LOWER Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tour from Flagstaff

The crown of the day is a visit to Lower Antelope Canyon with a 1 mile hike with a Native American guide. This lower section of this corkscrew canyon requires a bit more effort but the reward is fewer

The crown of the day is a visit to Lower Antelope Canyon with a 1 mile hike with a Native American guide. This lower section of this corkscrew canyon requires a bit more effort but the reward is fewer visitors and a more intimate experience. The unique water and wind carved sandstone walls change color as the angle of light changes throughout the day. This portion of the canyon has a north/south orientation so light strikes some portion of the walls during most of the day. Your guide will talk about the formation of the slot canyon and offer suggestions for taking the best photos along the way. Time is allotted for lunch on your own.

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Location: Flagstaff

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Q: Is there an age limit for the Lower Antelope Canyon tour?

A: There's no strict age limit, but the 1-mile hike can be a bit challenging for very young kids or older adults. If you're bringing children, just make sure they’re comfortable walking and climbing a bit. It’s a fun experience for all ages as long as everyone is up for the hike!

Q: What should we wear for this tour? Is it physically demanding?

A: Definitely wear hiking shoes or sturdy sneakers, as it can get a bit slippery in the canyon. Dress in layers since it might be cool in the morning but warm up later. The hike is moderate, so if you're used to walking on uneven terrain, you’ll be fine!

Q: How does the weather affect the tour? What if it rains?

A: The tour usually operates unless there are severe weather warnings. If it’s just a light rain, they usually still go, but if heavy rain is expected, it might get rescheduled for safety reasons. Be sure to check the weather before your trip and plan accordingly!

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Just booked the Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend tour!

Super excited for the Lower Antelope Canyon tour I just booked for next month! I’ve heard the hike is a little tough but worth it for the views. I can't wait to see the colors of the sandstone walls. I’m also curious about how the photo ops are. Heard the guide helps with that! Any tips for making the most of this experience?

Anyone done the Lower Antelope Canyon tour recently?

I'm thinking of giving this tour as a gift, but I wanna make sure it's worth it. How was the experience? Any highlights? I’d love to hear from anyone who's gone recently, especially since I want my gift to be memorable!