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3 hours
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The top two Page, Arizona area attractions in a single tour
Enjoy the popular Secret Antelope Canyon Tour PLUS a trip to the world-famous Horseshoe Bend Overlook
A uniquely beautiful slot canyon in Page, AZ and far less crowded than Upper and Lower Antelope
A private Navajo viewpoint of Horseshoe Bend located immediately adjacent to the congested National Park Service viewing area
Less than a 100 meter walk from the truck to the private Horseshoe Bend Overlook
Small groups of 12 or less
Fun off-road adventure in a shaded and cushioned open-air tour truck
360-degree views of stunning Southwest wilderness
Fun and memorable experience for the whole family
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Infants and children under age 6 are not permitted.
Due to the Navajo Nation’s rules, wedding, bridal, or engagement photo shoots are not currently permitted.
NO REFUNDS once the booking is confirmed. Refunds will not be issued for “no-shows” and being late. Regretfully, illness, fear of COVID, forgotten reservations, misjudging travel times, traffic, and other emergencies do not affect this strict policy. We're sorry!
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Antelope Canyon
This tour includes BOTH a visit to the amazing “Secret Antelope” Canyon and the breathtaking Horseshoe Bend Overlook. Secret Antelope Canyon is part of the Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon system and is still an undiscovered gem with group sizes that are limited to just a fraction of Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons. It begins with boarding a shaded, open-air, 4x4 tour truck and taking a short three-mile drive from Page, AZ on Highway 89. From here, you will exit the highway and enjoy a thrilling six-mile off-road adventure drive through sandy washes, rolling hills to arrive south of Lake Powell in Antelope Canyon. There you will enjoy a 300-meter nature walk to the entrance of one of the longest slot canyons to be toured on the Navajo Nation. You will have up to an hour to photograph and meander through the slot canyon and back out to the vehicle for the return ride back to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook on Navajo land.
Horseshoe Bend
We will avoid the congested public parking lot for the Overlook, and will take a private dirt road which leads to within 100 meters of the edge of the canyon. From here, you will have a much shorter walk to the rim and from there be able to stroll along the side of a 1000 foot drop. The undulating sandstone provides various angles and views of the Colorado River as it meanders around a rock promontory, creating the Horseshoe Bend loop beloved by visitors and photographers from around the world. This portion of the tour lasts approximately an hour and allows for phenomenal picture taking. From here, we will return to our office near Antelope slot canyon in Page, AZ.
Transportation in a shaded, open-air, 4x4 tour truck or similar vehicle.
Admission to Secret Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend
All other personal expenses.
Navajo guide tips (recommend $2-$5 per person)
Navajo Permit Fee
297 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
ceh0529,Mar 22, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Secret Antelope Canyon was breathtaking and, although the itinerary says it’s like a mike walk it isn’t. We were told it used to be, but now they park right outside the entrance so we were in within a couple hundred feet. Our guide was Gail and she rocked (pun intended) she took great pics for us and even showed some camera phone settings and poses for great memories. The trail has some uneven terrain but very manageable for a novice with just a few step ups and downs. When we went to horseshoe bend it was also right up to the bend just a few little steps away.

Latisha T,Mar 21, 2026
- Review from Viator
It was awesome! Our guide was amazing! Very knowledgeable and even helped us with camera settings to take the best pictures!



Lindsey M,Mar 20, 2026
- Review from Viator
This was such a wonderful, small group tour! We only had 10 people total in our group and when we went to the Antelope Canyons + Horseshoe Bend, we were the only ones there. Tyron was our guide and he shared his experience living on the reservation, how the Antelope canyons were formed and how they got their name, secret space to see the sunset at Horseshoe Bend, and the bonus photography lessons he gave us. I can’t recommend this more to get a personalized tour without the big crowds at the other Antelope Canyons.

mikegN7351AP,Mar 20, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
My wife and I did this tour on 3/16/26, 1:00pm. I neither grabbed her card nor wrote down our tour guide's name. I regret that, because she was great. She helped with local and historical info, and she was the group photographer. She even showed folks how to set up their phones for more vivid, brilliant pics. There was a family of four, a family of three, and (I think) two other couples on this tour. The views were incredible. We had a gorgeous day, with bright sun and blue skies. Crowds at the sites were small, so we could get pics which looked like we were the only ones there.




Brian T,Mar 19, 2026
- Review from Viator
Definitely a more private tour experience with plenty of time to get those infamous pictures everyone is striving for (without worrying about getting in anyone else’s way or pictures). Lots of cool information shared; basically as much as you want if you ask the questions; or as minimal as you want if your goal is just pictures or just a reset. The ride into the canyon is fun and dusty; so plan accordingly. There was mention that you don’t get those same light beams as often in this canyon but it’s just such a beautiful place!
Hopester55,Mar 17, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great tour. Kenny was great. Helped with all my wonderful photos

Stephanie L,Mar 16, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The tour was amazing in every way. The canyon was absolutely beautiful. Our group only had 11 people! It was like getting a private tour. We were never crowded and had the whole canyon to ourselves. Our guide was Navajo. His name is Trey. This is a family business . Trey was very informative and explained many aspects we did not know. He grew up on this land and raising his son there too! He also answered every question that was asked of him! Not only did we do the slot canyon, but then Trey took us to Horseshoe Bend on the Navajos’s land!!! We had done the public side of it before the tour. Going with Trey was a million times better!!! We highly recommend this great tour!!!! This site only allows 5 stars, but if we could, we’d give it 100 stars!!!










Departure55221406913,Mar 16, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The family owned tour company is fantastic and so was the scenery. Chance was our guide for the canyon and horseshoe bend. He was very knowledgeable and shared many insights. So nice to see these sights in a small private group and not having to deal with large public crowds.


debrahC3098RW,Mar 16, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Amazing views, great guide, zero crowds!!! Skip Antelope Canyon and all the crowds and choose this tour! Our Guide, Gail, knew all the Instagram photo tricks, told us a lot about her tribe, and took her time to make our tour what we wanted!



Ruth Q,Mar 16, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Interested in how the Navajo culture still lives and continues to survive with tourism.



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