Antelope Canyon

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Antelope Canyon, located west of Page, has been featured in innumerable images in galleries around Arizona. As you go into the canyon, the carved, twisting sandstone walls rise around you, with light shafts from the tight entrance above. Photographers will be pleasantly surprised!

Antelope Canyon's meandering, twisting fractures are captivating to explore as sunbeams enchantingly slither their way down the sandstone walls, lighting and bathing the delicate red tones in brilliant light.

The canyon is named for the pronghorn antelopes. They used to roam the area, and it is divided into two parts: upper and lower canyon. While both are stunning, you should go for the upper canyon if you are a casual visitor looking for a good time. The Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons are only accessible via guided tour since they are located in a Navajo Tribal Park.