Discover vivid sandstone colors on a 100-minute Navajo-guided walk and hike.
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100 mins
Guide, truck transport, park fees
Join a Navajo guide for a 100-minute journey through the famous Upper Antelope Canyon. Travel from Page in tour trucks, walk the glowing sandstone passageways, then hike a one-way trail over the canyon for sweeping views.
All participants must complete a 0.75-mile walk, including stairs, soft sand, and a 200-foot elevation change within 15–20 minutes. The tour requires participants to hike up a small hill and navigate stairs and soft sand along the route. All individuals joining the tour should be physically able to complete the hike.
The tour follows a one-way path as required by the Navajo Nation Government and is not wheelchair accessible. Car seats are required for children under 50 inches.
A clear bag policy is strictly enforced. Bags that are not see-through are not permitted on the tour.
Backpack carriers for small children are allowed; however, all pockets on the carrier must be empty.
A full refund is available if you cancel at least 48 hours before your arrival date. No refunds are given for missed tours. If the tour is canceled due to extreme weather or other unforeseen circumstances, a full refund will be issued.
A: This is a fully guided Upper Antelope Canyon tour that includes round-trip transportation from the office in Page to the canyon, approximately 40 minutes inside the canyon, and a total tour duration of about 100 minutes.
A: Guests should be prepared to walk about 3/4 of a mile total. After walking through the canyon, everyone must complete a one-way return route with soft sand, stairs, and a hill with elevation change. This tour may not be a good fit for guests with mobility, knee, hip, back, breathing, or heart concerns.
A: You may bring water, a cellphone or camera, and small personal items. Opaque bags are not allowed on tour. Transparent bags are permitted if all items are visible.
Please arrive and check in 30 minutes before departure at 22 South Lake Powell Boulevard, Page, AZ 86040, next to Pizza Hut. Please park in the west parking lot behind Pizza Hut and check in inside the office with the name on the reservation. The tour starts and ends at this office, and guests may not follow the tour vehicle in their own car.
The canyon itself is absolutely stunning, and several guides really make this tour shine. Morgan, Sunny, Cindy, and Wally get enthusiastic shout-outs for their knowledge of Navajo history, photography tips that help visitors capture those tricky lighting conditions, and genuine warmth that elevates the experience. The comfortable shuttle buses surprised some visitors pleasantly, and the logistics generally run smoothly with clear email directions and punctual departures. That said, overcrowding is a real concern here. Multiple reviews mention feeling rushed through the canyon like cattle, with long waits just to enter and tour guides pushing groups to move faster because of bottlenecks from multiple tour companies operating simultaneously. A few guides seemed disengaged or struggled to communicate with their groups. The check-in process can involve unexpectedly long waits with lots of people moving through at once. If you book, understand that this is a popular attraction with tight scheduling, so the experience may feel more rushed than intimate. Early morning tours in October seemed to fare better for crowds, and having a standout guide like Morgan or Sunny appears to make all the difference in turning a potentially stressful situation into something memorable.
Amazing tour of Upper Antelope Canyon - very efficient and well-run, and the slot canyons are so beautiful. Our guide Morgan was so friendly and informative and helped us get the best photos of the canyon. Highly recommend - was an easy tour with kids.
Janice Kline
April 3, 2026
Amazing tour of Upper Antelope Canyon - very efficient and well-run, and the slot canyons are so beautiful. Our guide Morgan was so friendly and informative and helped us get the best photos of the canyon. Highly recommend - was an easy tour with kids.
Janice Kline
April 3, 2026