Visit Lower Antelope Canyon Tour in this Winter 2023 - Dixies Antelope Canyon Tours
REASONS TO VIST DIXIE’S LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON THIS
WINTER!
Excluding
holidays, NO CROWDS, this means capturing photos without getting photo bombed.
Engage
an intimate and sometimes spiritual experience with fewer crowds.
Enjoy
the undivided attention from your guide who will share with you the traditional
and cultural background of the Navajo people, geographical information, and
facts of Antelope Canyon and surrounding area.
Winter’s cooler contrasts are equally parallel to Summers sharp contrasts. Capture stunning cooler hues of blues, purples, pinks, and oranges, these shots cannot be caught during the Summer months.
Be Instagram ready! Why wait to filter your picture on
Instagram when you can preset your cameras or smart phones to post photo ready
pictures. Your guide will teach you and/or instruct you on how, when, where to
take phenomenal photos by adjusting your camera or phone settings.
Weather
temperature is an additional perk of visiting during the Winter. Summer heat in
Arizona can be unbearable, therefore a winter hike through Lower Antelope Canyon could
be more enjoyable.
Please
be aware the best time to book your reservation during the Winter months is
between the hours of 10:15 thru 1:15PM.
THINGS TO DO NEAR PAGE
Since
Page is near the border of Southern Utah, why not go up north to the State of
Utah? Utah and Arizona are home to Lake Powell. It is a man-made lake that is
great for boating, water sports, or just a fun day out on the lake. It also has
some lodging options such as boats on the river. Rental options are also
available if you want to rent a boat for the day.
While
in Page, Arizona, visit the breathtaking and awe-inspiring Horseshoe Bend,
Wahweap’s picturesque overlook, and the Glen Canyon Dam and its Visitor Center
and their spectacular gift shop! These are 3 hidden gems that are often missed
by guests when visiting Page, Arizona.
Since
Antelope Canyon is on Navajo Nation land, you are close to several great Navajo
sites such as the Navajo Village Heritage Center. Here you can learn more about
the history and culture of the Navajo people. You may be able to catch a live
demonstration or performance.
If
you have worked up an appetite from all of your travels, try some authentic
Navajo food. Navajo Tacos is a great restaurant that we recommend you try.
There are other local places that highlight the local cuisine of the area. If
you are not feeling too adventurous with food, we do recommend you try some
street tacos.
If
you are looking for something out of the ordinary. Try visiting GunFighter
Canyon to experience Arizona’s premier machine gun
experience and indoor shooting range. Or take a bird’s eye
view of Horseshoe Bend, Tower Butte and surrounding area with Papillon Grand
Canyon Helicopters.
ACCOMMODATIONS
The
closest city to Lower
Antelope Canyon is Page, Arizona. It has a population of around 7,200.
Page, AZ will get crowded during the spring, summer, and even early fall
months. This can make it hard for tourists and visitors to find lodging during
these seasons. The city has taken measures to accommodate such crowds by
providing more lodging options. You can find a variety of lodging options if
you want to stay in Page, Arizona. This includes hotels, motels, camping, and
RV sites.
When
visiting the greater Page area during the Winter months, affordable lodging and
availability are easier to secure. We highly recommend booking with Hampton Inn
& Suites located just 8.2 miles from Lower Antelope Canyon.
Since
the winter is not the busy time of the year, you can find excellent lodging
during the winter months. Popular sites do not be book out or fill up as
quickly. Usually when this happens hotel spots will lower their prices or give
you rooms at a discounted rate. This means you can save some money while
traveling without all of the crowds.
While it can be tempting to want to camp out, keep in mind that the weather can get cold. The lows for the weather are typically in the high 20s (Fahrenheit). Highs during the daytime fall around the mid to low 50s. Camping is still an option for you, just prepare yourself to have some heat sources to keep yourself warm during the night. Because of low traveling traffic, RV and camping sites may close down during the winter. Make sure to check their site or give them a call to see if they are open when you want to come to visit Antelope Canyon.
Contact Us:
Dixie's Lower Antelope Canyon Tours - Arizona
Indn, Route 222, Page, AZ 86040, United States
https://www.antelopelowercanyon.com/
Contact us: +1(928)-640-1761
Tour Booking: book@lowercanyontours.com
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