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Discover the thrill of paddling Lake Powell and exploring Water Antelope Canyon with this guided kayak tour. Perfect for all skill levels and adventure lovers.
If you’re planning a trip to Arizona and want something beyond the usual sightseeing spots, the Guided Kayak & Water Antelope Canyon Tour offers a unique way to experience Lake Powell’s stunning scenery and one of the most photogenic slot canyons in the world. This tour combines the serenity of paddling with the awe-inspiring beauty of Water Antelope Canyon, reachable only by water, making it a memorable adventure for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
What we love about this experience is its perfect blend of excitement and tranquility. You get to glide across the calm waters of Lake Powell in a performance kayak—a highlight for those who enjoy a good paddle—and then step into Water Antelope Canyon for a peaceful walk that offers incredible photo opportunities and visual delight. Another plus? The guides are CPR and First Aid certified, which guarantees a well-organized and safety-conscious trip.
One thing to consider is that carrying your kayak down to the water can be a bit of a challenge for some. Also, the price of $139 per person offers excellent value, especially considering the inclusion of high-quality equipment, guidance, and access to the canyon. This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy outdoor activities, don’t mind a bit of physical effort, and are eager to experience the natural beauty of the American Southwest from the water.

The tour begins at the Antelope Point Parking lot, conveniently located just off Navajo Route 22B, past the National Park toll booth. From there, you’ll meet your guide at the launch site near the water, identified by their nametags. The process is straightforward, with check-in quick and efficient. Once assembled, your guide provides a safety lesson, covers how to operate your performance kayak, and shares a brief overview of what to expect. Most guides, such as Rich, Rhett, or Vince, earn praise for their helpfulness and local knowledge, which enhances the experience.
It’s worth noting that while the check-in process is smooth, some reviews mention that carrying your kayak down to the water might be a physical challenge, especially for those with limited mobility. It’s a small consideration, but worth preparing for if you have any concerns about lifting or balance.
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Once on the water, you’ll enjoy the smooth, glassy surface of Lake Powell—ideal for paddling—especially in the morning or early afternoon when winds tend to be lighter. The performance kayaks are described as “cutting-edge,” offering stability and ease of maneuvering, even for beginners. As you glide along, your guide will share stories about the lake, native American culture, and the surrounding landscape, enhancing the natural beauty with interesting tidbits.
Many reviewers comment on how peaceful and scenic this part of the trip is. Holle mentions that the kayak ride was “beautiful,” and others appreciate the opportunity to connect quietly with nature amidst the impressive red rock backdrop. The water is calm enough to enjoy the surroundings without feeling hurried, yet the paddle can be a good workout, especially if you’re paddling against the breeze or exploring for an extended time.
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The highlight of the tour is reaching Water Antelope Canyon, accessible only by water. Your guide will lead you through the narrow, winding passages, where radiant light channels filter through the red sandstone walls, creating a play of colors that photographers dream about. The canyon’s walls are less crowded than the more famous Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons, providing a more intimate experience.
During the walk, you’ll marvel at the spectacular rock formations and natural light display, often described as ethereal. Many guests, like Sherrie and Melissa, rave about the beautiful scenery and the peaceful atmosphere. Your guide might also share insights into the area’s geology and native history, making the walk both visually and educationally stimulating.
A note from reviews: some found the hike into the canyon to be “easy” and accessible, with guides ensuring everyone stays safe and comfortable. Logan and Ben are frequently praised for their friendliness, patience, and ability to share stories that bring the landscape to life.

After exploring Water Antelope Canyon, you’ll paddle back across Lake Powell, often stopping for a swim, a quick break, or to take photos of the canyon walls from the water. Some guests mention that they appreciated the opportunity to refresh with ice water and enjoy the peaceful surroundings before heading back.
The entire trip lasts approximately 4 hours, which strikes a good balance—long enough to soak in the scenery and enjoy the activity without feeling rushed. The return paddle generally feels easier after the initial effort, and many reviews highlight the friendly, attentive guides who ensure everyone is comfortable.
The tour includes all necessary equipment: performance kayak, life jacket, paddles, and a safety lesson. Access to Water Antelope Canyon is part of the package, along with ice water to stay hydrated. The only extra costs are the $30 National Park entry fee, which is waived if you have a park pass, and food, which you’ll need to bring if you want a snack or lunch.
The tour’s price of $139 offers remarkable value, considering the quality of gear and expert guidance. Many reviews note that guides like Logan, Jalen, or Ben go above and beyond, making the experience memorable with stories, photography tips, and safety.
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Limited to 15 participants, this small group setting helps keep things personal and relaxed. This is especially appreciated by those new to kayaking or those who prefer a less crowded adventure. You can choose between morning and afternoon sessions, providing flexibility around your overall trip schedule.
Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, particularly highlighting their patience and enthusiasm. Connor notes that Rich was “very helpful” and encouraging, especially for first-timers. Many mention that the guides’ stories about the lake and canyon added depth to the visual experience, making the trip more meaningful.
Guests also talk about the stunning scenery—from the tranquil waters of Lake Powell to the vibrant, narrow passages of Water Antelope Canyon. Kristina describes it as a “super fun” day, wishing the boats had tracks like in movies, but still calling it “fun.” The combination of kayaking, hiking, swimming, and photography makes for a dynamic outing.
The value for money receives high marks. For $139, travelers get quality equipment, expert guides, and access to a one-of-a-kind canyon. Many even mention that the trip exceeded their expectations, with some noting it was their favorite activity during their trip to Page.
Another recurring theme is the personalized attention from guides. Logan, in particular, receives glowing reviews for his patience, positivity, and skills at pointing out highlights and taking photos. His ability to make guests feel comfortable and cared for is a big plus.
Unlike other tours that might focus solely on sightseeing or photography, this experience balances adventure and education. You get to paddle a high-performance kayak, which is a fun workout that appeals to active travelers, and then enjoy the calm beauty of Water Antelope Canyon with minimal crowds.
The small group setting ensures that you won’t feel rushed or lost in a crowd, and your guide’s local knowledge adds richness to the visual feast. Many guests highlight how guides like Rhett and Vince made the experience even more memorable with engaging stories and helpful tips.
The accessibility of the canyon by water makes this tour unique. For travelers who appreciate a more off-the-beaten-path adventure, this tour offers a tranquil, immersive experience that’s hard to match with traditional land-based canyon tours.
This kayak and canyon experience is best suited for adventure-minded travelers who enjoy being active outdoors but also appreciate natural beauty and tranquility. It’s a fantastic choice for those looking for an authentic, small-group adventure that combines physical activity with breathtaking scenery.
If you’re comfortable paddling, curious about native American sites, and eager to explore a less crowded, water-accessible canyon, this tour will deliver both thrill and serenity. Families with children 13 and up, as well as solo travelers or small groups, will find it offers a balanced mix of fun, learning, and stunning visuals.
However, if you prefer leisurely sightseeing or have mobility issues, you might find some parts of the trip challenging—particularly carrying the kayak or walking into the canyon. Also, be prepared for weather variability, which can affect your plans.
Do I need kayaking experience to join this tour?
No, the tour is suitable for all skill levels, and guides provide a safety lesson to ensure everyone feels comfortable.
What should I bring with me?
Bringing a dry bag for personal items is recommended. The tour provides life jackets and paddles, and hydration is supplied via ice water.
Are there any age restrictions?
Children 13 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The activity isn’t suitable for children under 3, or those with back problems or wheelchair users.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 4 hours, including paddling, exploring, and the water hike into the canyon.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, it can be canceled due to weather conditions. In such cases, you’ll be offered a reschedule or full refund.
What’s the price and what does it include?
The tour costs $139 per person, including a performance kayak, safety gear, a guide, access to Water Antelope Canyon, and ice water.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your travel plans.
This guided kayak and canyon tour in Arizona offers a rare chance to combine outdoor activity with awe-inspiring geology and cultural insights. It’s a great pick for travelers wanting a personalized, active, and scenic adventure that’s well worth the price. Whether you’re paddling for the first time or a seasoned kayaker, the experience promises plenty of memorable moments amid some of the most beautiful landscapes in the Southwest.
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