A world-famous curve of the Colorado River, known as Horseshoe Bend, seen from above on an airplane tour.

Tours from Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend

Both Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend have exploded onto both the national and international tourism scene. We proudly offer you the ability to visit these iconic destinations on a day tour from Las Vegas. Our daily departures to Antelope Canyon feature roundtrip air transporation from Las Vegas and a guided tour through this otherworldly slot canyon led by a Navajo guide. You'll also stop at the world-famous Horseshoe Bend for photo opportunities before your return flight.

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A brightly lit region within Antelope Canyon.Antelope Canyon Expedition

Discover the mystical sandstone walls deep within the world-famous Antelope Canyon.

Duration: 9 hours
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Las Vegas to Page, AZ FAQs

How can I get to Page, Arizona?

Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines offers one-way flights to the Page, Arizona airport from both the Grand Canyon South Rim and Las Vegas. 

Where is the Page, Arizona airport located?

Our terminal in Page, Arizona is located in the Page Municipal Airport. This terminal offers flights to and from Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon South Rim. It is also the launching point for all of our world-class air tours of Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell, Rainbow Bridge, Horseshoe Bend, and more.

Page Municipal Airport
238 10th Avenue
Page, AZ 86040

Learn more about the Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines airports.

What destinations are the Page, Arizona airport close to?

The Page, Arizona airport is the closest airport to Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Rainbow Bridge, Tower Butte, and more world-famous destinations.

With Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines, you can book a direct flight to Page and explore the destinations on your own, or book one of our immersive Page, AZ tours for a guided experience.

What is there to do in Page, Arizona?

The city of Page, Arizona is one of the Southwest’s best-kept secrets. This scenic destination is a must for any outdoor adventurer and Southwester sightseer.

Here are just a few of the world-renowned landmarks surrounding the city of Page.

  • Explore the winding sandstone corridors of Antelope Canyon on a GCSA tour. This canyon, located in Navajo Nation, has been the muse for amateur and professional photographs for decades.
  • Mosy right up to the edge of a cliff to gaze down at the curious twist of Horseshoe Bend. This portion of the Colorado River snakes in nearly a full circle, and is a must-see for both sightseers and photographers in the Southwest.
  • Take a deep dive into the crystal waters of Lake Powell, America's second-largest man-made reservoir. Vacationers can go boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, waterskiing, surfing, fishing, and more on this outdoor playground. 
  • Land in a helicopter on the top of the massive flat-topped hill of Tower Butte. This 1,000-foot high butte offers unparalleled panoramic views of Lake Powell and the surrounding desert landscapes.
  • Learn about the 4th-largest dam in the United States, Glen Canyon Dam on a guided tour. This massive construction is capable of holding back over 9 trillion gallons of water and is responsible for the creation of Lake Powell.
  • Soar over the world’s tallest natural bridge, Rainbow Bridge National Monument, aboard a world-class airplane tour.
  • Work up a sweat while hiking to fascinating destinations like Chaol Falls in Navajo Canyon, Labyrinth Canyon, or the Hanging Garden.

Learn more about the activities and tours near Page, Arizona

How much time should I plan to spend at Horseshoe Bend from Page, AZ?

The Horseshoe Bend trail is about 1.5 miles roundtrip. We recommend planning to spend at least one hour walking and sightseeing along the trail. For an even more memorable experience, book a Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines airplane tour flying over Horseshoe Bend.

What is the best time of year to visit Antelope Canyon from Page, AZ?

The best time of year to visit Antelope Canyon is between late March and early October. During these warmer months, arriving at the natural landforms between 10 am and 12 pm will offer the best lighting for professional-quality photographs.