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Everything you need to know about general and photography tours at Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon.
This dreamy sandstone canyon in northern Arizona is world famous and easy to tour. Here are the best times to go and how much it costs.
The Antelope Canyon is a little over 100 miles from the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. However, it depends on which section of the Grand Canyon you want to get to.
The canyon’s English name came from the herds of pronghorn antelope that once roamed freely through the area and entered the canyon to seek shade during the scorching summers.
Antelope Canyon, near Page, Arizona, is probably the most famous slot canyon in the world. Slot canyons form when rock is eroded periodically by water, usually in relatively dry areas such as ...
The stunning scenery of Upper Antelope Canyon in Arizona has drawn photographers from all over the world. Here's why the tours are canceled.
Nestled about halfway between Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon, Page, Arizona, has some knock-your-eyes-out-jaw-dropping natural phenomena of its own. A small, nondescript town in northern ...
The sun was still baking Anza-Borrego Desert State Park on an early Friday evening last spring when I arrived in the parking lot of one of California’s little-known slot canyons. For the ...
Every step is a 'wow' moment in Arizona's Antelope Canyon Antelope Canyon in the Page-Lake Powell area on the border of Arizona and Utah is one of the most photographed canyons in the world.