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Experience a 2-hour off-road UTV tour in Utah, riding sandy trails to a stunning overlook above Lower Antelope Canyon with expert guides and photo ops.

The Lower Antelope Canyon UTV Tour with Guide offers a thrilling way to explore one of Utah’s most striking landscapes. For $125 per person, this 2-hour adventure departs from Page and takes riders through winding sandy trails, slickrock, and high desert terrain. Guided by licensed professionals, the tour emphasizes safety while delivering unforgettable scenery and photo opportunities.
This experience is ideal for those seeking a combination of adrenaline and scenic beauty. It suits individuals without prior off-road experience since it offers a balanced ride for beginners and seasoned riders alike. However, it is not suitable for children under 6, pregnant women, or anyone with back or heart problems. Keep in mind that the damage deposit of $1500 applies per vehicle, which is fully refundable upon return.
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The tour begins at Page Adventure Company, located conveniently inside Page Honda. Travelers are advised to arrive 30 minutes before the scheduled departure to check in and receive safety gear. The meeting point’s central location makes it easy to access from nearby accommodations and attractions.
The tour operates in both morning and afternoon slots, providing flexibility for different travel plans. This setup allows visitors to choose a time that best suits their schedule, ensuring a comfortable experience regardless of the day’s plans.
Once underway, the guide leads riders through winding sandy paths and stretches of slickrock, characteristic of Utah’s high desert landscape. The terrain offers a mix of thrill and scenic views, with the guide explaining the geological features along the way.
The focus remains on safety and enjoyment, whether riders are trying an off-road vehicle for the first time or are more experienced. The guided aspect helps ensure everyone stays on course and can appreciate the landscape without concern. The ride is designed to be an engaging outdoor activity that balances adventure with accessible terrain.
The highlight of the tour unfolds at a breathtaking viewpoint just above where Lower Antelope Canyon flows toward Lake Powell. From this vantage point, visitors are treated to sweeping views of the canyon walls and shimmering lake waters.
This perch offers a rare perspective that is perfect for capturing photos of the contrast between towering stone formations and the tranquil shoreline. The guide provides insights into the landscape, making this spot ideal for picture-taking and appreciating the natural beauty of this part of Utah.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the ride, travelers traverse a variety of high desert terrains, including high desert stretches that showcase the rugged character of the region. The tour’s route emphasizes sandy trails and slickrock, which together create a dynamic off-road experience.
This terrain is suitable for most riders, regardless of experience, thanks to the professional guidance and safety gear provided. The helmet and goggles ensure protection, while the bottled water keeps riders hydrated amid the sunlit environment.
The tour package covers essential safety and comfort elements, including an experienced guide, off-road vehicle for two people, helmet, goggles, and bottled water. The premium damage waiver adds peace of mind in case of any mishaps.
Participants should bring passport or ID and a driver’s license for check-in and vehicle operation. Wearing comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for off-roading enhances the experience, while essentials like sunscreen and a camera help capture the scenery.
The damage deposit of $1500 is authorized on a credit or debit card at check-in, then refunded after the vehicle is returned in good condition. This deposit is a standard part of the process but should be noted ahead of time.
This tour is designed for individuals aged 6 and above, but it is not suitable for children under 6. It is also not recommended for pregnant women or those with back or heart problems, due to the nature of off-road riding.
Participants should wear comfortable, sturdy shoes and be prepared for outdoor conditions. The terrain can be uneven, so good footwear and sun protection are advised. The tour’s pace is moderate, making it accessible for most physically capable travelers.
This tour appeals most to adventure seekers eager to experience Utah’s scenic high desert from a different perspective. It’s also perfect for photographers wanting to capture stunning views of the canyon walls and lakeside landscapes.
Those interested in off-road riding without extensive prior experience will find this tour especially welcoming. It offers a safe, guided environment that combines scenic exploration with a dose of adrenaline, pacing the ride to suit a range of comfort levels.

The Lower Antelope Canyon UTV Tour with Guide provides a well-rounded experience blending adventure, scenery, and exploration in Utah’s high desert. The 2-hour tour is a great choice for those looking to see impressive canyon views from a unique vantage point, with the added thrill of off-road riding.
While it’s not suitable for the very youngest children or those with specific health concerns, most riders will appreciate the professional guidance, scenic vistas, and photo opportunities. The tour’s flexible scheduling and included safety gear make it a practical and enjoyable outing for visitors staying near Page.
With its combination of rugged terrain and stunning outlooks, this tour offers a memorable way to experience Utah’s natural beauty — perfect for adventure lovers and landscape photographers alike.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 6 years old, but children aged 6 and above can participate, provided they meet health and safety requirements.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring a passport or ID, driver’s license, wearing comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for off-road riding. Don’t forget sunscreen and a camera for photos.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 2 hours, including safety briefings and the ride itself.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Page Adventure Company, located inside Page Honda in Utah.
Are there any age or health restrictions?
Yes, the tour is not recommended for children under 6, pregnant women, or individuals with back or heart problems.
What does the price include?
The fee covers an experienced guide, off-road vehicle, helmet and goggles, bottled water, and a premium damage waiver.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour available in the afternoon?
Yes, it is usually available in both morning and afternoon time slots, providing flexibility.
What is the damage deposit?
A $1500 damage deposit is authorized on your credit or debit card but refunded when the vehicle is returned in good condition.