Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon in the Navajo Reservation, Arizona, USA
Upper Antelope Canyon in the Navajo Reservation, Arizona, USA

Antelope Canyon Tours and Tickets

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Situated on Navajo land in the Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona, Antelope Canyon is one of the most photographed slot canyons in the United States. This natural wonder was formed by water rushing through rock over the course of millions of years. It’s made up of two separate sections: the deep (but narrow) Upper Antelope Canyon (also known as Spiral Rock Arches) and the Lower Antelope Canyon (Hasdeztwazi).

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Regan_C, Nov 2024
Antelope Canyon a Must-See
Our guide was funny, knowledgeable and courteous! Bus was clean and spacious. Antelope canyon is a must-see. Loved the drive through Oak Creek as well. Great day!
Myra_L, Sep 2024
Amazing bus tour a must see when in Vegas
I traveled with a group of friends and the tour did not disappoint. The Antelope Canyon X tour was amazing and our guide Ethel was very knowledgeable and patiently took lots of amazing pictures. The sites inside and out of the canyon were beautiful and nothing we’ve ever seen. Our tour guide Marvin was funny and made sure we were informed of all the necessary safety and made our long bus trip entertaining. The tour was well organized and communication from the company was great.
Mike_T, Dec 2024
Great tour - the canyon was amazing
Great overall day. Guides were great and Antelope Canyon was spectacular. Both our tour guide , Jeff, and the Navajo guide were very informative and enjoyable. Nice lunch, plenty of restroom opportunities and nice van.
January_T, Dec 2024
Great tour
This tour was great. No time wasted, we were able to enjoy the beauty of the lower Antelope canyon inside such a magnificent work of art. Horse shoe bemd was also great. Our tour guide Theresa did a great job, time was maximized, she gave a comprehensive information throughout the trip. The cost of the tour was worth it, lunch was good and healthy.
People Also Ask
Q:What is the best month to visit Antelope Canyon?
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The best months to visit Antelope Canyon are the cooler months of April, May, September, or October, or the first half of November—as Arizona’s temperatures can reach sweltering hot levels. If you want to see the canyon’s light beams, they're only visible May through September, but those months bring crowds, too.
Q:What's better Lower or Upper Antelope Canyon?
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Both areas of Antelope Canyon offer a great experience. Upper Antelope Canyon features the famous light beams that are cool to see and awesome for photographers. On the other hand, Lower Antelope Canyon has narrow passageways and ladders that can be fun, but the walk is harder, too.
Q:How long do you need at Antelope Canyon?
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Since Antelope Canyon is on Navajo land, you can’t visit without a guide, which means you’ll know exactly the amount of time you’ll need at the canyon when you book a tour. Tours typically cover the Upper or Lower area and take around 1.5 hours, but some run up to three hours.
Q:Are there bathrooms at Antelope Canyon?
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No, Antelope Canyon itself has no bathrooms at the slot canyon; however, many of the tours provide a restroom or porta potty for you to use before you head to Antelope Canyon. If you’re worried about it, you can check ahead of time with your tour provider to see.
Q:Can you do both Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon in one day?
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Yes, you can see Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon in one day if you’d like. You can fit tours to both areas in as they usually only run around 1–2 hours and the areas are very close to one another. Many travelers who are short on time also see Horseshoe Bend.
Q:Do you need hiking boots for Antelope Canyon?
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No, you don’t necessarily need hiking boots to visit Antelope Canyon, but you should definitely wear closed-toe shoes, whether that be sturdy boots or walking or hiking shoes. The way into Antelope Canyon is less than a mile (1.6 kilometers) and it moves at a slow pace so all fitness levels can enjoy.