What You Will Do
***NO HIDDEN FEES***
***All fees and entrance fees are included***
- Antelope Canyon (PRIME TIME) Entrance Fee
- Horseshoe Bend Entrance Fee
- All taxes
- Lunch
Explore the natural wonders of Navajo Nation in Page, Arizona departing from Las Vegas featuring Prime Time admission into stunning Antelope Canyon, a hike to Horseshoe Bend, and scenic views from Glen Canyon Dam Overlook. With a comfortable, air-conditioned van and a professional local Navajo driver, enjoy detail-oriented and warm service throughout your adventure.
*** All entrance fees, lunch, and complementary bottle water and snacks are included.
*** Complementary Premium Outlet Discount Coupon Book ($40 value) to all our tour guests.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Lake Powell
20 minutes
A short hike down a set of rock-carved stairs leads to this viewpoint on the rim of the river and dam. This short walk takes you to a viewpoint on the canyon rim high above the Colorado River. It affords an unparalleled view of the river, the canyon, and Glen Canyon Dam. This scenic view provides spectacular vistas of the Colorado River as it flows through Glen Canyon and of Glen Canyon Dam itself.
2
Glen Canyon Dam
Your tour bus will drive by to take a close look at Glen Canyon Dam and Colorado river through Glen Canyon Dam bridge.
3
Horseshoe Bend
1 hour
Horseshoe Bend is a superb example of an entrenched meander. Six million years ago, the region around Horseshoe Bend was much closer to sea level, and the Colorado River was a meandering river with a nearly level floodplain. Between six and five million years ago, the region began to be uplifted. This trapped the Colorado River in its bed, and the river rapidly cut downwards to produce Horseshoe Bend as we see it today.
4
Lower Antelope Canyon
1 hour 30 minutes
Lower Antelope Canyon
The Lower Antelope Canyon, called Hazdistaz, or 'spiral rock arches' by the Navajo, is located several miles from the Upper Antelope Canyon. Prior to the installation of metal stairways, visiting the canyon required climbing pre-installed ladders in certain areas. The lower canyon is in the shape of a "V" and shallower than the Upper Antelope. Lighting is better during PRIME TIME.
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