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Antelope Canyon & the North Country<br />

This tour takes you to northern Arizona where your group will get<br />

to see the some of the famous slot canyons that Arizona is known<br />

for. These amazing canyons are located on the Navajo<br />

Reservation and the views that they offer are simply stunning.<br />

Enter a wondrous world of swirling sand, amazing light, and<br />

fantastic contrasts. This is Antelope Canyon. Carved by wind<br />

and water, this slot canyon is located very near Page, Arizona,<br />

the home of Lake Powell. Tours<br />

departing Sedona will wind<br />

through beautiful Oak Creek<br />

Canyon. You’ll fill your water<br />

bottles with pure natural spring<br />

water; water that has been<br />

underground for hundreds of<br />

years. We will climb to the top<br />

of the Colorado Plateau, a landform<br />

unique unto itself, and<br />

travel through the San<br />

Francisco Volcanic Field. This volcanic field is home to over 600<br />

dormant volcanoes. Passing onto the Navajo Reservation, we will<br />

make a short detour to view dinosaur tracks created tens of<br />

millions of years ago. Then it’s a drive up a strike valley all the way to Page.<br />

You will be able to choose between Upper or Lower<br />

Antelope Canyon for the tour. Both offer an unparalleled<br />

experience in a narrow slot canyon filled with exquisite<br />

erosional features and lighting effects. It is to be noted that<br />

lighting changes with the seasons and time of day. On the<br />

return to Sedona, we have time for a short hike to Horse<br />

Shoe Bend<br />

Overlook, or a<br />

short drive to<br />

Navajo Bridge,<br />

spanning the very<br />

beginning of the<br />

Grand Canyon.<br />

After exploring<br />

Antelope Canyon by ground, we will next head<br />

For more info or to make a reservation, call (866) 445-3732.

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