View the stunning images of the Navajo Nation, Horseshoe Bend, and Lower Antelope Canyon on this full-day trip. Highlights include visiting two of the most stunning Southwest vistas, both Horseshoe Be
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Location: Sedona
What's Included
- Bottled water included
- Shopping at the historic Cameron Trading Post
- HOTEL INFORMATION REQUIRED 72 HOURS PRIOR TO TOUR DATE
- Professional, fun, knowledgable guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there is an age limit for this tour. Unfortunately, children under 6 years old are not permitted, so your 7-year-old niece would be fine. Just make sure you keep an eye on her during the walks as it can get a bit narrow and rocky in the canyon. It's a fantastic experience for kids who love nature and photography!
A: The best time to go for photography is in late spring or early fall when the sun is lower in the sky. This way, you'll catch those incredible light beams filtering in through the canyon. Summer is also good but can be really hot! Just be prepared for more crowds then.
A: Yes, you can reschedule! However, make sure to contact them at least 72 hours prior to your tour date. They’re pretty accommodating as long as you give them enough notice. Just keep an eye on your plans, though, because the tour does require a minimum number of guests to run.
Discussions
Just got back from the Lower Antelope Canyon tour—mind-blowing!
I can’t recommend the Lower Antelope Canyon tour enough! Just did it last weekend starting from Sedona, and wow, the views are absolutely stunning! Walking through the canyon felt like stepping into a different world. The colors on the sandstone walls were unbelievable, especially when the sun hit just right. We also stopped at Horseshoe Bend, which was great for photos. Definitely bring your camera and some water! I’m thinking of gifting this experience to my friends who love the outdoors!
Thinking about gifting the Lower Antelope Canyon tour—any advice?
I’m considering getting the Lower Antelope Canyon tour as a gift for my dad’s birthday. He loves photography and nature, but I want to make sure he’ll enjoy it. Is this suitable for older folks? Also, how’s the parking situation? Any tips would help!