Antelope Canyon: Kayak and Hike Tour
Paddle and hike alongside knowledgeable and experienced guides as you explore this part of the beautiful slot canyon which is only accessible by water. The sandstone canyon walls against the blue water are a sight worth seeing!
Situated near Page, Arizona, on Navajo land, Antelope Canyon is a mesmerizing natural slot canyon and a celebrated landmark in the American Southwest. Famous for its extraordinary twisting corridors and striking formations such as fins, stalactites, and various speleothems, Antelope Canyon spans around 30 miles and is divided into four key sections.
Lake Powell, a man-made reservoir located on the Colorado River, is a key attraction nestled along the Utah-Arizona border. This artificial lake, resulting from the Glen Canyon Dam flooding Glen Canyon, is an integral component of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. It covers an expansive area of 653 square kilometers with a depth reaching up to 177.6 meters and has the capacity to hold about 31,041 million cubic meters of water.
You will cover approx. 2.5 miles (5 miles round trip) to where the water ends, from there you hike through the NPS section of Antelope Canyon (approx. 2 miles round trip). Kayak experience is helpful but often not necessary.
Duration: 4 hours and 30 minutes
Kayak and hike on this 4.5-hour trip through the scenic Antelope Canyon.