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Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tours

Lower Antelope Canyon

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The Navajo Parks and Recreation Department calls the canyon, Hasdestwazi, which means "Spiral Rock Arches." Antelope Canyon is a labyrinth of narrow, winding passages and unique formations. The canyon is considered a sacred part of the Navajo Nation, a place of spiritual renewal and connection to the Earth, Sky, and Water. Navajo beliefs attribute the canyon's formation to Holy People, with its light beams symbolizing the "Kiss from Father Sky" and the harmony of existence. Guided by local Navajo experts who share stories and history passed down through generations. Step into this world-famous slot canyon sculpted by flash floods and time.  As sunlight streams 

through narrow openings above, the canyon walls glow with vibrant shades of orange, red, and gold, creating a

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magical, ever-changing display of light and shadow. â€‹Guided by local Navajo experts who share stories and history passed down through generations. Step into this world-famous slot canyon sculpted by flash floods and time. As sunlight streams through narrow openings above, the canyon walls glow with vibrant shades of orange, red, and gold, creating a magical, ever-changing display of light and shadow. â€‹Experience the heart of the American Southwest on this unforgettable journey through iconic landscapes, rich culture, and timeless traditions. â€‹

Horseshoe Bend

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​Classified as an Entrenched Meander by geologists, Horseshoe Bend is one of the most photographed natural wonders in the world. After a short, scenic walk across desert terrain, you'll arrive at the dramatic overlook where the Colorado River curves nearly 270 degrees around towering sandstone cliffs. The contrast of deep red rock and emerald water creates a breathtaking panorama and an ideal photo opportunity. Please note: There is a 3/4-mile walk each way on a graded but not paved path.​

Cameron Trading Post​

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A cultural landmark that has served travelers and Navajo artisans since 1916. Browse authentic Native American jewelry, rugs, pottery, and artwork, or take in sweeping views of the Little Colorado River Gorge. Cameron Trading Post offers a deeper connection to the region's heritage and a chance to bring home a meaningful souvenir. This tour stop perfectly blends natural beauty, cultural discovery, and iconic Southwestern landmarks-an enriching experience you'll remember long after the journey ends.

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Tour Itinerary:

 

  • 8:30AM: Depart Sedona

  • 10:00AM: Comfort Stop 

  • ​11:30AM: Comfort Stop

  • 11:45AM: Check-in and Lunch

  • 12:30PM: Antelope Canyon

  • 2:00PM: Comfort Stop

  • 2:30PM: Horseshoe Bend

  • 3:30PM: Depart Horseshoe Bend

  • 4:15PM: Cameron Trading Post

  • 4:45PM: Depart Cameron Trading Post

  • 5:45PM: Comfort Stop

  • 6:45PM - 7:30PM: Return to Sedona. 

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Pricing:

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  • Two people: $700

  • Three people: $850

  • Four people: $1000

  • Five people: $1150

  • Six to seven people*: $1300

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* Tour vehicle is a luxury Lexus TX SUV, which can accommodate up to seven people with two rows with middle seating.

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To schedule or for more information Contact Us.

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