Slots Canyon Arizona
Antelope Canyon from Las Vegas
Page and the rest of the Grand Circle have some of the very best slot canyon adventures in the American Southwest. Slot canyons are high-walled, narrow canyons that were formed by water rushing through cracks and other weaknesses in the rock.
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Slot Canyon Arizona Navajo
- Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest, on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona.It includes two separate, scenic slot canyon sections, referred to as Upper Antelope Canyon (or The Crack), and Lower Antelope Canyon (or The Corkscrew).
- Salome Jug in Arizona is a small slot canyon filled with emerald waters you can explore. The stunning pool feels like a hidden gem in the stunning sandstone towers. Salome Jug is tucked away in the Sierra Ancha Mountains in Arizona. Experienced hikers can venture through towering pink canyons to reach the cool waters for a truly dreamy experience.
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Where is Antelope Canyon?
Antelope Canyon is located a few miles Southeast of the town of Page, on US Highway 98, near the Arizona/Utah border.
Do I have to reserve a tour to visit Antelope Canyon?
Absolutely. Antelope Canyon is located on Navajo Indian Tribal Lands, therefore, it is necessary to have a tour guide, licensed by the tribe, escort you into Antelope Canyon and its alternate slot canyons. You cannot go on your own.
Should I book an Antelope Canyon tour in advance, or can I simply book it when I get there?
Antelope Canyon is extremely popular. Tours sell out weeks, sometimes months in advance. Antelope Canyon tours should be reserved well in advance of your vacation.
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Do Antelope Canyon tours operate year-round?
Yes, they do. Winter visitors might even be able to take advantage of off-season discounts, which are typically offered in January and February.