Lower Antelope Canyon Tour From Las Vegas

  • 1 Day
  • Lower Canyon

Overview

Lower Antelope Canyon is one the most exquisitely photographed attractions in the Page Lake Powell area. Many visitors prefer the Lower Antelope Canyon to the Upper because it is less crowded, has light throughout, is longer, and offers great variety. Visitors get the experience narrow slots a ladder access into some of the sandstone craved shoots a hole formed by the force of runoff into the Antelope Wash from the mesas above.

Itinerary

Antelope Canyon Tours departs every 1/2 hour a quarter after and a quarter till the hour, the tour is 1.5 hours walking tour and climbing down some ladders is involved. Please wear comfortable shoes for this 600-meter trip.

Additional Information:

  • Arrive 45 minutes prior to tour time.
  • Our tours are an “active participation” activity. We recommend that you be able to easily climb stairs and can twist and turn without difficulty. This tour is not appropriate for those with recent/chronic back or knee issues.
  • If you have a medical condition of any kind which limits your physical activity you must notify us prior to the tour.
  • All visitors are required to follow the safety policies and procedures of Lower Antelope Canon Tours.
  • All visitors must stay with their designated guide and adhere to their instructions.
  • All visitors are required to sign a Participant Release of Liability, Waiver of Claims, Assumptions of Risks and Indemnity Agreement in favor of Lower Antelope Canyon Tours before departing on tour.
  • Each client agrees and acknowledges when they sign up for a Lower Antelope Canyon Tours that they have significant responsibility for their own safety and that they agree they are ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE for their own safety during participation in tours.

What's Included

  • Lower Antelope Canyon Admission Fee and tax
  • Navajo Nation Permit fee of $8/person

What's Not Included

  • Not included tour guide gratuities
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off.

FAQs

We follow Arizona Standard Time (MST). We share the same time as the City of Page, Flagstaff, Grand Canyon, and Phoenix. During Daylight Savings (March 8th to November 1st 2020) guest will experience a time change driving through the Navajo Reservation and the state of Utah. Your electronic devices will take that into consideration and also move 1 hour ahead.

You are more than welcome to bring a child wrap/sling/backpack-carrier for your child. For toddlers 2 years old and younger, we ask they be placed in a hiking backpack.

During the months of March to October, the best time to view the canyon will be in the morning from 7:15 am to 10:45 am or the later afternoon, after 1:45 pm.  Please be aware that we ask our guests to arrive 45 minutes before the tour time selected, for check-in.  The tour is about an hour to an hour and 15 minutes in total.  Each of our tour times for the Lower Antelope Canyon has a maximum capacity of 70 guests; however, you are split into groups of 15 or fewer per tour guide.  The number of people in your group can vary, but it will never exceed the amount of 15 guests.  We do allow for walk-ins however it does depend on what we have available when you arrive, so it’s not guaranteed that you’d be able to go on tour.

Yes, we do offer our guest free parking. Our Canyon site location can accommodate RV’s, Buses, and regular car size parking.

Yes, we do not provide shuttle service to our Canyon site location.

No, pets are not allowed on the tours. This includes service, therapeutic and personal pets. No kennel service is provided due to COVID-19.

No, all Canyon tours require you to book a tour with a tour guide and to have a tour guide to be present with guest at all times.

All guided hiking tours are 1 hour long, however we do ask guest to arrive 45 minutes to prior to Canyon departure time. In total you spend 1.5 hours at the Canyon site location.

Yes, we offer guest a full refund if tours are cancelled due to weather.

The Canyon site location is less than 10 minutes from the City of Page going East on Highway 98.

Yes, all ladders are equipped with safety handrails and bolted into the Canyon walls.

Yes. This allows our guest who have not signed their waivers to do so in person. This also allows our guest to meet their tour guides and group and for us to have a proper head count as to not overbook our tour guides.

Tour group sizes will be limited to 15 or less.

Yes, we suggest bringing your receipt to Lower Antelope Canyon when you visit. We would be happy to issue the refund back to your credit card on file, once we verify the visit to both Canyon is in the same business day.

No, the Lower Antelope Canyon is located on the Navajo Nation Reservation which is separate from the National Parks Service.

No, we do not have a waitlist or callback list for requested tour times to that become available. Our best suggestion is to look online at website to call our reservation office to inquire on availability.

No, all Canyon tours require you to book a tour with a tour guide and to have a tour guide to be present with guest at all times.

No, this location is a sacred site to the Navajo people, please respect and refrain from defiling the Canyon.

No, bags are not allowed. This includes transparent and clear bags. This rule is effective May 4th, 2023.

If you plan on visiting Lower Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona, it's important to take note of the summertime temperatures that can reach up to 100 degrees. To ensure your safety and comfort, please dress appropriately and stay hydrated. Heat exhaustion is a common risk for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts during this season, so we advise our guests to hydrate well at least 24 hours prior to their tour.