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Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Antelope Canyon, a captivating slot canyon in Arizona renowned for its stunning light beams and intricate sandstone formations.
Antelope Canyon, a stunning slot canyon in Arizona, captivates visitors with its intricate rock formations and mesmerizing light beams, making it a must-see destination for photographers and nature lovers alike. Experience the breathtaking beauty of this natural wonder as you navigate through its narrow passageways and vibrant colors, creating unforgettable memories.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving from Page, AZ, take AZ-98 East. Continue on AZ-98 for about 10 miles. The entrance to Antelope Canyon will be on your right. Look for signs indicating Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon tours. There is a parking area available.
Public Transportation
If you're using public transportation, start by taking a shuttle bus from Page, AZ, to the Antelope Canyon tour operators. Several companies offer this service. The shuttle will drop you off at the entrance where you can purchase tickets for either the Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon tours. Make sure to check the shuttle schedule for return times.
Walking
If you are already in Page and prefer walking, head south on Lake Powell Blvd from the center of town. Turn left onto AZ-98 and walk approximately 2.5 miles until you reach the entrance to Antelope Canyon. This may take around an hour, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring water.
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