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Antelope Canyon

Page, AZ 86040
928 698-2808
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Ranked #2 of 12 attractions in Page
Type: Parks
Description: Located near Lake Powell, this "slot" canyon is considered sacred by the Navajo.
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San Francisco,CA
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 May 2013 NEW

I went there by myself, all the way from Northern California. It was worth it. Even with detour, if you want to take photos. Upper Antelope is VERY crowded. Photography tour, which is more expensive, allow you to be there for 2 hours. Book very early because guided tour booked up early for photo tours. Look around Internet for different... More

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Surrey
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 May 2013 NEW

Research beforehand indicated that Ken's Guided Tour of Lower Antelope Canyon might be the one to do...so on 28th April that's what we did. Just turn up, pay yer money, and wait for the next tour (every 30 mins). Get briefed. Walk the short distance to the entrance...which is a small crack in the ground! We're squeezing into that!!?? Well,... More

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Gainesville, Florida
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 May 2013 NEW

I have been wanting to go here for many years, since I first saw photos. It did not disappoint! You must pay a fee to park $6. We went to the parking lot and took our tour from there instead of getting one in town. We went on the 10:00 tour, we had just arrived in AZ from Utah and... More

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North Bay, Canada
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 May 2013 NEW

The ONE thing I really wanted to see in Arizona (besides the Grand Canyon) was the Antelope slot canyons near Page. We were staying in Flagstaff and were going to drive there and back in a day. However, there was an unfortunate landslide in February 2013 that caused a detour on 89, adding quite a bit of time to the... More

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Bergerac, France
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 May 2013 NEW

For photographs, this is the canyon to see. The ticket lady discouraged bringing a tripod.but I ignored her and it worked fine. The tour moves slowly, partly to allow photos, and even those with no tripods take a while. I visited the Lower Canyon, lots of stairs and narrow passages, but not difficult. It is really beautiful. Do not miss... More

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Munich, Germany
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 May 2013 NEW

When you go to lower canyon, make sure you have $20/pers. + $6 for camera with you. You should wear good shoes, no sandals. You will go in tight canyon, you will have to go steep stairs up, but when you down there, it will be amazing. Your guide will show you how to catch the best pictures and when... More

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Orange County, CA
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 May 2013 NEW

I've hiked a lot of slot canyons, but this one is the most interesting one by far. Usually we avoid group activities and just hike on our own. However, this is no longer an option at Antelope Canyon. You have to go on a guided tour with 10 to 15 other people (groan). The guide that we had was named... More

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San Jose, California
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 May 2013 NEW

I followed the guidance of the fellow reviewers here - basically drove straight to Lower Antelope Canyon and then signed up for a tour. Type in "Lower Antelope Canyon" into Google Maps and it'll navigate you right to it. I was a little worried about its accuracy at first when I started down this road where all I saw were... More

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Phoenix, Arizona
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 May 2013

Sure this is a bit of a tourist trap- fees are high, it can sometimes be crowded, - but you can't take away the beauty of such a natural wonder. We drove straight to the gate and contracted entry that operates a the gate. I don't know if that was a better price or not but noticed outside of story... More

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Moira, United Kingdom
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 May 2013

We went with the Elies Navajo tour company, our guide was excellent. She pointed out the best angles for photos. A guide is compulsory , either from page or from the parking lot entrance at the canyon entrance, either way requires a monster truck ride. Well-worth the effort.

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