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See and experience all 10 miles of our Horseshoe Bend Rafting Trip in just a half-day! It’s a must-see addition to your exploration of the American Southwest.

Your trip begins in Page, AZ with boarding our bus and driving to Lee’s Ferry. Once at Lee’s Ferry join your guide on your raft for the morning. You will start your trip by motoring up to Petroglyph Beach and its fascinating archeological site. Look up in awe at the soaring cliffs above Horseshoe Bend as you learn the stories of the Ancestral Puebloan people who lived in the area. Enjoy floating while taking in the views of Glen Canyon. Afterward, you’ll enjoy a bus ride back from Lees Ferry to Page, passing the Vermillion Cliffs, Marble Canyon, Navajo Bridge, and geologic wonders along the way. The Half-Day Horseshoe Bend Rafting Trip is open to guests ages four and up. Book your spot now!

NOTE: We require 8 full-fare passengers to operate a half-day trip. Should that minimum not be reached, the trip will be canceled. See Rafting Trip Policies.

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See and experience all 10 miles of our   Horseshoe Bend Rafting Trip   in just a half-day! It’s a must-see addition to your exploration of the American Southwest.

Your trip begins in Page, AZ with boarding our bus and driving to Lee’s Ferry. Once at Lee’s Ferry join your guide on your raft for the morning. You will start your trip by motoring up to Petroglyph Beach and its fascinating archeological site. Look up in awe at the soaring cliffs above Horseshoe Bend as you learn the stories of the Ancestral Puebloan people who lived in the area. Enjoy floating while taking in the views of Glen Canyon. Afterward, you’ll enjoy a bus ride back from Lees Ferry to Page, passing the Vermillion Cliffs, Marble Canyon, Navajo Bridge, and geologic wonders along the way. The Half-Day Horseshoe Bend Rafting Trip is open to guests ages four and up. Book your spot now!

NOTE: We require 8 full-fare passengers to operate a half-day trip. Should that minimum not be reached, the trip will be canceled.   See Rafting Trip Policies.

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Wilderness River Adventures reserves the right to cancel any river trip or decrease the size for any prudent reason when deemed necessary. If trips are canceled by the company, all trip monies are refunded. A $10 per person cancellation fee will be retained for any cancellation received 48 hours before the trip's scheduled departure.

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Please contact Central Reservations at   1.800.528.6154   or   [email protected]   if canceling a trip more than 48 hours before departure. 

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We require 8 full-fare passengers to operate a half-day trip. Should that minimum not be reached, the trip will be canceled. Guests already booked for the trip will receive an opportunity to reschedule for another trip or a 100% refund.

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Horseshoe Bend Rafting Trip

Close to Page, AZ, the Horseshoe Bend rafting experience is often described as one of the best ways to experience the joys of the Colorado River and watch the Glen Canyon Dam from a different angle. Interested in enjoying waters of the Colorado River beyond Lake Powell? You are on the right page.

If you are a rafting enthusiast, Horseshoe Bend Rafting should be a must on your list. The calm and beautiful scenery and the wilderness river adventures shape up a perfect half day rafting trip for anyone, regardless of age and ability.

When booking a bend rafting trip with us, you will be sure to watch at the amazing desert rock formations of Tower Butte and Rainbow Bridge, and explore the incredible depths of the Antelope Canyon , the Colorado River's famous Horseshoe Bend. There are many wilderness river adventures awaiting for you! Below, we are sharing more details on the Horseshoe Bend day trip.

Note : The price of the half day horseshoe bend rafting trips does not include the park entrance fee of $15 (included in the National Park Service fee list).

Horseshoe Bend To Glen Canyon Dam Rafting

The itinerary for the Horseshoe Bend rafting tour starts with your check in at the River Headquarters in Page prior to departure. Then, you are transported in a bus through a two mile tunnel that exits at the base of Glen Canyon Dam. After we pass the tunnel and the total 15 miles of the ride, you hop in the river raft with sandstone walls standing 700 feet above you.

As you step in the 32-foot raft and start your Horseshoe Bend half day raft trip , you will sit back and relax, listening to the stories of the Colorado River in Glen Canyon, learn about the human history of the region and even make a beach stop at the Petroglyph beach, where you can take a short hike to a petroglyph panel (the petroglyph area is fascinating). You can also take a quick dip in the river on Petroglyph beach before continuing your trip.

Once you are back in the raft, the wilderness river adventures will continue with a trip through the iconic Horseshoe Bend. Here, you can look for rainbow trout in the clear waters, watch the birds in the great blue nesting on the banks, and possibly hear the big horn sheep. The end of the half day rafting trip is at the historic Lees Ferry , where you go back to the bus for the ride back to River Headquarters. This is where the trip ends and where you go back to the motor coach for a ride back to the base..

The Horseshoe Bend kayaking experience can be booked here ,    Glen Canyon float trips and half day rafting trip excursions are family-friendly, and available for ages four and older. Your kids will love the chilled water and lemonade which is our treat during the wilderness river adventures!

Horseshoe Bend To Glen Canyon Dam Rafting

Note : The price for Adults (ages 16 and older), Children (ages 4-15) are different.

Great Half Day Smooth Water Rafting On Colorado River

Your half day Horseshoe Bend rafting trip sums up 15 miles of wilderness river adventures in half day! That is why it is known as one of the most popular Glen Canyon float trips and ideal half day river adventures. If you have children ages four and older, you can take them along the way and experience a magnificent ride.

The half day Horseshoe Bend tour starts from Page, AZ and offers a smooth and relaxed day horseshoe bend rafting at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Park . If you have never seen the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area before but you have been to the Grand Canyon National Park or went on some rafting trips before, it is a must-see.

The rafting trips Glen Canyon has to offer are great in many ways, whether you are living in Arizona or are arriving as a tourist. For your raft trip, you can wear anything and enjoy the scenery at the Canyon National Recreation Area .

From Lees Ferry To Page, AZ

Lees Ferry is located at 32 miles from Page, Arizona , via Highway 89 South and Highway 89A west. The best way to book your rafting trip is by contacting us a couple of weeks prior to departure and going to our river headquarters where we can explain more about our trips Glen Canyon and more activities you can take along the way.

The half day rafting trip lasts for 6 hours, and typically starts in the morning around 9am and ends around 3pm. The departure and arrival hours are standard in the schedule.

For more information about the Horseshoe Bend rafting experience, contact the National Park Service .

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Operating hours: Sunrise to sunset, 365 days a year

Entrance Fees: The entrance fee to Horseshoe Bend is the parking fee. The new and improved visitor parking area at the Horseshoe Bend Overlook South of Page, AZ, includes public restrooms and designated parking areas for cars, RV’s, and buses.

  • Motorcycle: $5
  • Passenger vehicles (car, truck, SUV, RV, motorhome): $10
  • Commercial vans with a passenger capacity of 14 or less: $35*
  • Mid-sized commercial and tour buses with a passenger capacity of 15-35: $70*
  • Full-size buses with a passenger capacity of 35 or more: $140*

*Commercial and touring vehicle fees are determined by vehicle size, not the number of passengers it is carrying; fees may be changed without notice by the City of Page

Dogs are welcome: They must remain on a leash at all times and please pick up after your pets, Don't forget to bring a sufficient amount of water for them, too!

Wheelchair and Stroller Accessible: Some assistance will be required.

Warning: There is absolutely no parking anywhere along Highway 89! This is a 65 mph highway, and those who attempt to park on the shoulder will be ticketed and towed. The City of Page has passed also an emergency ordinance prohibiting passenger drop-offs and pickups at the Horseshoe Bend entrance or along the Highway 89 corridor.

Best Time to Visit Horseshoe Bend

Horseshoe Bend can be enjoyed 365 days a year. There really is no one "best" time to visit as it really depends on your climate preferences. Horseshoe Bend can get very hot in the summer with midday temperatures over 110ºF +. If you visit during the summer, be sure to bring water, a hat or some type of shade protection, and appropriate shoes to walk on hot surfaces. Winter conditions can powder the rocks and canyon features with a dusting of snow making Horseshoe Bend look that much more stunning. The spring and fall seasons have the most moderate temperatures providing the most comfortable temperatures for exploring the great American Southwest. So arguably, most visitors will report that spring and fall months are the best time to visit.

Trying to Get that Iconic Insta Photo? Most Horseshoe Bend photos are taken late morning, midday to early afternoon because the bend and river are in shadow during the other times of the day. At sunset, the sun will be in your eyes and the bend will be in shadow.

How to Get to Horseshoe Bend

The closest town to Horseshoe Bend is Page. Just drive or walk down Lake Powell Blvd for 2 miles then turn left on 89A for about 2.5 miles before you take a right at highway marker 545 leading into the Horseshoe Bend parking lot. If you are coming from Sedona or Flagstaff, you will just take the 89A to Horseshoe Bend. There are also several Horseshoe Bend tours from Sedona, Flagstaff, the Grand Canyon, and Page. You'll find there is plenty of time in a day to visit both Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon in the same day. That is why most tours include both attractions. Having said that, you must hire an official tour guide company in order to visit Antelope Canyon. Antelope Canyon is part of the Navajo Nation and permits given only to tour companies are required. But visiting Horseshoe Bend is logistically simple and worthwhile.

The Hike from the Parking Lot to Horseshoe Bend Lookout The hike to Horseshoe Bend from the parking lot is .7 miles one-way and considered moderate in difficulty. The trail is partially paved and accessible to those with wheelchairs and strollers (with assistance).

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Grand Canyon South Rim, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend Day Tour from Las Vegas

Grand Canyon South Rim, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend Day Tour from Las Vegas

Explore three of Arizona's most visited natural wonders in one day on this extended day trip from Las Vegas. Hike to Horseshoe Bend for a spectacular view along the Colorado River, admire the unique light beams at Antelope Canyon, and marvel at the Grand Canyon from the South Rim viewpoints. Along the way, drive along part of Route 66, and stop at the atmospheric town of Seligman.

  • Visit three popular attractions on one long day trip
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Great for all ages, enjoy a ride through a 2-mile long tunnel to the base of Glen Canyon Dam where you will walk to your river raft with sandstone walls soaring 700 feet above you. Your friendly guide will help you aboard our roomy 32-foot raft. Then sit back and relax as you take in the sights and stories of the Colorado River in Glen Canyon including the rich natural and human history of the region. You’ll make a beach stop, where you can take a short hike to see a petroglyph panel and even take a quick dip in the cool river. Back aboard your river raft, you’ll float through iconic Horseshoe Bend. Look for rainbow trout in the crystal-clear water, dozens of birds nesting on the banks of the river and possibly a herd of big horn sheep along the way. Your raft trip ends at historic Lees Ferry, where you’ll board our buses for the ride back to River Headquarters.

Our Horseshoe Bend Rafting Trips are completely family-friendly. We provide chilled water and lemonade. Book your spot now!

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Private Transportation: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend from Las Vegas

Come Explore Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. Jump onboard your private tour vehicle from Las Vegas and we will transport you to a magical place! Experience Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend, with private transportation. The original Navajo name Tsé bighánílíní means "the place where water runs through rocks." Antelope Canyon's sculpted sandstone walls offer memorable photo opportunities with a walkable corridor at the bottom of the canyon floor. It was formed by flash flood waters that rushed into the cracks of the Navajo sandstone along with the power of wind erosion. With the daylight dancing through the narrow openings from the top provides multiple kinds of light reflections and colors. This amazing changing color show makes this area a popular destination for photographers and tourists. From the canyon, you will visit an area where the Colorado River makes a 280 degree turn around the Horseshoe bend shape of the rock, hence its name of Horseshoe Bend.

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Lower Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend Tour from Las Vegas

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Get out of Las Vegas for the day, soak up the views of some of the country's most striking landscapes, and be back on the Strip in time for a show. This guided tour takes you to the sandstone slot canyon of Antelope Canyon and to the dramatic Horseshoe Bend, carved from Navajo sandstone.

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Hi! I am happy I stumbled with this page. We will be in AZ next week staying in Phoenix (got caught up in one of those time share visits, so it will be a short trip. We arrive the 15th at night and leave the 18 at night as well. I want to visit Horseshoe Bend and the Wave (or something similar), and the grand cayon. What do you suggest we do since it will be so few days. I appreciate your response!!

Hi Valeria, We’re glad you stumbled across us, too! First, the bad news: The Wave isn’t going to happen. For one, you don’t have enough time for it (it’s a 6+ mile round-trip hike, pretty much a full day commitment, not including hotel stays before and afterward). Secondly, a permit is required to visit this area in the Coyote Buttes North Special Management Area, and the majority of these were dispensed via online lottery held back in November. For more information on properly planning a visit to The Wave, check out our companion site, http://www.TheWaveAZ.com In light of your time constraints and other factors, here’s what I’d recommend: March 15th: Arrive in Phoenix, overnight at timeshare March 16th: Drive from Phoenix, AZ, to Page, AZ (~4.5 hours), visit Horseshoe Bend on the way into town, overnight in Page March 17th: Tour Antelope Canyon in the morning, then drive to Grand Canyon South Rim. Although the drive from Page, AZ, to Grand Canyon South Rim is ~150 miles, plan to take at least 3-3.5 hours to make the trip. This factors in the numerous stops you’ll invariably make at the half-dozen+ Grand Canyon viewpoints between Desert View Point and Grand Canyon South Rim. Overnight at Grand Canyon South Rim. March 18th: Drive back to Phoenix (~4.5 hours), optional stop at Montezuma Castle, or detour through Sedona, fly home Hotel availability, plus Antelope Canyon tour availability (a guided tour is required to visit it) will be the lynchpin around which your trip planning should revolve, and evolve. For example, if you find available hotel rooms at the Grand Canyon on the first night and rooms/tour availability in Page, AZ, on the second night, then by all means, flip-flop the itinerary. Drive time-wise, it’s kind of a 6 of one/half a dozen of another proposition. Trip map Hope that helps! If you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me directly at [email protected] Good luck and safe travels, Alley 🙂

I’m very thankful I stumbled across this page. Your tips were very helpful in trying to narrow down what to do during our upcoming vacation. We’re planning on being in Phoenix for Thanksgiving, and are extending our stay to visit Horseshoe Bend and the Grand Canyon (we wanted to visit Antelope, but I figured out that it was closed. bummer). We’re hoping to leave Phoenix early Saturday morning (Nov 28), head to Horseshoe and spend half a day there (from 10am to approx 4pm), drive to Flagstaff and spend the night there, then Sunday morning (Nov 29) head to the Grand Canyon. We would spend the whole day at the Canyon, spend the night, and spend half of Monday Nov 30 there (sunrise and lunch), and then head back to Phoenix. I know the Canyon is a massive park, but will we be able to see anything in a day and a half? Does the itinerary seem doable, or do you have any other suggestions? If so, are there specific hikes and lodging places that you could recommend? Would it be better if we booked tours? Can we easily drive along those roads? How cold will it be by the end of November? Sorry for all the questions but from what I’ve read so far, you’re an extremely well-versed resource!

Thanks, Nay

Hi Nay, Your plan is OK, but still warrants a couple of minor “reality checks” IMO. The drive from Phoenix, AZ, to Horseshoe Bend (Page, AZ) takes approximately 5 hours. The trip from Horseshoe Bend to Flagstaff, AZ, takes ~2.5. So that’s ~8 hours you’re proposing to spend on the road on a day where you have only 10 hours of daylight to work with (sunrise occurs around 7:00 AM, sunset takes place just after 5:00 PM). You want to make sure you’re doing all driving during daylight hours, especially in Northern Arizona, where roads are very dimly lit, and deer, elk, and other nocturnal wildlife could be moving about, which ratchets up your risk of an accident. Trust me, you don’t want to chance a collision with a large animal in an unfamiliar area that’s pitch black, freezing cold, where cell service is spotty to non-exisent, and help will be a long time coming, not to mention VERY expensive! A better plan would be to drive to Page, AZ, the 27th, and spend the night . Then spend the better part of next day sightseeing, drive to Flagstaff, AZ, on the 28th, then proceed with your plans at the Grand Canyon. As for what you’d be able to accomplish in a day and a half, quite a lot. When you arrive, park your vehicle in the Grand Canyon Village area and talk a walk along the easy, paved Grand Canyon Rim Trail. If you want, you could venture out along the Hermit’s Road and hit some of those overlooks, then hop on the free shuttle when you’ve had enough of walking. Another option would be to drive out the East Rim/Desert View Drive and explore some of those viewpoints, although you would only be able to get as far as Navajo Point; Desert View itself is closed due to COVID-19 unfortunately. Guided tours in the park have also been cancelled due to COVID-19, but you don’t really need one to get the most out of your visit. The Grand Canyon is one of the easier National Parks in the system to self-tour. As for where to stay, it is best to stay inside the park if at all possible, but those hotels may already be sold out. If that’s the case, look to Tusayan, AZ, 7 miles outside the park, or Williams, AZ, 1 hour South of the park. Grand Canyon South Rim hotels As for weather, late November is typically cold, with snow a very real possibility in the higher elevations, such as the South Rim. Be prepared for winter conditions from sunny and brisk to out and out blizzard. Of course, it’s too soon to know for certain, but begin monitoring local weather about 2 weeks before you get set to travel. That will give you the best idea of what to expect. Good luck, safe travels, and Happy Holidays! Alley 🙂

Hi Alley: I have another question. When we leave the Grand Canyon we will be heading for Phoenix.We will stay there overnight before flying home. What scenic route should we take? Thanks once more for your valuable insights. They have greatly helped us in our decisions. Christine

Hi again, Christine! One of the nice things about the most direct route from Grand Canyon South Rim to Phoenix is that it is quite scenic to begin with! A couple of modifications you might consider to make the most out of the trip: Travel from Grand Canyon South Rim to Valle, AZ (~30 miles); in Valle, instead of going straight down AZ64, veer left onto US180. This will take you through the beautiful San Francisco Peaks area. I don’t recall if you planned to hit Sedona on your trip, just South of Flagstaff, you have the option to get on US89A through Oak Creed Canyon and Sedona. You can then get back onto I-17 easily enough by taking AZ179 through the Village of Oak Creek. If you wish, you might also stop at Montezuma’s Castle National Monument or Arcosanti . One drawback to this route – if you can call it that – is that once you get a glimpse of Sedona, you’ll wish you had more time there. I can pretty much guarantee you’ll be planning a return visit in pretty short order! Another option, if you haven’t been gone to Page, AZ, or Monument Valley before arriving at the Grand Canyon , would be to take the East Rim/Desert View Drive to Cameron, AZ, then turn South on US89 towards Flagstaff. If desired, take the scenic loop drive through Wupatki and Sunset Crater National Monuments just North of Flagstaff. Heading South on I-17, the Sunset Point rest area near Black Canyon City offers beautiful views of the mountains to the West. Have a safe trip! Alley 🙂

Is Antelope Canyon still closed? We are making the trip mid September and want to book a tour.

Hi Susie, At the moment, it still is 🙁 We’re not holding out much hope that it will reopen anytime soon, unfortunately. We strongly recommend you start making other plans for slot canyon touring, namely, Red Canyon, aka Peek-A-Boo Canyon near Kanab, UT (~90 minutes from Page, AZ). With twists and turns on par with the Antelope Canyons, this short but memorable walk features classic slot canyon scenery (including the occasional light beams in the summertime), as well as some unique features such as ancient “moqui” steps, and “Shaman’s Needle,” a pencil-thin stone column located in a small sub-drainage near the canyon’s entrance. While a guided tour is not required to get to Peek-A-Boo, we strongly recommend that you take one anyway. While the walk through the canyon itself is usually not difficult, the drive to get there can be. 4WD vehicles with adequate clearance are a definite must, with tire pressure lowered to accommodate deep sand. Even then, people still get stuck. If you’re driving a rental car, forget it! You will void your insurance the minute your tires part with the pavement, which means you’d be on the hook for a very expensive rescue, should you need one, and have to foot the bill for any damage you’d sustain. Reputable tour companies that can get you to Peek-A-Boo Canyon are: – Dreamland Safari Tours, (435) 412-1790, http://www.dreamlandtours.net – TC Tours, (435) 668-5262, http://www.slotcanyontourskanab.com – Kanab Tour Company, (435) 644-5525, http://www.kanabtourcompany.com – Forever Adventure Tours, 435-644-5700, http://www.foreveradventuretours.com – Grand Circle Tours, (928) 691-0166, http://www.vermilioncliffs.net Hope that helps. Good luck and safe travels, Alley 🙂

Hi, I am staying at Lake Powell resort in June. I would like to take a Glen Canyon float trip and a trip to Antelope canyon. I have an afternoon and the next morning to do this unless I stay another night. Is there a boat trip on Lake Powell to see Antelope Canyon?

Hi Christine, and thank you for your inquiry. The Glen Canyon Float Trip is a 4.5 hour trip that is best taken in the morning for more comfortable temperatures in the canyon. The morning departure takes place at 7:00 AM and requires a 6:00 AM check-in at Wilderness River Adventures in Page, AZ. Allow ~20 minutes to drive from Lake Powell Resort into town. If you rise early that morning, hit Horseshoe Bend before heading over to Wilderness so you can also take advantage of cooler temperatures and fewer people at this location. There absolutely is a Lake Powell boat tour that goes to the waterside of Antelope Canyon, and as of just recently, you are now able to book both the walking (land-side) tours of Antelope Canyon with the boat tour as a “bundle.” It’s a lot easier process than booking the two tours separately, trust me! All that said, I would still recommend staying a second night at Lake Powell Resort regardless. Even though the Glen Canyon Float Trip would wrap up at around noon, prolonged exposure to the sun tends to zap the energy out of you pretty quick. I can pretty much guarantee that afterwards, you’ll be in no mood for a long drive to your next destination. Relaxing with a cocktail will probably be more to your liking. Hope that helps. Good luck and safe travels, Alley 🙂

Hi Alley: It’s Christine again. We will be coming into Lake Powell from Bryce. Would you tell us the best route to use and what stops you would suggest making along the way. Thanks to you we will make it to Antelope canyon and will go on the float tour. Thanks again for your valuable input.

Hi Christine! The best route to take from Bryce Canyon to Page, AZ, is to take UT-12 West from Bryce Canyon to US89, then turn South toward Kanab, UT. The Best Western Thunderbird Lodge at Mt. Carmel Junction might make a good stop for breakfast/brunch if you’re hungry at that point. You might also enjoy a stroll through historic Kanab, UT, to browse for souvenirs or to pick up some snacks. At mile marker 19 of US89 between Kanab, UT, and Page, AZ, enjoy an easy but rewarding hike to the Paria Rimrocks/Toadstool Hoodoos . In Big Water, UT, you’ll find a visitor center with some award-winning displays of dinosaur fossils excavated locally. Although the drive is given on Google Maps as 2.5 hours, don’t be surprised if it takes you a bit longer. Hope you can take the time to enjoy it! Have fun, Alley 🙂

Hi Alley: Thank you for the insight. I have another question. We will visit Zion, Bryce, Lake Powell and the Grand Canyon in a week’s time. We have been entertaining the idea of a fixed plane ride. What option would give us the best overlook, from Page, Grand Canyon or other? Thank you, Christine

Hi again, Christine! Holy moly, that’s a hard one. Flying over both the Grand Canyon and Lake Powell is incredible, and the good news is, you won’t go wrong, whichever place you choose for your scenic flight! In my opinion, flying over the Grand Canyon is actually better by helicopter instead of fixed-wing airplane. While the helicopters are technically forbidden from flying below the rim, they still get you at an altitude even with the North Rim. There are instances where you almost feel like you could open a window and reach out and touch the canyon walls. Fixed wing airplanes are required to fly 1,000′ higher than helicopters over the Grand Canyon airspace, so that perspective is more of a “bird’s eye” view that will better illustrate how the Grand Canyon relates to the surrounding landscape if that makes sense. Fixed wing airplanes are actually allowed to fly fairly low over Lake Powell, which is why many people report the experience as feeling more intimate than airplane flights over the South Rim. If you opt to fly over Lake Powell, I recommend the flight that goes over Rainbow Bridge . Whatever you do, try to schedule your flight for the morning hours for optimal light and less wind. Hope that helps. I know it’s a tough choice! Alley 🙂

From LV, we are driving and will stay in Page for the night. Will first week of January be also a good time to see the Canyons?

Dear Mrose, Any time of year is a wonderful time to see the canyons! January will feature cooler temperatures, and the possibility of snow, but most days are sunny, and having fewer people to contend with than during the summer months is always a plus. Even though crowds are typically smaller during the winter months, do book your Antelope Canyon tour well in advance of your arrival. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and best wishes for safe travels! Alley 🙂

We are visiting AZ on Thanksgiving week (Nov 22-26). Planning to visit Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Red Rocks, and Grand Canyon. Will there be tours operating during those dates?

Also, where is the best place to stay to photograph the sunrise and sunset? Is there any overnight tours available on Thanksgiving week?

Thanks, Pia

Hi Pia and thank you for visiting today! If what you’re trying to accomplish is visiting the attractions you listed from Phoenix, Las Vegas or other gateway city, your options are going to be somewhat limited. Thanksgiving, though a relatively busy time for traveling, is considered “off-season” in this part of the country, so many commercial tours are on hiatus at that time of year, or require a certain number of passengers in order to guarantee operation. The best way to tour the Southwestern US is to drive yourself. Once you get to the parks, you’ll find that the majority of tours and activities are still running, but there will be some exceptions. In Page/Lake Powell, for example, boat tours and air tours will have ceased operations until spring, but Antelope Canyon tours will still be running. Horseshoe Bend can be visited at your leisure in your own vehicle, or can be combined with a slot canyon tour if you prefer to go with a guide. Horseshoe Bend Slot Canyon Tour As for the best place to stay to photograph sunrise and sunset, in the Grand Canyon, that’s anywhere inside the park. There are 6 hotels to choose from , all situated within convenient walking or driving distance from the canyon rim. For Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, you’ll find a plentiful selection of hotels in the town of Page, Arizona . For “Red Rocks,” I’m assuming you mean Sedona, in which case, you’ll also find a wide range of accommodations from basic to ultra-luxurious and everything in between. Sedona, Arizona hotels It is imperative that you reserve your lodging in advance at all of these popular destinations, and that you are prepared for cooler weather, and the possibility of snow at higher elevations. Good luck and travel safely, Alley 🙂

My name is Ricardo and would like to visit Antelope on 16th December 2017.

Besides driving, are there any transportation services which I can use to go to Page or Antelope ?

I will be staying in Vegas.

Hi Ricardo, thanks for visiting our site today! Unfortunately, options are somewhat limited for visiting Antelope Canyon from Las Vegas via public/mass transportation. The driving distance (5 hours each way) is probably the primary prohibiting factor. Still, a few ground tour companies offer day tour packages by motorcoach or mini-bus, which you can read about in this article: Visiting Antelope Canyon From Las Vegas One option not listed in the above-referenced piece, which has only recently come online, is a private airplane charter service offered by Scenic/Grand Canyon Airlines. Flight time one-way is about 1.5 hours and due to the time you’d save by not driving, you’d have enough time on the ground to tour both Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. Learn more about it here: Private Las Vegas Antelope Canyon Expedition Right now, the best option, but in terms of personal flexibility and cost, is to drive yourself and stay a night or two in Page, Arizona. Good luck and best wishes for safe traveling, Alley 🙂

thanks Alley, can you confirm drive from southrim to horseshoe bend boat trip ( do you know how long drive woul be)then I could drive from end ofboat trip to antelope canyon (do you know how long this drive would be and from what point?. Also are we able to drive any car on these roads?

Hi Mina, The drive from Grand Canyon South Rim to the check-in point for the Colorado River Discovery Float Trip (I assume that’s the one you’re referring to?) in Page, AZ is approximately 2.5 hours driven direct, but people seldom do that as there are a lot of good views to stop at along the way. As for the drive from the “end of the boat trip,” what happens is that when you pull off the river at Lees Ferry, you’re then driven by motorcoach back to the Colorado River Discovery office where you checked in. The drive to Antelope Canyon would then be 10 minutes or so. You can drive as far as the Tribal Park Entrance Gate on Highway 98, but then you are required to be escorted back to the canyon entrance by an authorized guide. Map:

hi can you do a tour of the upper and lower antelope canyon? Also would like to get down onto river to do boat tour including horseshoe in boat? Would travel from south rim to stay overnight in page and get up early to do these 2 tours if it all fits in one day?

Hi Mina, Thanks for stopping by today. It is theoretically possible to do all these activities in one day, but it depends on the time of year you’re traveling. The Colorado River Discovery Smooth Water Float Trip (the boat tour that travels through Horseshoe Bend) only departs once daily at 11 AM from March 1st – 31st and October 1st through November 30th. Due to the shorter day length, you would probably only have time to do either Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon prior to the float trip, then do the second one afterwards. During the spring, summer and fall months, you could catch the 7:30 AM float trip, which would end at approximately 11:30 AM. Allowing an hour for lunch, you could then catch the two Antelope Canyon tours in the afternoon. Honestly, though, that’s going to make for a day that’s very rushed. Consider getting an earlier start from the South Rim so you can hit Horseshoe Bend on the way into town, then maybe take one of the tours on your arrival day. That way you’ll have more time between tours on your second day. Whichever you choose to do, and in whichever order, we strongly recommend booking both the float trip and Antelope Canyon tours in advance. The links above will give you the appropriate contact information. Good luck and happy traveling! Alley

hi the hop on hop off tour at south rim – do you know how long this takes? does the half day canyon river discovery tours on boat go through horseshoe bend?

Hi again, Mina! There are actually several free shuttle lines at the South Rim. They are not “tours” per se in that they are only required by the National Park Service to provide a mode of transport. Some of the drivers actually like giving a tour; others do not, and the former variety cannot be requested. If you want an actual “tour” with educational commentary provided, you’ll have to pay for one. In your case, since you plan to drive to Page anyway, I would suggest the Hermit’s Rest Tour. It’s a two-hour tour offered by Xanterra Parks and Resorts, the in-park concessionaire, and presently costs $36 for adults, free for kids 16 and under. https://www.grandcanyonlodges.com/things-to-do/motorcoach-railway-tours/ If you opt to tour the Hermit’s Rest/West Rim Drive by free shuttle, if you ride continuously, no stopping, it takes about 90 minutes to complete the entire route. RE: the Colorado River Discovery tour from Page, yes, it does go through Horseshoe Bend 🙂 Thanks again for stopping by! Let us know how you get on, Alley

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Horseshoe bend is an incredible wonder of the natural world. This awe-inspiring landmark sees over 2 million visitors each year. Visit this and much more on one of our tours!

Horseshoe Bend Tour has provided memorable experiences at Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, and surrounding areas for hundreds of visitors. Each tour is private and completely customizable.

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Enjoy the majesty of the area by experiencing it firsthand. On one of our day tours, you’ll see Wahweap Overlook, the Colorado River, and Horseshoe Bend. All day tours include entry fees.

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Sit back and relax with our Boat Chartering Experience! This experience is a private tour, where YOU call the shots. Unlike a commercial tour, you are in control to choose your favorite destination to stop at. Explore the jaw dropping on water slot canyons by foot, get your toes in the sand, and take a dip in the lake!

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Phenomenal one owner home tucked down in a greenbelt area in Camp Verde, this 1841 square foot home, built in 2014 on a total of 2.9 acres (2 separate parcels) with the lower parcel having irrigation and an orchard of your own to enjoy! 3 large bedrooms, split floor plan, 2 bathrooms, open concept living, large kitchen island, dining and living space with a gas fireplace stove to help keep you nice and toasty in the coming cooler weather. Glass doors open to covered back porch with built in BBQ, leading to your own oasis and view. Home has an attached 2 car garage, but you also have a separate fantastic 768 square foot workshop/garage! Imagine the projects! Plenty of room to park your RV, boats, extra cars, trucks and toys. Back property can have river access, fencing..please see more. on three sides of the property, additional shop/garage has covered back area for additional work space or storage. Laundry room has extra cabinets for storage and a laundry sink. Home has central vacuum system, (buyer to verify function, sold as-is) and an additional laundry sink.

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The Ultimate Combination Tour

Upper Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend … these Insta-famous icons of the American Southwest are definitely on your to-do list for your Page, Arizona vacation! But would it be too much to ask to have someone else do the driving so you can relax and enjoy the scenery instead of wondering whether you took a wrong turn or going round and round for hours in a crowded parking lot? Not at all! This Tour Combines two the best experiences in the Lake Powell Area.

Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend Tour

  • Children $195 Ages 6-11. No Children under 6
  • Military/Veterans$185 Must Present Valid ID Upon Arrival
  • Total Tour Times 3 Hours

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Introducing the Horseshoe Bend & Upper Antelope Canyon Combination Tour, where everyone in your party can enjoy the Top Page, AZ, attractions in comfort, safety, and relaxation. After check-in at Chief Tsosie’s Antelope Slot Canyon Tours, you’ll board clean, late-model vans equipped with plush seats and climate control. Your Navajo driver/guide will start the morning’s fun with a visit to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook. An example of an “incised meander,” Horseshoe Bend is aptly named for its nearly flawless symmetry, carved over eons by the Colorado River. Visited by nearly 2 million people annually, this Insta-famous viewpoint is usually packed to the rafters, but you’ll be here at a time that is typically cooler, and less crowded. You’ll have approximately 1 hour’s time to explore around the rim, take photos, and just sit in awe at the splendor of this incredible sight.

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Next, you’ll make your way to Upper Antelope Canyon. Discovered in the 1930’s by a young Navajo shepherdess, Upper Antelope Canyon was known to Page, AZ, locals as “the Corkscrew” or “the Crack” until it was formally opened to the public in the 1990’s. Upon entering this peculiar geological formation, all sound seems to fall away as surrealistic colors and swirling shapes engulf your field of vision. Formed over thousands of years by rushing waters and gale-force winds, this canyon is still evolving and changing to this very day. Your guide will educate you about the natural forces that merged to form Upper Antelope Canyon, and about the strength and resilience of the Native Americans who adapted to this rugged landscape to make homes and livelihoods long before Page, AZ, and the Glen Canyon Dam were built.

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As you make your way back to downtown Page, AZ, you’ll treasure the time you’ve spent and the sights you’ve seen, and the fact that all the details were taken care of in one easy reservation! Space is limited, and this combination tour that encompasses Page, AZ’s two most popular attractions is bound to fill quickly, so book your seats today. 

Tour is available to those ages 6 and above – no infants, toddlers, or pre-K children

No bags of any kind are allowed on the tour; personal items must be carried in pockets

Water bottles are permitted and may be purchased at the store

This tour is not wheelchair accessible; the trail to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook is 1.4 miles round-trip; the walk from the canyon’s exit back to the tour vehicle parking area is approximately ½-mile and takes 20-30 minutes – please be sure all members of your party can walk these distances unassisted

Please dress appropriately for the weather and the terrain; light layers and hats are recommended, along with closed-toed shoes – no flip-flops or high heels

No restrooms available at the canyon site; please use facilities at your hotel or in the store before departure

Guns, alcohol, drugs, or cremated remains strictly forbidden in the Antelope Canyons

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  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bedrooms On Main Level: 1
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  • Primary Bathroom Features: Double Vanity, Separate Tub/Shower, Soaking Tub

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  • County: Fulton - GA
  • Directions: From Historical/Downtown Roswell go north on Alpharetta Street, 1.4 miles turn left onto Mansell Rd, 800 ft turn right onto Houze Rd, 0.9 miles turn left onto Hollyberry Drive, the Maison development will be on your left.
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  • Property Subtype: Single Family Residence
  • Source System Name: C2C

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  • Total Square Feet Living: 4733
  • Year Built: 2024
  • Above Grade Finished Area: 4733
  • Building Name: Elevation Building Company
  • Common Walls: No Common Walls
  • Construction Materials: Brick, Brick 4 Sides, Stone
  • Foundation Details: Slab
  • Levels: Two
  • New Construction: Yes
  • Property Condition: To Be Built
  • Roof: Composition, Metal, Shingle
  • House Style: Traditional
  • Electric: 220 Volts in Garage
  • Sewer: Public Sewer
  • Cable Available
  • Electricity Available
  • Natural Gas Available
  • Phone Available
  • Sewer Available
  • Water Available
  • Water Source: Public

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  • Elementary School : Hembree Springs
  • High School : Roswell
  • Middle School : Elkins Pointe

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  • Listed by Maryam Schwegman
  • state license # 239915

This listing is listed by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties

  • Brokered by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties
  • (770) 475-0505

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