Guided Tour to Upper Antelope Canyon - Chief Tsosie's guides know all the hot spots and they will guide you through an amazing natural wonder of Antelope Canyon. They will provide you with the secret knowledge of photographing the beams and dance with the sand. Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest, on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona.It includes two separate, scenic slot canyon sections, referred to as Upper Antelope Canyon (or The Crack), and Lower Antelope Canyon (or The Corkscrew).
Antelope Canyon Closed Until Further Notice!
Antelope Slot Canyon Tours by Chief Tsosie is located in Page Arizona, right next to Lake Powell, in the center of the Grand Circle. Navajo owned and operated by Chief Tsosie, you'll enjoy our personal tour of the breathtaking Antelope Canyon and other spectacular adventures! A special highlight of the tour will be the authentic beauty of Native American flute music resonating throughout antelope canyon. Hear the wonderful Native American stories associated with antelope canyon by Chief Tsosie and his guides. Come, visit, listen, and personally experience the sound of the flute as it resonates through the mystical canyons. more info
Year Round Tour Times (Mon-Sun) - 8:30am, 10:30am, 1:00pm, 3:00pm
- Length: 1 ½ hour
- Price: Adult - 88.00 for 10:30 & 1:00 tours
Child - 78.00 for 10:30 & 1:00 tours (6-12yrs.) - Price: Adult - 73.00 for 8:30 & 3:00 tours
Child - 63.00 for 8:30 & 3:00 tours (6-12yrs.)
*Tax and Permit included in the price.
Summer Tour Time Additions (Mon-Sat / Apr 1 - Sept 30) - 6:30am & 5:00pm
- Length: 1 ½ hour
- Price: Adult - 63.00
Child - 53.00 (6-12yrs)
*Tax and Permit included in the price.
Chief Tsosie's guides know all the hot spots and they will guide you through an amazing natural wonder of Antelope Canyon. They will provide you with the secret knowledge of photographing the beams and dance with the sand. We will have little chance to be alone in the canyon on this tour, nor will we be able to hear the quiet that some of the other tour-times provide, but this tour is a photographic extravaganza. We believe we have the best time starting at 10:30 am for photographing the canyon. We get the early development of the light beams and stay until the beams start to lift off the canyon floor. This tour is lead with precision and experience.
10:30 am (peak hour) - This is the prime sunbeam tour. The colors are uniform throughout the canyon and visibility is good. If some of the colors are not as brilliant, be assured that at their worst, they are spectacular. We linger at the sunbeams which pour down like heavenly messages. We will have little chance to be alone in the canyon on this tour, nor will we be able to hear the quite that some of the other tour-times provide, but this is a visual extravaganza. Sunbeam comes in from April 1 - Sept 30.
1:00 pm (peak hour) - The colors are very similar to the late morning tour, but the north end is slowly becoming the brightest, most colorful end. Some of the people are beginning to thin out, which allows you a more personal experience. A marvelous blend of color, shape, and majesty will strike you on this tour!
3:00 pm and 5:00 pm - The richness of color in the afternoon rivals the morning. Calming and still, the canyon becomes clear of other adventures. There is a good chance that you will have parts of the canyon all to yourself. It is a time to pause for reflection in a spiritual wonderland, let the quiet and color soak into your bone marrow, and take a bit of the canyon into your heart.
***Please Note: If you are taking the Upper and Lower Tours on the same day, you only pay the Navajo Permit fee once. Just show your receipt at the Lower Antelope tour booth and the fee will be waived.
NAVAJO NATION PARKS AND RECREATION WILL REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
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COVID-19 update:
All areas of the Antelope Canyon are only accessible via guided tour. Tour guides are mandatory. To make arrangements for your visit to Antelope Canyon, please select a guided tour operator from our list below.
Upper Antelope Canyon
Chief Tsosie Tours
Lower Antelope Canyon
Other Canyons
Land Department/Parks & Recreation 48 West Taylor Rd. Bldg #8966, Hwy 264, St. Michaels, Arizona 86515
Our Mission is to protect, preserve and manage tribal parks, monuments and recreation areas for the perpetual enjoyment and benefit of the Navajo Nation – the spectacular landscapes, buttes, canyons, clean air, diversity of plants and wildlife, and areas of beauty and solitude.