Upper Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend … these Insta-famous icons of the American Southwest are definitely on your to-do list for your Page, Arizona vacation! But would it be too much to ask to have someone else do the driving so you can relax and enjoy the scenery instead of wondering whether you took a wrong turn or going round and round for hours in a crowded parking lot? Not at all! This Tour Combines two the best experiences in the Lake Powell Area.
This is our most popular Tour so we recommend checking availability as soon as possible!
Introducing the Horseshoe Bend & Upper Antelope Canyon Combination Tour, where everyone in your party can enjoy the Top Page, AZ, attractions in comfort, safety, and relaxation. After check-in at Chief Tsosie’s Antelope Slot Canyon Tours, you’ll board clean, late-model vans equipped with plush seats and climate control. Your Navajo driver/guide will start the morning’s fun with a visit to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook. An example of an “incised meander,” Horseshoe Bend is aptly named for its nearly flawless symmetry, carved over eons by the Colorado River. Visited by nearly 2 million people annually, this Insta-famous viewpoint is usually packed to the rafters, but you’ll be here at a time that is typically cooler, and less crowded. You’ll have approximately 1 hour’s time to explore around the rim, take photos, and just sit in awe at the splendor of this incredible sight.
Next, you’ll make your way to Upper Antelope Canyon. Discovered in the 1930’s by a young Navajo shepherdess, Upper Antelope Canyon was known to Page, AZ, locals as “the Corkscrew” or “the Crack” until it was formally opened to the public in the 1990’s. Upon entering this peculiar geological formation, all sound seems to fall away as surrealistic colors and swirling shapes engulf your field of vision. Formed over thousands of years by rushing waters and gale-force winds, this canyon is still evolving and changing to this very day. Your guide will educate you about the natural forces that merged to form Upper Antelope Canyon, and about the strength and resilience of the Native Americans who adapted to this rugged landscape to make homes and livelihoods long before Page, AZ, and the Glen Canyon Dam were built.
As you make your way back to downtown Page, AZ, you’ll treasure the time you’ve spent and the sights you’ve seen, and the fact that all the details were taken care of in one easy reservation! Space is limited, and this combination tour that encompasses Page, AZ’s two most popular attractions is bound to fill quickly, so book your seats today.
F.A.Q:
Tour is available to those ages 6 and above – no infants, toddlers, or pre-K children
No bags of any kind are allowed on the tour; personal items must be carried in pockets
Water bottles are permitted and may be purchased at the store
This tour is not wheelchair accessible; the trail to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook is 1.4 miles round-trip; the walk from the canyon’s exit back to the tour vehicle parking area is approximately ½-mile and takes 20-30 minutes – please be sure all members of your party can walk these distances unassisted
Please dress appropriately for the weather and the terrain; light layers and hats are recommended, along with closed-toed shoes – no flip-flops or high heels
No restrooms available at the canyon site; please use facilities at your hotel or in the store before departure
Guns, alcohol, drugs, or cremated remains strictly forbidden in the Antelope Canyons
Page, AZ, and the Antelope Canyons operate on Arizona Time year round!