You’ll visit Glen Canyon along with scenic overlooks of Lake Powell and the Vermilion Cliffs. The highlight of the day is a guided tour into Upper Antelope Canyon, also known as “the corkscrew.” Time
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Location: Sedona
What's Included
- On your drive, you will see the edges of the Painted Desert, the Vermillion Cliffs and Echo Cliffs
- Beautiful photo opportunities throughout the day
- Briefly visit Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell
- Be amazed by the light within Antelope Canyon, known as "the corkscrew"
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- Visit the iconic vista Horseshoe Bend
- HOTEL INFORMATION REQUIRED 72 HOURS PRIOR TO TOUR DATE
- Arizona State Law Requires Children 8 Years and Younger to be in a car seat/booster seat.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, Arizona State Law requires children 8 years and younger to be in a car seat or booster seat during the trip. So if you plan to bring little ones, make sure to bring the appropriate seat for them. It's a great experience for older kids too, especially with the stunning views in Antelope Canyon and at Horseshoe Bend!
A: Wear comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes since there will be walking and some uneven surfaces. The canyon can be a bit sandy too, so consider wearing something you don’t mind getting a little dirty. Also, don’t forget a hat and sunscreen, especially in the summer, 'cause it can get pretty hot outside!
A: Parking can be a bit hectic, especially during peak season, so I recommend arriving early to grab a spot. There’s usually enough space, but if you’re worried, check with the provider about parking arrangements when you book. They might even have recommendations for nearby lots!
Discussions
Just got back from the Antelope Canyon trip - wow!
I took the Antelope Canyon and Glen Canyon day trip from Sedona last week, and it was incredible! The light in the canyon is just breathtaking, like you’re walking through a painting. We also stopped at Horseshoe Bend and it was just as stunning! The guide shared a lot of cool info about the Navajo Nation too. Highly recommend this if you’re into nature photography or just want a memorable day out!
Considering this trip as a gift! Thoughts?
I’m thinking about gifting this Antelope Canyon trip to my parents for their anniversary. They love exploring new places but aren’t super active. Is this tour suitable for them? Also, what’s the lunch situation? Do they have time to eat somewhere nice?