Antelope Canyon is an incredibly beautiful slot canyon in Page, Arizona. The canyon has intricately cut walls that will play with your imagination. There are three entry options - Lower Antelope Canyon, Upper Antelope Canyon, and Rattlesnake Canyon. All entries are on Navajo Tribal Land and therefore all three places require both admission to enter the park and a pre-purchased ticket for a tour at a specified time. Inside the canyon, the floor is sandy and flat. The walls are tight but don’t require squeezing. To get into the canyon, steps and ladders are required on some tours, and all tours involve at least a short walk through the desert (which is going to be hot in the sun in the summer). I have links to other slot canyon hikes at the end of this post (most of which are free or just cost the admission of the park).
A Picture's Worth a Thousand Miles
Have you ever looked at a beautiful picture and thought to yourself, I want to go there? Have you ever convinced yourself that you actually need to go there and then planned an entire vacation around getting to be in the middle of the picture you saw? Pictures create the itinerary for my family trips. Find some inspiration for your next adventure.
How to Spend an Adventure-Filled Day in Page, AZ
If you are looking for an off-the-beaten path vacation destination with beauty and adventure, spend a few days in Page, AZ. Hike to Horseshoe Bend, take a tour through Antelope Canyon and enjoy a boat ride on Lake Powell. See the Glen Canyon Dam and spend some time exploring the Glen Canyon New Wave.
An Adventure Awaits in Arizona
Trip ideas, places to go, hikes for kids on your next vacation to Arizona including Phoenix, Arizona State University, Sedona, Tuscon, Sagauro National Park, Sabino Canyon, Kartchner Canyon State Park, Chiricahua National Monument, Grand Canyon North and South Rim, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, and Petrified Forest National Park
