Antelope Slot Canyon Tours
- Antelope Slot Canyon Tours Trip Advisor
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- Upper And Lower Antelope Canyon Tours
Marvel at Arizona’s awe-inspiring sandstone slot canyon when you visit Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona. Few geological formations are as picturesque and awe-inspiring as Antelope Canyon, a magnificent slot canyon just east of Page in Northern Arizona. Bookings are closed until further notice due to Covid-19 Enjoy an exclusive flight to Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend! Visitors to Las Vegas can now enjoy an exclusive 90-minute flight directly to Page, Arizona, followed by a guided tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon and the spectacular sandstone formations at Horseshoe Bend. The beauty of this Slot Canyon is that you will be in the ONLY group that is there at that time. You can truly avoid the crowds of Antelope Canyon and come experience a photographer’s dream. This Navajo Nation slot canyon has been preserved for those who want to have a quieter slot canyon experience. You will have an hour with your guide.
Antelope Slot Canyon Tours Trip Advisor
We are a Navajo-owned and operated family tour business. We offer public and private tours through Northern Arizona’s majestic backcountry and slot canyons.
Antelope Valley Canyon Tours has been in the touring business for a long time now. Touring is not just a job for us; it is a lifestyle.
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We offer tours that can be enjoyed by hikers of every level, from easier tours like our Wind Pebble Canyon tour to a more advanced, demanding tour like Rams Head Canyon. Our tours are customized for your hiking experience, focused on your individual ability.
We offer a unique hiking experience for everyone, leaving you with amazing memories of a great adventure.
Upper And Lower Antelope Canyon Tours
Antelope Canyon is one of the most recognized slot canyons in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land just east of Page, AZ. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, scenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as 'Upper Antelope Canyon' or 'The Crack'; and 'Lower Antelope Canyon'.