Wind Canyon Slot Tour

Antelope Canyon system consists of several slot canyons within the Navajo Parks and Recreation. Unlike the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons, explore the serene beauty of Wind Canyon, a hidden

Antelope Canyon system consists of several slot canyons within the Navajo Parks and Recreation. Unlike the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons, explore the serene beauty of Wind Canyon, a hidden stretch of red sandstone far from the crowds. Travel in a small group with knowledgeable Navajo guide with plenty of photo opportunities in this Wind Slot Canyon in Antelope Canyon system.

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Location: Page

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Q&A

Q: Is there a weight limit for the Wind Canyon Slot Tour?

A: There's no strict weight limit, but keep in mind that the terrain can be uneven in parts. The guides are really accommodating, so if you're concerned, just inform them beforehand. They want everyone to have a great time while being safe!

Q: What should I wear for the Wind Canyon Slot Tour?

A: I'd recommend wearing comfortable hiking shoes or boots since there's some uneven terrain. Light, breathable clothing is great for the daytime as it can get warm, but bring a light jacket for the cooler parts of the canyon. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat!

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the tour?

A: If the weather is unsafe, the tour will be rescheduled or canceled. They’ll notify you as soon as possible, usually the night before. I had to reschedule mine due to rain, and it was pretty smooth. Just keep an eye on the forecast!

Discussions

Just did the Wind Canyon Slot Tour — incredible experience!

I just got back from the Wind Canyon Slot Tour in Page, Arizona, and wow, it was breathtaking! Our Navajo guide was super knowledgeable and took us to spots that felt untouched by the crowds. The red sandstone is so vibrant! Plus, the round-trip transportation made everything easy. I got some amazing photos. If you’re looking for a unique gift or something special for yourself, I highly recommend it!

Considering gifting the Wind Canyon Slot Tour — any tips?

I’m thinking about giving my sister the Wind Canyon Slot Tour for her birthday. She loves photography and hiking. What do you guys think? Is this tour good for someone who's not super experienced with hiking? Looking for any tips on whether it's worth it!