LOWER Antelope Canyon from Sedona & Flagstaff

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

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 Bend and Lower Antelope Canyon. You will walk out to Horseshoe Bend, which sits above the winding Colorado River, to get amazing photos and see why this vista got its name. In the afternoon, you will be astounded by the views in Lower Antelope Canyon, which change constantly as the sun moves across the sky, filtering lights softly across the stone walls. You will experience the beautiful color palette on the sandstone walls at the best time of day. Time is allotted for lunch on your own. This slot canyon provides an amazing palette for changing light patterns throughout the day. This tour requires a minimum of four passengers to operate. No Children under 6 years old; No dogs or service dogs permitted. Advise if anyone in is taller than 6 feet (183 cm) or more than 250 pounds (113 kg).

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Location: Sedona

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Q&A

Q: What should I wear for the Lower Antelope Canyon tour? Is it really muddy?

A: Great question! I recommend wearing comfortable shoes with good grip since you'll be walking on some uneven ground. Even though it can be dry, a bit of mud is possible, especially if it rained recently, so consider wearing clothes you don’t mind getting a little dirty. A hat and sunscreen are also a must since there’s not much shade at Horseshoe Bend!

Q: If I book this for my family, can we take a stroller for our toddler?

A: Unfortunately, strollers aren’t allowed on the tour since Lower Antelope Canyon has narrow paths and lots of steps. If your toddler is under 6, you may want to consider a baby carrier instead. The guides are really helpful, and they can assist if you have any concerns regarding carrying your child.

Q: What's the best time of year to see Lower Antelope Canyon? Are tours affected by weather?

A: The best time to visit is typically late spring to early fall when the weather is milder, and you can capture those stunning light beams in the canyon. However, if there’s heavy rain, tours might be canceled for safety reasons because of flash floods. Always check the weather before you go, and the tour company will notify you if there are any changes!

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Just did the Lower Antelope Canyon tour with Blue Feather Tours, wow!

I can’t recommend this experience enough! We went last weekend, and the colors in the canyon were simply breathtaking. Horseshoe Bend was awesome too, though I was a bit nervous near the edge. Our guide was super knowledgeable and made the whole trip enjoyable. Just make sure to bring a good camera! I’d love to go again.

Considering gifting the Lower Antelope Canyon tour—thoughts?

I’m looking at booking this tour as a surprise for my boyfriend’s birthday. He loves photography, and I think he’d be blown away by the scenery! Just worried about the logistics—how early should I book? Would a weekday be less crowded? Any tips would be great!