Born and raised in Page, Arizona, guide Tyler Hunter reveals Lake Powell’s hidden wonders through intimate, crowd-free tours. Certified in wilderness first aid and off-road safety, he leads each private outing with the calm confid...
Antelope Kayak Tours offers what reviewers consistently call a breathtaking alternative to the crowded land tours of Antelope Canyon. The guides, particularly Rich, Justin, Nolan, and Vince, earn glowing praise for being knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely passionate about what they do. Several guests highlight the educational aspect, with guides sharing insights about the native culture and local geography. One memorable touch? Justin playing the Navajo flute inside the canyon, creating what multiple reviewers described as a truly magical moment. The experience involves about 3 miles of kayaking round trip plus 1-2 miles of hiking, and no previous kayaking experience is necessary. Most reviewers found it manageable and well worth the effort, though a few noted it can be challenging for complete beginners. Expect to get wet from paddling and potentially wade into the water at some point. The paddle back under midday sun can be tiring, so morning tours seem to be the sweet spot for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds on the water. One small operational hiccup appeared in the reviews involving a last-minute reschedule, but the overwhelming majority of guests had seamless, unforgettable experiences that they're eager to repeat.