Frame Lake Powell’s canyon walls from a smaller open-bow boat
2 hours
Guided boat tour, shaded seating
Explore Lake Powell aboard a smaller open-bow boat built for close-up canyon photography. A US Coast Guard licensed captain shares local knowledge of the area’s geography, history, and culture.
Cancel at least 72 hours before start for a full refund. If the operator cancels due to unsafe weather or conditions, you can reschedule; if it cannot be rescheduled, you’ll receive a refund. Arrive at the dock at least 10 minutes before start or you forfeit your tour without a refund.
Yes. All vehicles must present a Glen Canyon park pass (or an Annual National Park Pass) to enter the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. You buy the pass at the booth on your way into the park.
Arrive at the dock 15 minutes before departure. If you are not present at least 10 minutes before start time, you forgo your spot and no refunds are given.
Yes. You must be able to walk about 400 yards downhill and uphill between parking and the dock and step into and out of the boat.
Captains Austin, Lans, Anthony, and Conan John consistently earn glowing praise from guests, with reviewers describing them as knowledgeable, personable, and genuinely passionate about the region. The smaller boat format is a recurring highlight since tours typically accommodate just a handful of couples, creating an intimate atmosphere that larger commercial tours simply can't match. Guests come away with great photos, fascinating geology and history lessons, and a relaxed pace that lets the scenery do its job. The two-hour Antelope Canyon photography tour seems to be the sweet spot for most visitors, offering a comfortable, well-maintained boat and enough time to soak in Glen Canyon's dramatic rock formations. A few practical touches stand out too, like captains having hair ties and towels on hand for swimmers. One reviewer flagged a frustrating phone interaction with a staff member, which is worth noting, though the on-water experience and overall customer service draw overwhelmingly positive feedback. For anyone visiting the Page, Arizona area, this is a genuinely memorable way to see the canyons.
We enjoyed a scenic boat ride across Lake Powell to Antelope Canyon. Along the way, the water was as smooth as glass, creating beautiful reflections of the towering rock walls and colorful canyon formations. Surrounded by amazing scenery at every turn, it was a relaxing day on the water.
A-A-Ron SC
July 1, 2026
We enjoyed a scenic boat ride across Lake Powell to Antelope Canyon. Along the way, the water was as smooth as glass, creating beautiful reflections of the towering rock walls and colorful canyon formations. Surrounded by amazing scenery at every turn, it was a relaxing day on the water.
A-A-Ron SC
July 1, 2026
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