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Antelope Canyon Shut down for a Day due to illegal dumping of Ashes!

Recently both Upper and Lower Antelope canyon were closed on two different occasions due to illegal dumping of human ashes by people visiting the canyon.  These are sacred sites to the Navajo People and require cleansing ceremonies to be completed before tours may resume! Please respect these sites and refrain from defiling the canyons.

*Please Note that it is also illegal to dump human remains in National Parks.

Navajo Nation Lifted Mask Mandate

***Attention*** The Navajo Nation has officialy lifted the mask madate. You are no longer required to wear a mask during the tour, however this Tour is still not recommended.

If you can’t ascend and descend walkways and stairs in hot and cold weather for 20-30 minutes on a 1/2 mile walk to the Tour Vehicle for ANY REASON…WE CANNOT ACCOMODATE YOU!

Top 10 Things to do in Page, AZ

There are so many things to do in Page, Arizona — a place where awe-inspiring wonder is sure to leave you speechless. From captivating slot canyons to thrilling trails and landmarks along the majestic Colorado River, this destination offers an array of unique experiences that are not to be missed. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast or a history buff, Page has something to offer everyone, promising a truly remarkable adventure. Learn more!

Season is here, book your Tours sooner rather than later-

Season is here and business is in full swing.  Antelope Canyon has received worldwide exposure and as such is seeing a surge in demand like never before.  If you are thinking about traveling to the Glen Canyon Recreation area and would like to see the wonders that make up the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons, make sure to book in advance.  The odds that you will be able to book the day or even week of your trip are very low.

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