LOWER Antelope Canyon from Sedona or Flagstaff

View the stunning images of the Navajo Nation, Glen Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and LOWER Antelope Canyon on this full-day trip. Highlights include visiting two of the most stunning Southwest vistas, both

View the stunning images of the Navajo Nation, Glen Canyon, 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 descend into Lower Canyon navigating steel staircases and walkways. 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. Complimentary lunch included. This slot canyon provides an amazing palette for changing light patterns throughout the day. No children under six years old, dogs, or service dogs are permitted. This tour requires a minimum of four passengers to operate.

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Location: Sedona

What's Included

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this experience? Can I take my 5-year-old?

A: Unfortunately, children under six years old aren't permitted on this tour, so your 5-year-old won't be able to join. It's mainly designed for older kids and adults, but it's a great experience for families with kids 6 and up! Make sure to check if the kiddos are up for some hiking too, as the canyon can get a bit tricky.

Q: What happens if the weather doesn't cooperate? Do they cancel the tour?

A: If there are severe weather conditions, the tour can be rescheduled. Usually, they'll let you know at least 24 hours ahead of time if there are any changes. Keep an eye on the weather forecast, and be flexible! It can be stunning even if it’s a little cloudy.

Q: What should I wear for the Lower Antelope Canyon tour?

A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes as you'll be navigating steel staircases and uneven terrain. Layers can be a good idea since it gets warmer during the day, but it can be cooler in the canyon itself. And don’t forget sunscreen and a hat – the sun can be intense!

Discussions

Just got back from the Lower Antelope Canyon tour – WOW!

I took the tour from Sedona last week and it was absolutely breathtaking! Horseshoe Bend is even more stunning in person. The guide was super knowledgeable and made sure we got the best views in the canyon. The lunch was nice too, a perfect break after all that walking. Just a heads-up though: I’d recommend going early in the day to avoid crowds and get the best light for photos!

Thinking about gifting this canyon experience!

I’m planning to get this Lower Antelope Canyon tour for my sister's birthday. She loves nature, and I think it's perfect! Has anyone done this tour? Is lunch really included, and are there spots for photos? I want to make sure it’s worth it before I buy it.