Visit Antelope Canyons in Arizona with a Navajo guide. Choose Upper for light or Lower for fewer crowds.

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Lower Tours

The Lower Canyon is narrow, which may be hard for some. The hike is tough, but the walls and views are beautiful.

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X Tours 

Canyon X has an X-shaped top and looks like Upper and Lower Antelope, but fewer tourists visit it.

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Canyon Location 

Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon are on Navajo land in Page, Arizona, near Horseshoe Bend and Lake Powell.

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Tour Required

You can only visit the canyons with a Navajo tour guide because they are protected and not open to the public.

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Getting There

After meeting your tour group, you’ll take a 10-minute drive on a sandy road to reach the canyons.

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Best Tour

There are two tours: a scenic tour and a photography tour. The difference is price and time spent in the canyon.

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Tour Cost 

Tickets cost $60-$75 for Upper Antelope. Photography tours cost $125. Lower Antelope tickets start at $50.

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Canyon Choice

Lower Antelope Canyon has fewer visitors, so it’s less crowded. But both canyons have amazing views.

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Upper vs Lower

Upper Antelope has more visitors and more light, making it better for photos. Lower Antelope is less busy.

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