Which Tour is Better?
A frequently asked question among Page, AZ, visitors is which tour is better, Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon? While you won’t go wrong touring either slot canyon – or both – a few key facts warrant consideration before booking.
Lower Antelope Canyon
Lower Antelope Canyon is a longer slot canyon (~600 yards), situated below-ground. Touring it requires descending and ascending a series of ladders, and stepping over a few boulders. Access to the canyon is directly from the Tribal Park Gate on US98. If everyone in your traveling party is in reasonably good health and can handle moderate exercise, you should be fine in Lower Antelope Canyon. Although infants and younger children are allowed on Lower Antelope Canyon tours, parents should consider carefully whether this would be an appropriate or safe activity. Although backpack and chest child carriers are allowed, low rock ledges and other hazards could detract from the enjoyment of this experience for all concerned. Consider these facts carefully before booking a tour of Lower Antelope Canyon with your baby or toddler.
Upper Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon is an above-ground slot canyon. It’s an easy, flat 100 yard walk, following a 2-mile off-road ride from the Navajo Tribal Park Gate on US98 to the canyon’s entrance. Upper Antelope Canyon is also where you can catch those world-famous sunbeams between the spring and fall months, but only during peak time tours. If you are traveling with infants, young children, seniors, or anyone with mobility limitations, Upper Antelope Canyon would be the best choice for your slot canyon touring experience, however, only 3 of the 5 Upper Antelope Canyon tour operators allow children under 6 on their tours. Also, wheelchairs and strollers are not allowed due to the difficulty of maneuvering these devices through potentially deep sand and the newly installed network of walkways from the exit of the canyon back to the tour vehicle parking area.
Pro Tips for Booking Multiple Tours
You can book your tours back-to-back, however with Travel times to and from different operators we recommend that you allow time in between to grab lunch at Antelope Point Marina, do some shopping, swim or catch a power nap back at your hotel. Give yourself at least 2 hours from the end of one Tour to get to the next Tour since travel time will be involved. Availability permitting, the choice is yours! Don’t be left in the dust – book your seats today.
Notes
- Operation of one or both tour components is weather permitting and may be contingent on a certain number of passengers traveling
- Hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, and/or protective clothing should be worn
- Please wear appropriate shoes for walking and be aware of weather conditions.
- Backpacks, handbags, fanny packs, and hydration packs are not allowed in the canyon.
- Carry enough water for each member of your party – Water is available at all Tour Operators