Antelope Canyon Kayak Rentals

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Experience the best kayaking on Lake Powell with our easy, customer-focused rental process. If you are interested in kayaking Antelope Canyon, here at Lake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks we make it simple to get on the water.

Our antelope canyon kayak rentals include free delivery and pickup at Antelope Point Public Boat Launch. Check in is quick and stress-free, so you can spend more time kayaking on Lake Powell and less time figuring out logistics.

Our knowledgeable, welcoming team is here to help every step of the way. From answering questions to ensuring you feel confident before launching. We’re known for outstanding customer service and our well-maintained gear that is clean, comfortable, and ready for adventure. 

Launching from Antelope Point gives you direct access to the world-famous Antelope Canyon, making it one of the best spots for kayak rentals on Lake Powell. Paddle through stunning canyon scenery, explore hidden coves, or enjoy swimming in the turquoise water. We are your top choice for Antelope Canyon Kayak rentals in Lake Powell – your Page, Arizona adventure starts here.

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Antelope Canyon Kayak Rentals

Free Delivery & Pickup at the Antelope Point 

Double Kayaks or Single Kayaks Available

  • Experience the best kayaking on Lake Powell exploring the iconic Antelope Canyon.
  • Free delivery and pickup at Antelope Point Public Boat Launch
  • Due to the distance & potential weather & wave conditions, this rental is best for those with experience kayaking.
  • With a daily rate per kayak rental, start early and maximize your day kayaking, hiking, & swimming.
  • PLEASE NOTE: Water levels can drastically change our launching area, there may be a hill at the end of the boat ramp that customers are responsible to walk their equipment down & back up after paddling. If carrying the kayak or trip conditions feel unmanageable, a guided tour may be a better option, as our guides handle all lifting & logistics.

Details

  • Sit on top Kayak (double or single)
  • Quality Paddles
  • Life Jacket (PFD)  – adult, children, & infant sizes available. 
  • Map & instructions. 
  • Free Delivery & Pick up of rented equipment at the Antelope Point Public Boat Launch.
  • You can add on a Dry Bag Rental for $10 (first come first serve if not added to your reservation).
  • Check in is at our store approximately 30 minutes before your delivery time.
  • At check-in, you’ll receive life jackets, driving directions, and complete waivers for everyone in your party.
  • After check-in, drive your group to the launch point inside Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.(To enter you will need A National Parks Pass or pay $30 entrance fee per vehicle. This is not included in your reservation.)
    Our rental staff will meet you at the launch with your equipment.
  • Food & Lots of Water
  • Sun Protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, hat)
  • Appropriate Seasonal Attire (warm layers in early spring & late fall, swimsuit in summer)
  • Footwear (sturdy sandals, running shoes, or watershoes)
  • Camera or Phone with Dry Storage (you will get wet!)
  • National Park Pass or you will be responsible for $30 fee per vehicle
  • Allow 2-3 hours for the water portion & 1-2 hours of hiking. 4-5 hours for to do the whole activity. 
  • Your trip begins & ends at the same boat launch, so you can turn around whenever you’d like. Just keep in mind: the farther you go, the farther you’ll paddle back.

Yes! Gear is limited. 

Antelope Canyon Kayak Rentals

Explore the beautiful scenery of Lake Powell in Page, Arizona at your own pace with one of our Lake Powell kayak rentals.

OPTIONS

Wahweap Bay
Kayak Rentals

Free Delivery & Pickup to Wahweap Boat Launch

 

  • The best option for beginners.
  • Discover Wahweap Bay’s many beaches and calmer waters.
  • Perfect for a full day or a few hours of exploring.
  • An easy half-mile paddle across the lake will take you to various hikes and canyons to paddle through.
  • We are happy to provide you with hiking recommendations!

Antelope Canyon Kayak Rentals

Free Delivery & Pickup at the Antelope Point 

Double Kayaks or Single Kayaks Available

  • Experience the best kayaking on Lake Powell exploring the iconic Antelope Canyon.
  • Free delivery and pickup at Antelope Point Public Boat Launch
  • Due to the distance & potential weather & wave conditions, this rental is best for those with experience kayaking.
  • With a daily rate per kayak rental, start early and maximize your day kayaking, hiking, & swimming.
  • PLEASE NOTE: Water levels can drastically change our launching area, there may be a hill at the end of the boat ramp that customers are responsible to walk their equipment down & back up after paddling. If carrying the kayak or trip conditions feel unmanageable, a guided tour may be a better option, as our guides handle all lifting & logistics.

More Info

Situated near Page, Arizona, on Navajo land, Antelope Canyon is a mesmerizing natural slot canyon and a celebrated landmark in the American Southwest.

Famous for its extraordinary twisting corridors and striking formations such as fins, stalactites, and various speleothems, Antelope Canyon spans around 30 miles and is divided into four key sections. These sections include the well-known Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons and the less frequented Canyon X and Secret Antelope Canyon.

Formed over thousands of years by the forces of seasonal floods and wind, the canyon’s slender pathways stretch several hundred feet from its entrance. Renowned globally as one of the most spectacular slot canyons, Antelope Canyon is revered for its breathtaking beauty and distinctive geological structures.

A woman holds a paddle above her head while in a kayak in Antelope Canyon
A woman holds a paddle above her head at sunset while paddling wahweap bay

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

All rentals except inflatable paddleboards include free delivery and pickup to either Antelope Point Public boat launch or to Wahweap Boat Launch.
Food, water, and sun protection! Things do get wet and the lake is very deep, so don’t drop anything! It is best to have everything contained in a dry bag. We recommend wearing your sunglasses with a tether (especially those with prescriptions). We do sell sunscreen, dry bags, floating phone cases, sunglass tethers and other things you may need for a day on the lake.
The National Park Service regulations require all operators 13 years of age or older to have a Type III adult USCG-approved life jacket (also known as Personal Flotation Device or PFD) either attached to the vessel or worn at all times. All children under 13 years old are required to wear a USCG-approved life jacket at all times while on the water! Life jackets are included with the rentals and tours. Paddleboard leashes are required to be worn at all times and are included.
We have boards and kayaks that can accommodate up to a 250 lb individual. We reserve the right to cancel any rental or tour if we feel the safety of you or another person is at risk. As long as you can physically get yourself back onto the vessel you are good to go! Keep in mind the lake is very deep and sometimes you do not have the assistance of being on shore to get back onto your vessel. A larger person may be more comfortable using a double kayak which will offer more floatation and stability so please let us know if you would like that option. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Just keep in mind that falling in the water is possible, so just be prepared in case you do. Our instructors can show you how easy it is to get back “on-board”. There are no lifeguards here so be smart and plan accordingly. Remember, paddling out is voluntary-paddling back is mandatory so know your limits.
All participants must come to our store to check-in and complete waivers. While checking in we will go over a map and give you directions to get to the boat ramp where you have chosen to have your gear delivered. Before leaving our shop your group will grab lifejackets and then drive yourselves out to the boat ramp to meet your gear.
Check the weather. You will get wet! Quick dry workout out type clothing is best. No cotton! Dress in layers! We do have a rocky environment and you will want to protect your feet with sturdy footwear. A hat, sunscreen and sunglasses to protect you from the sun. We do rent wetsuits and splash gear in the colder months.

RELATED RENTALS

  • Sit on top Kayak (double or single)
  • Quality Paddles
  • Life Jacket (PFD)  – adult, children, & infant sizes available. 
  • Map & instructions. 
  • Free Delivery & Pick up of rented equipment at the Antelope Point Public Boat Launch.
  • You can add on a Dry Bag Rental for $10 (first come first serve if not added to your reservation).
  • Check in is at our store approximately 30 minutes before your delivery time.
  • At check-in, you’ll receive life jackets, driving directions, and complete waivers for everyone in your party.
  • After check-in, drive your group to the launch point inside Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.(To enter you will need A National Parks Pass or pay $30 entrance fee per vehicle. This is not included in your reservation.)
    Our rental staff will meet you at the launch with your equipment.
  • Food & Lots of Water
  • Sun Protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, hat)
  • Appropriate Seasonal Attire (warm layers in early spring & late fall, swimsuit in summer)
  • Footwear (sturdy sandals, running shoes, or watershoes)
  • Camera or Phone with Dry Storage (you will get wet!)
  • National Park Pass or you will be responsible for $30 fee per vehicle
  • Allow 2-3 hours for the water portion & 1-2 hours of hiking. 4-5 hours for to do the whole activity. 
  • Your trip begins & ends at the same boat launch, so you can turn around whenever you’d like. Just keep in mind: the farther you go, the farther you’ll paddle back.

Yes! Gear is limited. 

We have boards and kayaks that can accommodate up to a 250 lb individual. We reserve the right to cancel any rental or tour if we feel the safety of you or another person is at risk. As long as you can physically get yourself back onto the vessel you are good to go! Keep in mind the lake is very deep and sometimes you do not have the assistance of being on shore to get back onto your vessel. A larger person may be more comfortable using a double kayak which will offer more floatation and stability so please let us know if you would like that option. Please contact us if you have any questions.