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Adults
Ages 4+
$ 75
Infant
Ages 3 & under • Must be accompanied by a paying adult
Free
Take in the Wonders of Lower Antelope Canyon in Arizona!
Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for our guests’ safety and comfort we advise appropriate shoes be worn.
As you begin your 1.5-hour (all-walking) Lower Antelope Canyon tour, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern of the tour, guests will begin their majestic ascent through the kaleidoscope of colors. This natural beauty is provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind, and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety. Your local, Indigenous guide will share all the wonders of the land with you. Be prepared to be amazed!
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- Navajo Sandstone can only be found in the Southwest
- Guides are fully versed in Southwestern culture
- Guides are indigenous to the surrounding area
- All guests must stay with their guides.
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- No bags of any size are permitted on tour through the Lower Antelope Canyon
- Guests are permitted to bring a camera, phone and water bottles or what will fit in standard size pockets
- No tripods, monopods, and selfie sticks
- No go-pros or live action cameras
- Cremations of loved ones are not to be disbursed within Navajo Nation Parks.
- Per Navajo Nation Law drones are not allowed.
- No open toed shoes, sandals, or shoes with heels
- No pets or service animals (due to safety)
- No firearms or weapons
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- Lower Antelope Canyon is “V” shape, wide at the top and narrow at the base, not recommended for those who are sensitive to enclosed spaces.
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Potential but rare encounters with harmful Southwestern “creepy crawlers” (snakes, spiders, scorpions, etc.).
- No smoking