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Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Full Day Tour from Sedona

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Discover the stunning beauty of Northern Arizona on a full-day tour to Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. Departing from Sedona, this adventure takes you through the breathtaking landscapes of the Navajo Nation. Begin with a guided walk to the iconic Horseshoe Bend overlook, followed by a Navajo-led tour of Lower Antelope Canyon, renowned for its remarkable light and sandstone formations. Enjoy a picnic-style lunch near Glen Canyon Dam, complemented by snacks and drinks throughout the day. Ideal for families and photography enthusiasts, this tour promises a memorable exploration of Arizona's natural wonders. - Full-day guided tour from Sedona lasting 8–10.5 hours - Includes entrance fees, lunch, snacks, and drinks - Guided walks with insightful narratives on geology and local culture - Suitable for children ages 4+ with moderate walking involved

Departure Point

  • Free All Day Parking Lot #5

    Our guide will be in a marked vehicle and will have your name on their clipboard.

Return Details
  • Free All Day Parking Lot #5

    Our guide will be in a marked vehicle and will have your name on their clipboard.

Duration
8 hours - 11 hours

Languages Available
  • Human tour guide - English
  • Human tour guide - Spanish

Points of Interest


Stop At: Oak Creek Canyon
N State Route 89A, , Sedona, Arizona
Oak Creek Canyon is a scenic corridor winding between Sedona and Flagstaff, known for its towering canyon walls, lush vegetation, and flowing creek. Often called one of the most beautiful drives in Arizona, the canyon offers a striking contrast to Sedona’s red rock landscapes, with shaded trails, seasonal waterfalls, and vibrant fall colors.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Navajo Nation
Arizona
The Navajo Nation is the largest Native American reservation in the United States, encompassing vast desert landscapes, sandstone canyons, and culturally significant sites across Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico. Rich in history and tradition, the Navajo Nation is home to iconic destinations like Antelope Canyon and Monument Valley, where guided experiences offer insight into Navajo culture, storytelling, and stewardship of the land.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Cameron Trading Post
US Highway 89, , Cameron, Arizona
Cameron Trading Post is a historic stop along the Little Colorado River, offering a glimpse into Navajo culture through authentic artwork, jewelry, and handcrafted goods. Known for its traditional Southwestern cuisine and rich trading-post history, it’s a popular place to learn about the region’s heritage while enjoying scenic desert views.
Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Horseshoe Bend
Mile Marker 545, Highway 89, Page, Arizona
Horseshoe Bend is one of the most iconic viewpoints in the American Southwest, where the Colorado River makes a dramatic 270-degree curve nearly 1,000 feet below the rim. Located near Page, Arizona, the overlook offers breathtaking panoramic views and is a must-see stop for photography and sightseeing.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Scenic View Rd, Page, Arizona
Glen Canyon Dam is a massive concrete arch dam on the Colorado River that created Lake Powell, one of the largest reservoirs in the United States. Located near Page, Arizona, the dam offers impressive views of the river, surrounding sandstone cliffs, and the engineering feat that helped shape the modern landscape of the region.
Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Carl Hayden Visitor's Center
Us-89, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Page, Arizona
Carl Hayden's Dam Visitor Center offers an informative look at the construction and purpose of Glen Canyon Dam, with exhibits explaining the engineering, history, and impact of the dam and Lake Powell. From the observation deck, visitors can enjoy expansive views of the Colorado River and the surrounding canyon landscape.
Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Antelope Canyon
22 S Lake Powell Blvd, DamPlaza, Page, Arizona
Antelope Canyon is a world-famous slot canyon located on Navajo Nation land near Page, Arizona, known for its flowing sandstone walls and dramatic light beams. Guided by Navajo hosts, visitors explore narrow passageways shaped by water and wind, learning about the canyon’s geology, cultural significance, and natural beauty.
Duration: 1 hour

Additional Information

  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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