Antelope Canyon can only be visited using the services of an authorized Navajo Nation guide, and you will have an authentic, experienced Navajo as your guide through the canyon. Antelope Canyon is essentially a spectacular petrified sand dune, created by wind, water and sand, presenting a sculptured masterpiece.
Trips are about 1 1/2 hours long, and leave from Page, on the shores of Lake Powell. You will travel to the canyon entrance in a specially converted four wheel drive vehicle. From there, you walk into the Canyon. You will be at the bottom of the Canyon looking up to the top. There is no hiking or climbing involved, but only easy walking on the canyon floor which is mostly level. You will have about 50 minutes to explore, take pictures and assimilate the experience.
Trips are about 1 1/2 hours long, and leave from Page, on the shores of Lake Powell. You will travel to the canyon entrance in a specially converted four wheel drive vehicle. From there, you walk into the Canyon. You will be at the bottom of the Canyon looking up to the top. There is no hiking or climbing involved, but only easy walking on the canyon floor which is mostly level. You will have about 50 minutes to explore, take pictures and assimilate the experience.


