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Valerie_O, Mar 2026
I would totally do it again!
The hot air balloon experience was such a fun and unique one! The guys that helped with flying it and landing it kept us informed the whole time and made us feel safe. The breakfast we had afterwards was also delicious and fostered a sense of community between those that flew in the balloon with us. I would totally do it again!
Corina_B, Mar 2026
Lower Antelope Canyon did NOT disappoint
The lower Antelope canyon trail / tour is short ... but can be a bit trecherous for some. There are steep stairs, tight spots and unlevel ground. We loved it and the scenery was breath-taking. Just preparing you. A must see and our guide was very informative.
Sandra_R, Mar 2026
Memorable Tour
Visited Lower Antelope Canyon on 3/17 with my husband and our 18-month-old, and it was such a memorable experience for our family. From the moment we arrived, everyone at Dixie’s Lower Antelope Canyon Tours was incredibly friendly, attentive, and informative. A special thank you to Quinn and Gabby- they made the tour feel welcoming and comfortable, even with a little one in tow. Their knowledge and care really stood out. The canyon itself is absolutely breathtaking, and we truly enjoyed the entire excursion. It’s something we would love to do again in the future! Tips for future visitors: on the way to the meeting point, there are several roadside jewelry stands. I wish I had stopped at one. We were told that they’re some of the best places to find authentic, beautiful jewelry. On the way to the meeting point/Page, the time does change, don't freak out (was mentioned in the tour description, but I was still caught off guard). I did and had to call Dixie's to make sure we were going to make it on time. I recommend taking snacks/food. Was our first time going to Page/doing this tour, so glad we stopped at Sprouts in Flagstaff for some sandwiches, fruit, drinks, and chips before heading out. Once we checked in at Dixie's, we were able to have a little "picnic" under the covered tables and relax before our tour time. Lastly, if traveling with a child, do take a carrier/kangaroo. We forgot ours and had to improvise. A few of the stairs/steps going down the canyon are pretty steep, and would have been difficult without something to hold the baby/child in place. Highly recommend this tour for anyone visiting the area!
Cindy_C, Mar 2026
Tour guide was great!...
Tour guide was great! They gave us the option to switch to UTV instead of ATV since the heat was 105+ the day of our trip. UTV’ing through the mountains with my best friend was amazing and so fun. I’ve done ATV’ing and UTV’ing multiple times, and this was by far the best! Taking the UTV through the river and canyon made it worth every penny!
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Arizona tours tend to showcase its world-famous landscapes. The state has three national parks, so you’ll find plenty of experts to guide you through the Grand Canyon, Sedona Vortex, and the Sonoran Desert by foot, off-road vehicles, railroad, or mountain bikes. There’s even a narrated cruise that takes you out on Canyon Lake or helicopter and hot air balloon rides that can give you aerial perspectives. But don’t forget that Arizona’s allure extends beyond its natural wonders. So, when you need a break from your outdoor adventures, local guides help you experience Arizona’s exceptional food and wine scene.

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