Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend
Grand Canyon Adventures offers guided day tours that combine the wonder of Antelope Canyon’s sculpted sandstone passageways with the sweeping overlook at Horseshoe Bend. Departing from Flagstaff or Sedona, these small-group tours allow travelers to relax while knowledgeable guides handle all the logistics. See Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend Photo Gallery »
What Makes This Tour Special
This tour is designed for travelers who want to maximize their Arizona adventure in one day. With comfortable transportation, expert guiding, and entry to both Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, guests experience two of the Southwest’s most iconic landscapes without the stress of self-planning. The guides share insights on Navajo history, local geology, and the best spots for capturing breathtaking photos.
What You Don’t Want to Miss
- Antelope Canyon Exploration – Walk through the narrow sandstone walls with a Navajo guide who shares the cultural and geological story of the canyon.
- Horseshoe Bend Overlook – See the Colorado River carve a dramatic U-shaped curve below sheer cliffs.
- Comfortable Transportation – Enjoy climate-controlled vehicles with hotel pickup from Sedona or Flagstaff.
- Photography Tips – Capture postcard-worthy shots with guidance from local experts.
General Review Score
4.9 / 5 stars (based on guest feedback) Guests praise the professionalism of the guides, seamless logistics, and the chance to see both landmarks in a single, stress-free day.
Average Tour Rates (per adult)
- From ~$250–$300 per person for full-day tours from Sedona or Flagstaff
- Private and custom tours available at higher rates
Additional Notes
- Tour length: Approximately 10–12 hours roundtrip
- Group sizes kept small for a personalized experience
- Water and snacks typically included
- Moderate walking required at both Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend
FAQs About This Tour
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes. Antelope Canyon tours often sell out weeks to months ahead, so advance booking is strongly recommended.
Are meals included?
Many tours include a stop for lunch or provide a meal. Details vary, so confirm when booking.
Can children join the tour?
Yes. Families with children are welcome, though Lower Antelope Canyon requires navigating stairs and ladders, which may be challenging for younger kids.
Is the walking difficult?
The walks at both Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend are moderate in difficulty. Comfortable walking shoes are advised, along with sun protection.
Where do tours depart from?
Most Grand Canyon Adventures tours offer pickup from hotels in Sedona or Flagstaff.