This four-hour kayak, hike and swim tour into the sacred Antelope Canyon offers an unforgettable adventure: combining 2 hours of kayaking, 1.5 hours of hiking and 0.5 hour of swimming into one thrilli
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Location: Page
What's Included
- Kayak
- Paddle
- Dry Bag
- Life Jacket
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The tour is designed for both beginners and those more experienced in kayaking. If you're reasonably fit, you should be fine! The kayaking is about 2 hours, and the hike is around 1.5 hours through some stunning but manageable terrain. Just be prepared for some ups and downs. Also, don’t forget your water bottle!
A: Late spring, like May, or early fall in September is usually the best. You can enjoy the warm weather without the summer crowds of tourists. Plus, the colors of the canyon are unreal during those times! Just keep an eye on weather forecasts too, because storms can pop up.
A: Kids ages 10 and up can join as long as they can paddle and hike responsibly. It’s a great family experience! Just keep in mind that younger kids may need more supervision, especially in the water. Make sure everyone has a life jacket on at all times.
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Antelope Canyon kayaking tour!
I'm planning to surprise my sister with the Antelope Canyon Lake Powell guided kayaking and hike tour for her birthday. She loves the outdoors but has never kayaked before. I’ve heard the views are stunning, and the hike looks awesome! Has anyone done this? Any tips on what to wear or what to pack?
Just got back from the kayaking and hiking tour – WOW!
I just did the Antelope Canyon tour last week and all I can say is it was epic! The kayaking was super chill, the canyon walls are breathtaking, and the hike felt like I was in another world. The swim at the end was the perfect way to cool off. I highly recommend it!