Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tour from Sedona




Description
Discover the vibrant colors, dramatic rock formations, and stunning natural beauty of Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend on this unforgettable day tour from Flagstaff, Arizona. Journey through the winding passageways of Antelope Canyon with a knowledgeable Navajo guide, and enjoy a scenic hike to the iconic Horseshoe Bend overlook. Don’t forget your camera as this is one of the most photogenic spots in the American Southwest. Convenient hotel pickup from Sedona is included.
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Itinerary
Embark on your tour from the picturesque town of Sedona, renowned for its stunning red rock landscapes that provide a dramatic backdrop for the beginning of your journey. As the tour departs from Sedona, you'll be treated to views of the famous red sandstone formations that glow brilliantly under the morning sun. Marvel at iconic sights such as Bell Rock, Cathedral Rock, and Courthouse Butte, each a masterpiece of natural art, standing majestically as you traverse the scenic byways.
The route winds through the lush, verdant Oak Creek Canyon, a smaller cousin to the Grand Canyon, known for its riparian ecosystem and vibrant greenery contrasting with the red cliffs. As you ascend from the canyon, the road offers panoramic vistas of the high desert plateau, dotted with juniper and pine forests that stretch toward the horizon. This drive through Sedona and its surroundings provides a perfect introduction to the diverse landscapes of Northern Arizona, setting the tone for the awe-inspiring sights that await at Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend.
Departing Sedona, the tour heads toward Flagstaff, a city known for its pioneering spirit and rich history. Nestled among the largest ponderosa pine forest in the world, Flagstaff offers a refreshing change of scenery with its cooler temperatures and vibrant downtown area. The drive through Flagstaff reveals historic Route 66 landmarks, local breweries, and the famous Lowell Observatory perched atop Mars Hill.
A visit to the Cameron Trading Post allows you to experience authentic Native American crafts and cuisine. Established in 1916, this historic site offers a chance to purchase Navajo rugs, jewelry, and pottery, and to enjoy a meal of traditional Navajo dishes like mutton stew or fry bread.
Traveling through the Navajo Nation offers a unique cultural experience as you learn about the largest Native American territory in the United States. The landscape across the reservation varies widely, from desert to forested mountains, and is dotted with traditional hogans and modern Navajo enterprises.
As the tour progresses, you'll pass by the Echo Cliffs, a prominent geological formation characterized by its stark, vertical drops and layered rock faces. These cliffs are a testament to the erosive power of water and wind, sculpting the landscape over millions of years.
The dramatic Vermilion Cliffs stand out with their vibrant, swirling colors and imposing height. Part of the larger Colorado Plateau, this area is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to several endangered species, as well as being a popular spot for hiking and bird watching.
Next, the tour takes you to the breathtaking Horseshoe Bend, where the Colorado River creates a spectacular 270-degree loop. The overlook provides a stunning view of the river as it carves its way through the rock, creating a natural masterpiece that is both awe-inspiring and serene.
As you approach Page, Arizona, the Glen Canyon Dam comes into view. This impressive structure, vital for water management and hydroelectric power in the region, stretches across the deep canyons of the Colorado River. The dam's massive size and functional design are highlights, underscoring human ingenuity in harnessing natural forces.
At the visitor center, you can delve deeper into the history and impact of the dam through interactive exhibits and panoramic views from the overlook. It's an educational stop that provides insight into the ecological and geological significance of the Glen Canyon area.
One of the jewels of the region, Lower Antelope Canyon offers an intimate glimpse into the Navajo Nation's sacred land. Known for its wave-like structures and light beams shining down in narrow openings, this slot canyon is a paradise for photographers and nature lovers alike.
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What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
We will pick up from the lobby in a marked Grand Canyon Adventures vehicles. Pick up times will be assigned upon booking during a confirmation call.
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Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Comfortable walking shoes are strongly advised
- Minimum age is 5 years old. This tour is NOT suitable for infants or toddlers.
- Travelers must be able to walk 1.5 miles (2.5 km) over uneven surfaces to participate in this tour
- Tour departs from hotels in the Sedona Area.
- Please be advised that we may use either upper or lower antelope canyon depending on weather and crowd conditions
- This tour will be roughly 10 hours including transportation to all of the attractions.
Reviews(48)
This was the highlight of our Sedona trip, and Karen is the reason it was so special. We did the full-day tour from Sedona out to Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, and from the moment we left, Karen turned what could have been a long drive into a rolling seminar on everything we passed — Oak Creek Canyon geology, the San Francisco Peaks and Sunset Crater, Navajo and Hopi history and culture, the Babbitt ranching legacy, the homesteads, even the time-zone quirks of the Navajo Nation. She’s deeply knowledgeable and genuinely funny, and the hours flew by. Lower Antelope Canyon itself is indescribable — our Navajo guide inside the slot canyon was wonderful, pointing out formations like the Lady of the Wind and the seahorse and helping us get shots we never could have found on our own, including walking us through the camera settings. Horseshoe Bend was stunning even in 104° heat, and the picnic lunch at Glen Canyon Dam overlooking Lake Powell was a thoughtful touch (with good vegetarian options, which we appreciated). It’s a long day and a lot of driving, but it never felt heavy, and we came home with incredible photos and a much deeper understanding of this part of Arizona. If you’re on the fence, book it — and hope you get Karen. Highly recommend.
The big difference between driving myself to the locations than having a tour guide is that the tour guide can point out locations and important points of information that I would have missed. It’s a fun and free of driving stress.
We had a fabulous time. Alex was a great tour guide and easy to speak with. Antelope Canyon was stunning - even better than the pictures! Horseshoe bend was very picturesque. Lunch was great also at the dam.
It’s a long day, if you go to antelope canyon in the afternoon it’s super hot. Corry was very informative on the way
Our guide Alex was fun, polite and informative. The trip was well planned. Lunch was provided and very nice. All good
Absolutely spectacular! I can not imagine making this trip to Sedona and not seeing antelope canyon & horseshoe bay. Breathtaking with every step. We would think WOW this can’t get any better and yet it did. Save your camera battery, you will need it. Rocky, with Grand Canyon tours is 1000% the greatest. He is filled with knowledge beyond his years. We enjoyed his personality and he educated us with every mile. Pointing out things we would have never noticed. It was the best experience for our family.
The Antelope Canyon lower is an amazing venue. The guided trip through the lower canyon is indescribable and Grand Canyon Adventures does everything they can, and more, to ensure the experience is awesome. My thank you to Rocky, Marie, and Grant. They even made a special trip to drop off the hat I left on the bus, but that was a small part of what made this experience amazing! They try very hard to get to know their guests, even in group tours, so that is very special. They're the best!
Our driver guide arrived on time.He was really educative and stopped to take pictures at scenic spots.He made the whole experience fun, got us laughing and well engaged. Good job Rocky !
Really a MUST-SEE adventure! The experience will not disappoint. Worth the 2-3 hour drive each way. You will see amazing landscapes, learn so much through your guide. If you are lucky, you'll be under the guidance of Corry. At the end you will feel a great sense of wonder...along with fabulous photos to share or hold as unbelievable memorable moments.
Felt very safe letting someone else do the driving. Well worth the trip. Rocky, our guide, was very informative and entertaining!



