Antelope Slot

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Upper Antelope Canyon Slot Tours in Page, AZ. Feb 17th 2021 update (Still Closed): Public Health Emergency Order No. 2021-003 – “Stay-At-Home Order” is effective through March 8th 2021. Antelope Slot Canyon Tours by Chief Tsosie is located in Page Arizona, right next to the great Lake Powell, and in the center of the Grand Circle. Lower Antelope Slot Canyon is one of the most exquisitely photographed attractions in the American Southwest. This incredible canyon has been created over millions of years by the relentless forces of water and wind, slowly carving and sculpting the sandstone into forms, textures, and shapes which we observe today.The views in Lower Antelope. Fabulous Antelope slot canyon tour. Our guide 'Rick' made our trip so interesting and fun. He was very knowledgeable about the area and is an excellent photographer. He helped everyone in our group take amazing, memorable pictures by showing us how to best use our phone cameras. He showed us all the spots to get the best picture and advised us. Few geological formations are as picturesque and awe-inspiring as Antelope Canyon, a magnificent slot canyon just east of Page in Northern Arizona. With tall winding walls, it’s a monumental sandstone sculpture. A photographer’s dream, the canyon is known for its wave-like structure and the light beams that shine directly down into the.

The American Southwest is the “canyon capital of the world,” from the vast, massive Grand Canyon, to canyons so narrow, even the slenderest of people would be challenged to squeeze through some of them. It is in this latter category where you’ll find Page, AZ’s world-famous Antelope Canyon.

Antelope Canyon is an example of a geological curiosity known as a “slot canyon.” As the name suggests, slot canyons are tiny canyons formed when water finds its way into a crack or fissure in the bedrock. Occurring largely in deserts or areas with low rainfall, a slot canyon is the result of thousands of years of weather extremes. In the case of Antelope Canyon, an intermittent creek that now empties into the Colorado River would erupt in turbulent flash floods that wore away the sandstone rock face, followed by hot, dry periods where sandstorms buffed the canyon walls to a striated, swirled finish. Over time, these weather patterns lessened in severity, but this natural process of erosion continues to be a part of Antelope Canyon’s ongoing evolution.

Accounts of how Antelope Canyon was first discovered vary. One of the more widely circulated versions asserts that around the time of the Great Depression, a Navajo girl was herding livestock on her family’s ancestral lands near what is now Page, Arizona. Along the way, she wandered into a “crack” in a sandstone wall where the outside world fell silent, and divine rays of light illuminated the sculpted chambers of the cave-like formation through a gap in the roof. Some elders of the Navajo tribe maintain that “Long Walk” holdouts took refuge in Antelope Canyon in the late 1800’s, and that spiritual beings continue to keep watch over the area.

The most famous section of Antelope Canyon is Upper Antelope Canyon. A mere 100 yards in length, it sees hundreds of thousands of tourists a year, yet represents only a small section of Antelope Canyon. Its longer counterpart, Lower Antelope Canyon, sees slightly less people due to its physical challenges, but has become just as popular as Upper Antelope Canyon in recent years. In reality, Antelope Canyon is a complex, multi-faceted eco-system with multiple drainages funneling water into what is now Lake Powell, such as:

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Cardiac Canyon

Mountain Sheep Canyon

Rattlesnake Canyon

Owl Canyon

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Slot canyons in the Page, AZ, area are located on Navajo Indian Tribal Lands, therefore, a guided tour is required to enter them, but no vacation to Northern Arizona would be complete without a visit to at least one. To fully appreciate complexity of these unique geological formations, and the power of the natural forces that created them, consider bundling your Antelope Slot Canyon tour with a boat tour of the canyon’s waterside from Antelope Point Marina.

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The Lower Antelope Canyon Land + Boat Tour is literally a trip back through millions of years of time. This is one of the Best Deals out there.

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So you’ve decided to tour both Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon on your upcoming vacation to Northern Arizona. Great!

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Upper Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona, is the most famous slot canyon formation in all the world, and for good reason:
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Q. Why should I go with your company?

A. We are the tour company with the best experienced guides for a customized, more personalized Native American experience of Antelope Slot Canyon. Enter this marvelous cathedral at once with our personable native guides, at any time, in any season, and you will cherish the experience forever.

Q. What is the Refund Policy

A. Antelope Canyon is CLOSED at this time! Due to all of the uncertainty of an 'Official Opening Date' Please note that there are NO Refunds on Tours booked for the rest of the year, just Rescheduled dates. We are currently accepting bookings beginning August 1st.

Q. Where is Antelope Slot Canyon?

A. Antelope Slot Canyon is located about 7 miles from the center of Page, AZ.
A. Antelope Slot Canyon Tours has invested heavily into our Vehicles to insure that you have a comfortable trip to and from the canyons rain, snow or shine! Our vehicles are completely covered and offer heated and air conditioned rides no matter the time of year!
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Q. Is there much hiking?

A. No. It’s an easy, flat walk. The canyon is about 225 yards long or 1/8 of mile.

Q. Can we take our own vehicle to the canyon entrance?

A. No. Antelope Canyon is operated by the Navajo Parks and Recreation department and visitors must be transported by a licensed operator.

Q. How much does it cost?

A. Visit our TOURS webpage for current pricing, or call 1-928-645-5594. Tour prices are subject to change, due to rate/fee changes from the Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation Department. Tour companies, please call for tour rates.

Q. Is there any flood danger?

A. The flood season is during the months of July-September with rare flooding ever happening. We are very watchful of the weather and future forecasts. Our guides are knowledgeable and will not put you in any danger or risky situations.

Q. Are there any poisonous critters in the canyon?

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A. The only poisonous creature ever seen in the canyon is the ordinary diamondback rattlesnake. Your guide will lead the way and chase out any snakes ahead of them. The snake is rarely seen and we see them about as frequent as we see floods, once in a blue moon. There has never been a problem with them.

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Q. When is the best time to go?

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A. There is no bad time to visit Antelope Canyon. The famous light beams occur through the months of April to September. The off-season can bring a special treat of utter peace, with colorful hues that are rich and deep - allowing the sandstone walls to glow with peculiar incandescence.

Q. Are Reservations required?

A. Due to our awesome tours and the demand of personalizing the experience, and taking in smaller groups, we recommend making reservations ahead of time.

Q. What’s the temperature like?

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A. Page AZ gets into the upper 90’sF/lower 100’sF during the summer months. The canyon is nice and cool, about 10-15 degrees cooler than the outside temperature. Bring a bottle of water just in case.