6 Day Grand Canyon, Slot, and Kayak, Experience
Walk Antelope Canyon, watch the sunset at Horseshoe Bend, experience 4 days backpacking in the Grand Canyon, and recover on a paddle board trip back into another unvisited section of Antelope Canyon. Sound like an Amazing week? It is!
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Top-of-the-line tent, backcountry sleeping pad and multi-day backpack
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High-quality sleeping bag (laundered after every use)
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Use of trekking poles
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Use of snow crampons if necessary
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All meals while backpacking including a few traditional Navajo dishes
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A professional, knowledgeable, Wilderness First Responder certified Grand Canyon hiking guide
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Roundtrip transportation from Page, Arizona to the Grand Canyon and back
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Entrance fees and national park permits
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First-Aid and emergency items
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Paid Pass to a Slot Canyon Tour
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Paid Kayak Tour
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NOT INCLUDED
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Clothes, raingear, and footwear (see recommendations)
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Sunscreen, toiletries, and personal items
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Water bottle/bladder
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Headlamp
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Lodging in Page on Nights 1 & 5 (hotel discounts are available)
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Guide gratuity (industry recommendation is 10-20% of trip cost)
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Price per person
$1850
Day 1
Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend
Page, AZ
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Antelope Canyon Hike 1 mile/1.6 km ​ -
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Majestic Unique Slot Canyon
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Navajo Culture & History
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Horseshoe Bend Overlook Hike .1-1 mile/.1-1.6 km ​
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Unique Colorado River Overlook
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Amazing Sunset
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Difficulty - Easy​
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The Slot Canyons of northern Arizona are majestic places where you'll find nothing like anywhere else on Earth. We have the best tours lined up for you to experience the canyons as they should be. After visiting the slot canyons you'll visit the scenic landmark Horseshoe Bend. This day itself will be one for the books. But it's just your leg and eye warm-up for what you're about to experience over the next 4 days, both literally and figuratively.
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Day 2
Grand Canyon
North Rim to Cottonwood Campground
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2 Hour Scenic Shuttle from Page to Trailhead
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​Compared to 4-6 hours from most companies out of Flagstaff or Phoenix
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Backpack 6.5 mile/10.5 km ​ - 4200 ft/1280 m elevation drop
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Coconino Overlook​​
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Supai Tunnel
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Manzanita Rest Area
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Bright Angel Creek
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Waterfalls, Wildlife, & Fauna
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Ending at Cottonwood Campground with cool feet soaking in the nearby Bright Angel Creek
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Amazing prepared Lunch & Hot Dinner
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Difficulty - Moderate to Hard​
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Typically the downhill is where many have the hardest time. It won't be all go though, you'll be taking some time from hiking while you enjoy those above points. We'll give you some stretches and exercises that will help a ton.​
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Day 3
Grand Canyon
Cottonwood Camp to Bright Angel Camp
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Backpack 7.8 mile/12.5 km Hike - 1540 ft/470 m elevation drop
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Ribbon Falls
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Bright Angel Creek
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"The Box"
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Several low-crossing bridges
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Waterfalls, Wildlife, & Fauna - Deer Likely
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Colorado River
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Indian Ruins
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Colorado Beaches
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Phantom Ranch (FAMOUS LEMONADE 😋)
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Difficulty - Easy to Moderate​
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A much easier day, a moderate downhill hike next to Bright Angel Creek through many beautiful riparian areas.
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Day 4
Bright Angel Camp to Havasupai Garden Camp
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Backpack 5 mile/8 km Hike - 1300ft/400 m elevation gain​
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Colorado River Crossing on Silver Bridge
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1.5 Miles/2.4 km of Colorado Riverside hiking
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River Rest Stop
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Devil's Corkscrew
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Pioneer Ruins
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Pipe Creek
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Plateau Point Sunset
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Difficulty - Easy to Moderate​
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A first taste of ascending the Grand Canyon. You'll be on an easy pace as you walk next to the beautiful and majestic Colorado River for a good portion of your hike. Followed by tackling the notorious Devil's corkscrew for some Pioneer fun, and ending with a sunset at the amazing Sunset Point, it will be a fantastic and day full of memories.
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Day 5
Havasupai Garden Camp to South Rim
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Backpack 4.5 mile/7.2 km Hike - 3040ft/925 m elevation gain​
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Final Ascend with wide-open views
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Dinosaur Tracks
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Indian Pictographs
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Infamous Jacob's Ladder
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Big Horn Sheep
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Lots of "Almost there"
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High FIves, Smiles, and Tears to Finish!
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2 Hour Shuttle back to Page, AZ across the Navajo Reservation
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Difficulty - Moderate to Hard​
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The last day will be an early rise to enjoy the shade of the morning while hiking a tough uphill. Two big stops at 3 mile and 1 1/2 mile rest stop to enjoy the canyon a few last times. Hard to find Indian pictographs, dinosaur tracks, and possible Big Horn Sheep will be pointed out by your guide.
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Day 6
Recovery Kayak trip into Antelope Canyon lakeside
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Backpack 5 Mile Kayak Tour ​
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Lake Powell Canyons
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Slot Canyon only accessible by water
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Great day off the legs​
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Difficulty - Easy ​
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A great way to end your time in the area and get in some good recovery for your deserving body. We can also offer an array of additional light activities, even including a Massage!
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