
1. Why Visit Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon is one of the most iconic natural wonders of the American Southwest — a narrow sandstone slot canyon famous for its flowing rock formations, glowing orange walls, and magical light beams. Located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona, it’s a dream destination for photographers, nature lovers, and travelers exploring the Grand Circle.
The canyon is divided into two main sections:
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Upper Antelope Canyon (“The Crack”) – known for light beams and easy walkways
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Lower Antelope Canyon (“The Corkscrew”) – narrower, more adventurous passages
Antelope Canyon is perfect for:
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Photographers
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Road trip travelers
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Families
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Adventure lovers
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Grand Canyon & Horseshoe Bend visitors
Whether you want incredible photos or a once-in-a-lifetime natural experience, Antelope Canyon delivers.
2. Best Time to Visit Antelope Canyon
The best time to visit is March–October, when sunlight creates bright colors and dramatic beams.
| Season | Months | Weather | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| High Season | Apr–Oct | Warm, sunny | Best light beams, more crowds |
| Shoulder Season | Mar & Nov | Mild | Great photos, fewer people |
| Winter | Dec–Feb | Cool weather | No beams but beautiful soft light |
Tip:
For the famous light beams, visit Upper Antelope Canyon between 11 AM – 1 PM (May–September).
3. How to Get to Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon sits just east of Page, Arizona, close to the Utah border.
Nearest Airports:
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Page Municipal Airport (PGA) – 10 min
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Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG) – 2.5 hrs
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Las Vegas (LAS) – 4.5 hrs
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Phoenix (PHX) – 4.5 hrs
From Page, AZ:
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Driving: 10–15 minutes
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Tours: Depart from Page or meet at the canyon entrance
Important:
You cannot visit Antelope Canyon on your own.
A Navajo-guided tour is required for entry.
4. Upper vs Lower Antelope Canyon
| Canyon | Best For | Difficulty | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upper Antelope Canyon | First-time visitors, photographers | Easy | Famous light beams, wider path |
| Lower Antelope Canyon | Adventure lovers | Moderate (ladders & steps) | Narrow passages, dramatic shapes |
| Canyon X | Budget-friendly, fewer crowds | Easy–Moderate | Wider spaces, great for photography |
Recommendation:
For the classic iconic photos → Upper Canyon
For more adventure & fewer crowds → Lower Canyon
5. Best Things to Do Near Antelope Canyon
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Horseshoe Bend
One of the most photographed river bends in the world — only 10 minutes from Page. -
Lake Powell
Go boating, kayaking, or swimming in the blue-red Colorado Plateau scenery. -
Glen Canyon Dam
Great viewpoints of the lake and Colorado River. -
Navajo Village Heritage Center
Learn about Navajo culture, history, and traditions. -
Antelope Canyon Boat Tour
See the flooded part of the canyon from Lake Powell.
6. Ticket Prices & Tours (2025)
| Tour Type | Price (USD) | Duration |
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| Upper Antelope Canyon Tour | $90–$150 | 1.5 hrs |
| Upper “Prime Time” Light Beam Tour | $120–$180 | 1.5–2 hrs |
| Lower Antelope Canyon Tour | $60–$95 | 1–1.5 hrs |
| Canyon X Tour | $40–$70 | 1–1.5 hrs |
| Photography Tours | Limited availability | 2–3 hrs |
Tip:
Tours often sell out weeks in advance — book early, especially April–September.
7. Where to Stay
Most visitors stay in Page, Arizona, just minutes from the canyon.
Best Areas:
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Downtown Page – restaurants, shops, tour pickups
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Lake Powell area – scenic lake views
Recommended Hotels:
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Hyatt Place Page/Lake Powell
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Lake Powell Resort
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Best Western View of Lake Powell
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Courtyard by Marriott Page
8. Photography Tips
To capture the best colors and effects:
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Visit during midday for strong beams (Upper Canyon)
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For Lower Canyon → morning or late afternoon gives soft golden light
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Avoid weekends (crowded)
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Bring a wide-angle lens
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Tripods are not allowed on regular tours
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Set camera to high ISO + wide aperture
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Wear neutral colors to avoid color reflections on canyon walls
9. Suggested 2-Day Itinerary
Day 1:
Upper Antelope Canyon → Horseshoe Bend → Sunset at Lake Powell
Day 2:
Lower Antelope Canyon → Glen Canyon Dam → Boat tour or kayaking
10. Safety Tips
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Summers are hot — bring water and sun protection
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The canyon can flood — tours are cancelled during storms
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Wear comfortable shoes
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Follow your Navajo guide at all times
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No climbing the canyon walls
11. FAQ
Which is better: Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon?
Upper is best for iconic light beams; Lower is more adventurous and less crowded.
How long does the tour last?
Most tours take 60–90 minutes.
Can I visit without a guide?
No — all access is controlled by Navajo Nation and requires a guided tour.
Is Antelope Canyon family-friendly?
Yes, but Lower Canyon has ladders, so Upper is easier for kids and seniors.
Is it worth visiting in winter?
Yes — lighting is softer and crowds are smaller.









