
How much does the average tour cost? Where can you find a tour guide to take you to Antelope Canyon? These are some of the most common questions asked by people planning their visit to Arizona’s Antelope Canyon. The reality is that it’s possible to go there without any help, but this requires you to follow some rules that we’ll discuss further in this article. Are you ready to learn more about visiting Antelope Canyon? Here’s how to do it.
Can you go to Antelope Canyon without a tour?
Yes. At least one of the two slot canyons is accessible without a tour from any of the three trailheads. The trails are clearly marked and easy to navigate, but there are no amenities like restrooms or water on-site, so be sure to plan accordingly before you go. If you prefer, however, guided tours depart from several locations around Page and can also be booked online in advance. You’ll have more options if you’re visiting during peak season (April through October), but keep in mind that summer months are usually much busier than winter months. Visiting outside of peak season will help ensure that you have more room to explore and fewer crowds to contend with—but may mean less variety when it comes to available activities and accommodations.
Just remember, whether you choose an independent trip or opt for a guided excursion, always leave your plans with someone back home just in case something goes wrong. You never know what might happen out there!
Do you need guides when visiting Antelope Canyon?
There are two ways to visit Antelope Canyon, either by taking a guided tour or by buying your own permit and exploring on your own. While it’s always possible to buy your own permit and explore on your own, in most cases doing so isn’t recommended. There are several reasons why guides are generally preferred: firstly, they know where all of the good stuff is and will be able to share that information with you; secondly, they also know how safe it is inside certain parts of the canyon—and which areas require more care when entering; thirdly (and perhaps most importantly), guides can help make sure everyone stays together as part of an organised group.
Can you visit alone at Antelope Canyon and will it be safe?
Yes, it is safe to visit without a tour group. It will be busy but there is more than enough room for everyone in Antelope Canyon. The lines at times can be long but always move quickly so if you do find yourself waiting it won’t be long. Many tour groups visit every day and when they are done with their group they will ask people if they want to join and if enough people agree then off they go and your wait time just got cut in half or less. So yes, you can visit alone at Antelope Canyon without any problems just remember to watch your step and have fun.
The Pros of Getting a Guide
You don’t need to worry about finding parking or getting lost, plus if you have any questions, your guide will be there to help. Keep in mind that while they know where they’re going and what they’re doing, Antelope Canyon is on Navajo land and involves walking around a beautiful natural area, so it’s always good to pay attention to signs. On tours that involve rappelling into narrow spaces, guides provide all necessary equipment for safety. They also use professional photography lights and tripods for taking photos that really show off these amazing landscapes. Guides are happy to snapshots of guests too—just ask!
If this is your first time, it may be best to look into these antelope canyon tours from Vegas so that you can learn the ins and outs before venturing on your own. Safe travels!
Hi Jean,
How much would the permits be for a family of 7 and is there an age restriction as we saw on one site that all had to be over the age of 8 to enter upper canyon