What sets us apart is that we use smaller, open-bow boats, allowing us to access the narrower sections of the canyon. We limit our passenger capacity to facilitate comfort which allows you maximum exposure to panoramic views. In addition to assisting with your capturing the perfect lighting, scenery, and poses, our U.S. Coast Guard Licensed captains offer a nice personal touch as they share some of their culture and knowledge of the area, its history, and geography.
Drive towards 100 Wahweap Blvd, Page, AZ 86040. You'll pass the Lake Powell Resort on your LEFT. Continue past the orange cones and the inspection building. Drive until you reach the bottom of the launch ramp, marked by large barricades. Striped parking spots on the LEFT indicate approved parking.
Bring out your inner photographer as you experience a guided photo boating excursion of the canyon showcasing the stunning natural rock formations and lighting conditions that make Antelope Canyon one of the most popular, iconic destinations for photographers. Forget the large crowds on enclosed boats. We use open bow boats and limit our passenger capacity to facilitate comfort which allows you maximum exposure of panoramic views. Our 2-hour photo excursion allows you to capture the scenic walls of Antelope Canyon, Glenn Canyon Dam, and the panoramic desert views with towering cliffs and buttes surrounding Wahweap Bay. Your photos and footage are sure to stand out on your social platforms! During the warmer months, June-September, feel free to bring a towel and come prepared to take a quick swim while in Antelope Canyon. Passengers can expect friendly interaction with our captains who will help you take incredible photos to capture picturesque moments creating life long memories.
In addition to the glistening oasis that is Wahweap Bay, passengers will enjoy the panoramic desert scape featuring scenes of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Castle Rock, Tower Butte, and Navajo Mountain.
Glen Canyon Dam is stands 710 feet tall and is the second highest concrete-arch dam in the U.S. It took a decade to construct. The water it holds is known as Lake Powell, named after John Wesley Powell who led the first boating expedition down the Colorado River's Grand Canyon in 1869.
We depart from the Wahweap Launch ramp neighboring the Wahweap Marina.
Build in 1956, Glen Canyon Dam took 10 years to build. The Colorado River flows below the dam, around Horseshoe Bend, and on to the Grand Canyon.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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