sedona's Red Rocks, explore iconic sites like Horseshoe Bend, and enjoy a night at the Grand Canyon, all guided by professionals for a seamless and enriching journey.

Experience the most awe inspiring natural formations in Arizona on our ultimate Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon overnight sight seeing tour. This tour will take you to see the most impressive canyons and rock formations that Arizona has to offer in the most streamlined and efficient manner possible with lodging at the Grand Canyon for one night included in the cost of your tour.

The drive to the Grand Canyon Tour from Phoenix is 3.5-4 hours which is why this particular tour starts earlier than some of our others.

Day 1

  • Pick up will be at 6:30 am at your location. - The guided outdoor adventure and sightseeing tour will go through Sedona, AZ giving you great views of the world renowned Sedona Red Rocks
  • Drive along Route 66 for a brief visit in historic Williams, AZ
  • Enjoy your catered box lunch overlooking the South Rim of the Grand Canyon ($15 value!)
  • Once we arrive at the Grand Canyon we will go on a scenic driving tour with multiple stops for great views and pictures as well as a walking tour.
  • Stay overnight at the Grand Canyon

Day 2

  • Leave the Grand Canyon for Antelope Canyon at approximately 8am
  • Antelope canyon tour
  • Lunch
  • Horseshoe Bend and Glen Canyon Dam
  • Arrive back in Phoenix/Scottsdale at approximately 7pm

Included in Tour:

  • Views of Sedona Red Rocks, Route 66 & Historic Williams, AZ, Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend & Glen Canyon Dam
  • Lunch for both days
  • 1 night hotel stay at Grand Canyon
  • Water & Snacks available in the van
  • Park Entrance Fees
  • Professional Guide
  • Transportation from Phoenix/Scottsdale

Adventure Tips

Stay Hydrated in Desert Heat

Carry at least 2 liters of water per person, as temperatures can soar and shade is limited.

Wear Sturdy Footwear

The rocky terrain around Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon requires hiking shoes with good grip.

Bring a Headlamp for Overnight

An overnight stay at the Grand Canyon means early starts or late returns; a headlamp ensures safe navigation in low light.

Respect Navajo Tribal Lands

Antelope Canyon tours take place on Navajo land—follow all guidelines and do not stray off designated paths.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Desert bighorn sheep navigating the rocky cliffs
  • Colorful Gambel’s quail scurrying near brushlands

History

The Grand Canyon region has been inhabited by Native American tribes for thousands of years, soon developing into a protected National Park in 1919.

Conservation

Guides follow strict Leave No Trace principles ensuring minimal impact on fragile desert ecosystems and Navajo lands.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Hiking Shoes

Essential

Support and traction for navigating rocky and uneven landscapes.

Sun Protection

Essential

Wide-brim hats and SPF sunscreen to protect against intense desert sun.

summer specific

Hydration Pack or Water Bottles

Essential

Crucial for maintaining hydration throughout the hike and tour stops.

all specific

Light Jacket or Layers

Even desert nights can be chilly, so layering is important for comfort.

fall specific