Private Lower Antelope Canyon Day Tour from Phoenix/Scottsdale

Explore the natural marvels of northern Arizona when you visit Lower Antelope Canyon, Navajo Nation, and Horseshoe Bend. Learn about Navajo culture from a local Native American guide, see incredible v

Explore the natural marvels of northern Arizona when you visit Lower Antelope Canyon, Navajo Nation, and Horseshoe Bend. Learn about Navajo culture from a local Native American guide, see incredible views of the Colorado River in Glen Canyon and enjoy the town of Page.

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Location: Phoenix

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

A: There's no official age limit, but younger kids should be comfortable walking and climbing some stairs in the canyon. The tour is suitable for families, but I'd suggest checking with the provider if you've got really young ones with you. Also, keep in mind the heat can be intense in summer.

Q: Can you reschedule if the weather is bad?

A: Yes, Detours of Arizona is pretty flexible with rescheduling if the weather doesn't cooperate. Just make sure to contact them ahead of time. They want everyone to have a great experience, so they'll work with you to find a suitable date.

Q: What should I wear for the canyon tour? Is it muddy?

A: Wear comfortable shoes that you don’t mind getting a bit dirty, and breathable clothing since it can get hot inside the canyon. The ground can be sandy or slightly muddy depending on recent rain, so plan accordingly. Bring a light jacket too, especially if you're going in early morning or late afternoon.

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Just did the Lower Antelope Canyon tour - so amazing!

I took the Private Lower Antelope Canyon tour last weekend with Detours of Arizona and it was absolutely stunning. The guide was super knowledgeable about Navajo culture, and we got to see Horseshoe Bend too! The views were breathtaking, especially in the canyon itself. If you're considering this as a gift, do it! Just make sure your recipients are ready to take lots of pictures.

Thinking about gifting the Lower Antelope Canyon tour!

I’m looking for a unique gift for my parents’ anniversary, and the Private Lower Antelope Canyon tour caught my eye! They love nature and history, but I’m a bit worried they might not handle the climbing well. Anyone know how strenuous it really is? Also, any tips for the best time to go?