Explore red rock cliffs on this hiking tour with a Navajo tour guide. Take a hiking tour to Antelope “Hidden” Canyon on a 1.5-mile walk through the striking natural landscape in our backyard.

 

EXPERIENCE:

Reconnect with Nature on a private 1.5-mile hike through Antelope “Hidden” Canyon with our Navajo local guide. Starting from Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast location, discover red rock cliffs, antelope wash paths, native flora, and small wildlife. This tour offers the perfect blend of adventure, natural beauty, and history.

After meeting near Antelope Hogan Canyon Tours parking lot, we will guide your group to Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast area to park. We head out on an off-the-beaten-path trail along a lesser-known gorge with a slightly more experienced hike. This route allows for a more private experience than other slot tours in the area of the Official Upper Portion of Antelope Canyon.

The Slot Canyon is known for their distinctive, undulating walls, and rich, varied colors. It is a popular destination for hikers and photographers, who come to explore its winding corridors and capture its beauty of your naked eye.

As you go through the canyon, you’ll be surrounded by towering red rock cliffs and winding sandstone canyons. Keep an eye out for native plants such as yucca, cactus, and sagebrush, and see various small animals, including lizards, snakes, and birds of prey.

Listen as your guide fills you in on information about the history and geology of the Slot Canyon. Learn about the ancient Native American of the Navajo cultures that once inhabited the canyon. The geologic processes that shaped it over millions of years by the ocean, rain water and wind erosion.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Get up close to the natural beauty of Hidden Canyon on a 1.5 mile hike
See a variety of native plants like yucca, cactus, and sagebrush
Learn about the history and geology of the area with the help of a local guide
Venture through sandstone canyons, red rock cliffs, and rugged canyon walls
Keep an eye out for animals that call this place home, from lizards to snakes

 

 

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