Come and see the wondrous world of Upper Antelope Canyon. The canyon is a long, narrow slot canyon, 120 feet deep and carved to stunning perfection throughout the millennia. It truly is a sight to beh
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Location: Flagstaff
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Hotel pickup and drop off (within city limits)Approximately 7:30 am
- Arizona State Law Require Children 8 Years Old and Younger to be in a car seat/booster seat.
- Professional guides
- Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powell
- Horseshoe Bend
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, Arizona law requires children 8 years old and younger to be in a car seat or booster seat during the tour. Since your son is 7, he’ll need one. You could bring your own or check with the tour provider if they have options available.
A: Yes, you can reschedule if weather conditions are unfavorable, especially for safety reasons like flash flooding. It's best to contact the tour provider directly; they’re usually pretty flexible with changes.
A: The temperature can vary a lot! Inside the canyon, it’s usually cooler, so I'd recommend layering up. Definitely wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking and climbing a bit. And don’t forget your sunglasses for Horseshoe Bend!
Discussions
Just got back from the Antelope Canyon tour! Mind-blowing!
I just did the Small-Group Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tour from Flagstaff, and wow, it was incredible! The canyon is stunning and the colors are unreal. We had a great guide who gave us all sorts of history and tips for taking photos. Just a heads-up, bring your own lunch; there’s time to eat but no food included. Totally recommend it for anyone visiting the area!
Considering gifting this tour. Thoughts?
I’m thinking about getting this Antelope Canyon tour as a gift for my parents. They love nature and photography, but I’m worried if they’ll be able to handle the walking. What’s the difficulty like? Anyone know if it's easy enough for older folks?