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Explore stunning slot canyons in Antelope Valley on a guided Wind Pebble Canyon tour, including visits to Fire, Turquoise, and Thumbnail Canyons for $80.

The Antelope Valley Wind Pebble Canyon Tour offers an engaging 2 to 3-hour adventure in Arizona, priced at $80 per person. This guided experience takes you through three unique canyons—Thumbnail Canyon, Fire Canyon, and Turquoise Canyon—highlighting their distinctive geological and botanical features. The tour is ideal for moderate to more advanced hikers eager to explore slot canyons on private land, with a focus on natural beauty and authentic Navajo culture.
A notable highlight is the visit to a working Navajo ranch, where you can see sheep, horses, cattle, goats, and a llama. The tour’s small group format ensures a personalized experience, with limited to 2 participants, and a live English-speaking guide leading the way. While the $8 Navajo Permit Fee is not included in the price, this tour delivers a well-rounded exploration of the area’s spectacular landscapes and cultural insights.
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This tour begins at Ligai Si’ Anii Tours, located at Milepost 35.5, 8 miles south of Coppermine Rd N20, Page, AZ 86040. Booking offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, giving flexibility in planning your trip.

The Wind Pebble Canyon tour takes you through two of Antelope Valley’s slot canyons, each showcasing distinct geological features. Fire Canyon is renowned for its striking colors and formations, while Turquoise Canyon impresses with its botanical diversity. The trail along canyon side walls includes steep sections with ladders, making physical fitness and comfort with heights important considerations.
The guided walk allows you to appreciate the layered rock formations, narrow passageways, and natural beauty that make these canyons special. The dry riverbed hiking offers a chance to see multiple canyon formations, providing a varied landscape that keeps the experience lively and engaging.

An integral part of this tour is the visit to a working Navajo ranch. Here, you observe local livestock, including sheep, horses, cattle, goats, and a llama, while learning about Navajo life and traditions. This cultural element adds depth to the overall experience, connecting natural wonders with the human stories behind them.
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The tour is designed for moderate and more advanced hikers, given the steep trail sections and ladder climbs. Participants must be comfortable with heightened environments; those with fear of heights, mobility issues, or claustrophobia might find some parts challenging. It’s advisable to notify staff in advance if there are any concerns about climbing or trail difficulty.

The guided tour covers visits to two canyons and the Navajo ranch, offering a comprehensive experience. Participants should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, camera, sunscreen, and plenty of water to stay prepared for the outdoor conditions. The tour does not include food or drinks, and transportation to the meeting point is the responsibility of each guest.

Weather can impact this tour, as sleet or rain might cause part of the experience to be shortened. The cancellation policy offers the option to cancel up to 24 hours before for a full refund, providing peace of mind in case plans change unexpectedly.
Reviews highlight the tour’s knowledgeable guides, with mentions of guides who share stories and local insights. Guides like John are praised for being friendly and informative, making the experience more enriching. The small group size allows for personalized attention, with some visitors appreciating the peaceful, private environment on their tour.
However, some reviews point out difficulty in locating the meeting point due to lack of precise coordinates, and height restrictions may limit participation for certain guests. It’s important to communicate any concerns beforehand to ensure a smooth experience.
This Wind Pebble Canyon tour is perfect for adventurous hikers who enjoy geological marvels and cultural experiences. It suits those comfortable with trail climbing, ladder usage, and steep terrain. It’s especially appealing to visitors interested in native Navajo life and natural scenery.
This tour offers a balanced mix of adventure, scenery, and cultural insight for $80, making it a compelling choice for moderate to advanced hikers seeking a meaningful outdoor activity in Arizona. The inclusion of a working Navajo ranch and visits to distinctive canyons add unique touches that set it apart from standard canyon hikes.
While some trail sections require climbing and height tolerance, the guides’ expertise and small group size help create a safe, engaging, and memorable experience. This tour suits those eager to explore Arizona’s hidden geological gems with a touch of local culture.
Is there an age restriction for this tour?
Yes, age restrictions apply, and it’s recommended to contact the tour provider for specific details.
What is the cost of the Navajo permit?
An $8 Navajo Permit Fee is required but not included in the tour price.
How long does the tour last?
The tour typically lasts 2 to 3 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Ligai Si’ Anii Tours, Milepost 35.5, 8 miles south of Coppermine Rd N20, Page, AZ 86040.
Is this tour suitable for people afraid of heights?
Participants must be able to climb two ladder systems and handle steep trail sections, so it may not be suitable for those with fear of heights.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a hat, camera, sunscreen, and water.
Are food and drinks included?
No, participants need to bring their own food and drinks.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is transportation to the meeting point provided?
No, transportation is not included, so guests must arrange their own arrival.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of slot canyon exploration and a visit to a Navajo ranch offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural insight rarely found in other canyon tours.