Slot Canyon Tours

Page is well known for its beautiful and unique slot canyons. Many tour companies offer access into these slot canyons making for an unforgettable experience. The slot canyons range in difficulty from easy to strenuous. Many companies offer more than one tour, please visit their website to view more tours.
You can book a tour online or visit in person the Page Lake Powell Hub – Tourist Information Center on 48 S Lake Powell Boulevard.
Telephone (928) 608-5749 – Website pagelakepowellhub.com

.5 Miles North of Hwy 98 on N22B, Page, AZ | Phone: (928) 640-1761

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Dixie Ellis’ Lower Antelope Canyon Tours is Navajo owned and operated by longtime local, Dixie Ellis. Dixie’s tour guides are more than happy to share their knowledge about the Navajo culture and Antelope Canyon. Dixie Ellis’ Lower Antelope Canyon Tours is dedicated to help you get the most out of your slot canyon experience. Whether that be with photography, sightseeing, or making new friends.

NOTE: Dixie and Ken (of Ken’s Tours) are brother and sister and they are located adjacent to one another.

Hwy 222, LeChee, AZ | Phone: (928) 606-2168

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Over the years, Lower Antelope Canyon has become a favorite gathering place for photographers, tourists, and visitors from around the world. This incredible canyon has been created over many thousands of years by the relentless forces of water and wind, slowly carving and sculpting the sandstone into forms, textures, and shapes which we observe today. The views in Lower Antelope Canyon change constantly as the sun moves across the sky, filtering lights softly across the stone walls. These ever-moving sun angles bounce light back and forth across the narrow canyon’s walls, creating a dazzling display of color, light, and shadow. Take highway 98 toward Kaibeto, pass the Upper Antelope Canyon turnout, go another 1/4 mile, then turn left on Navajo Route N22B (Antelope Point Road) for about 1/4 mile. The entrance sign is on the left.

NOTE: Dixie and Ken (of Ken’s Tours) are brother and sister and they are located adjacent to one another.

Hwy 98 between milepost 299 & 300, LeChee, AZ | Phone: (928) 698-3384

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Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours offers tours of beautiful Upper Antelope Canyon just outside of Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon is on the beautiful Navajo Nation and is a sacred site of the Navajo people, protected by the Navajo Nation. Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours operate on land belonging to the Begay family, who are longtime residents of the area. Dalvin Etsitty, a member of the Begay family, runs Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours and has been a tour guide for more than 20 years. He enjoys meeting visitors from around the world, as well as showing them the canyon and the Navajo way of life. All Dalvin’s tour guides are very knowledgeable and are able to provide visitors with in-depth information related to the canyon and Navajo culture.

Hwy 98 and Adventurous Antelope Rd., Milepost 302, Page, AZ | Phone: (928) 380-1874

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Experience a fully guided tour into the 8th wonder of the world, Upper Antelope Canyon. This tour will feature the natural illuminating sunlight on the canyon walls, while it is changing colors throughout the seasons and shadows throughout the day. Light beams appear and disappear, so no two pictures are alike.

55 S Lake Powell Blvd, Page, AZ | Phone: 928-645-5594

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Antelope Slot Canyon Tours by Chief Tsosie is located right next to beautiful Lake Powell and is the center of the Grand Circle. Navajo owned and operated by Rosalind Tsosie, her tour guides will guide you through the amazing Antelope Canyon and other exciting adventures. The tour will feature the authentic beauty of Native American flute music floating through the canyon. Listen to the wonderful Navajo stories about Antelope Canyon and of the culture by Navajo tour guides.

22 S Lake Powell Blvd,  P.O. Box 936, Page, AZ | Phone: (928) 645-9102

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The mystical beauty of Antelope Canyon awaits the adventurous traveler who seeks to discover one of the most spectacular attractions of the Grand Circle. A tour to this awe-inspiring slot canyon is a must for amateur and professional photographers alike. Come take an exciting off-road ride to see nature’s surprising masterpiece of colors.

Tsebighanilini.com | (928) 310-9458


1.5 Hour moderately difficult roundtrip inside beautiful Upper Antelope Canyon with a shuttle running to and from the canyon. The best time to catch light beams is the 11:15am tour. RV, semi, and trailer parking is available on site.

Ph: 928-660-2031 | Facebook | Website

Escape from the crowds and enjoy the peaceful Waterhole Canyon. You will be guided by a knowledgeable tour guide down the quiet, winding path of the canyon. You won’t see other tour groups in this canyon. Full of plant life and lizards, you’ll be able to enjoy the serenity that lives inside the canyon. A few stairs and ladders make it an even more exciting adventure.

821 US Hwy 89 Page, AZ 86040 | Phone: (435) 275-4594

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Enjoy the top two attractions in the Page area, all in one exciting tour. Experience an exciting off-road adventure to the beautiful Secret Canyon plus a trip to a private overlook at Horseshoe Bend. Avoid the congested overlook of Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon and enjoy a tour with Horseshoe Bend Slot Canyon Tours.

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MP 308 Hwy 98 #3784, Page, AZ 86040 « Phone: (928) 660-8890

Taadidiin Tours Website

Taadidiin Tours is happy to be the only tour operater to offer guided tours to Antelope Canyon X and Cardiac Canyon. Both canyons are located within the same Antelope Canyon as the iconic Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon. Taadidiin Tours is located approx. 10 miles southeast of Page, AZ on Highway 98 at milepost 307.8. Reservations are recommended Holiday weekends. Taadidiin Tours is open everyday from 9am to 3pm (MST). Taadidiin Tours specializes in small groups to provide the most memorable customer experience possible.

Antelope Canyon X

Canyon X Hiking and Photo tours begin at MP 307.8 on Highway 98 near Page, AZ on the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking and payment customers will be transported in a 4X4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of the Canyon X. Customers will hike 100 meters into Canyon X. At the bottom Taadidiin Tour Guides will assist customers tour the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete Guides will accompany customers on the 200 meter walk to the second slot canyon.

Cardiac Canyon

The Cardiac Canyon Photo tour is the ultimate hiking/photo tour adventure. Less than 100 people have ever visited Cardiac Canyon. The tour begins at MP 307.8 on Highway 98 near Page, AZ on the Navajo Nation Reservation. Customers will be transported 7 miles in a transport vehicle to the entrance of the canyon. Customers and their guide will hike 90 meters down the Cardiac Sand Dune into the canyon. It is recommended to wear hiking shoes, appropriate clothing. Bring extra water and sunscreen.

10 miles South of Page on Coppermine Rd., at milepost 35.5 Page, AZ | Phone: (928) 640-0796

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We are a Navajo female operated tour company that started in October of 2016. We continue to use the land to graze sheep and cows, so we limit the amount of people in our tours as to not negatively affect our grazing area.  We cap our tours at around 10 people, but most have 2-4. Please be aware that our shortest hike is 3 miles round trip and our longest is 7 miles round trip, and therefore you should be able to hike that distance. A hiking stick may come in handy.

Mysticalantelopecanyontour.com | (928) 640-3852

Our Canyon Tours provide an authentic and unhurried view of the desert landscape in a time-honored manner. Our tour vehicle and tractor-drawn wagon allows visitors to identify with a bygone era. Take a short climb down a ladder into the Antelope Canyon to become fully immersed in its magic.

629 Elm St., Page, AZ 86040 | Phone: (928) 614-4233 • (928) 660-8729

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Guests from around the world are welcome to experience the epitome of ecotourism, Sacred Edge Tours provides an exclusive view of the Grand Canyon and a personal look into the Navajo way of life on the reservation. Sit back and take a ride in our 4×4 SUV s as we journey from Highway 89 to the East Rim to experience a rare view of the Grand Canyon. Our local tour guides will share their history of the area, personal life experiences and significance of key landmarks.

What’s special about our Grand Canyon tour?

  •  No crowds
  •  Unique view of the Colorado River
  •  Discreet geographical areas
  •  Experience sacred connection to the land

NOTE: If you plan to visit both Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon on the same day, save your receipt so you don’t have to pay a second tribal fee.

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