4/10/2022

Antelope Canyon

Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours. Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours provides one-of-a-kind tours of beautiful Upper Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon is made up of two magnificent slot canyons that lie on land belonging to the Navajo Nation, and is a sacred site of the Navajo People as well as a Navajo Tribal Park that can be accessed by permit only. Zion Canyon, one of two dozen in Zion National Park in southern Utah, may be the most famous slot canyon in the Southwest, but the Upper Antelope may be the most photographed! The hues of the sandstone are the richest in the early morning and late afternoon, although if you’d like to take in the canyon’s famous beams of light, heading in. Explore Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend on this guided day trip from Flagstaff. Meet up your Navajo guide and begin to descend into the canyon, the rays of sunlight make for beautiful photos. Later, take a short hike to Horseshoe Bend, where the Colorado River snakes and bends and twists. It's one of the most dramatic spans of the entire river.

Current weather in Lower Antelope Canyon and forecast for today, tomorrow, and next 14 days. We are conveniently located in Page, AZ. Many of our visitors take our Antelope Canyon tours from Las Vegas, Sedona, Flagstaff and Phoenix. Our tours involve transporting you to the Upper Antelope Canyon in our four-wheel-drive tour trucks that are rugged, safe, and comfortable.


Trail Head: 36.8558, -111.37
Difficulty: Moderate
Length: 2-5 miles
Antelope Canyon

Antelope Canyon is one of the most famous and most photographed canyons on earth. You see it on magazine covers, posters and coffee table books. It is beautiful - you gasp with wonder when you see sunlight dancing on the canyon's sculpted walls.

Most people enter the canyon because they want to take photographs. You don’t really hike through it, you position and shoot. The canyon is located on Navajo Nation land and a Navajo-licensed guide must accompany you.

The canyon is located just east of Page, Arizona. It runs north, across Hwy 98, into Lake Powell. The most photogenic section, called the Corkscrew, is located south of Hwy 98. Lower Antelope Canyon is located just north of Hwy 98. It contains deep, twisting narrows but they lack the photogenic qualities found in the Upper Canyon.

A wide expanse of bland, shallow canyon separates the Upper and Lower sections. The two sections must be hiked individually - they are seldom combined into a super hike.

Corkscrew (Upper Canyon)

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Because the Corkscrew is so popular, it is wise to make reservations in advance.

To reach The Corkscrew drive east from Page for about 3 miles and then follow a dirt road south for about 2 miles.

Lower Antelope Canyon

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Lower Antelope Canyon begins just north of Hwy 98. The canyon is well entrenched at that point; entry and exit is via ladders bolted to the canyon wall.

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Lake Powell's water back up into the bottom of Antelope Canyon. You can boat a short distance into the canyon, and hike above the water. However, the canyon is not spectacular in that area. There is no way to hike from the lake to the photogenic sections.

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