Lower Antelope Canyon, A Subterranean Marvel of Nature's Artistry

Antelope Canyon, Indian Route 222, LeChee, Arizona 86046, USA
A place that is worth visiting
4.8

Introduction

Antelope Canyon is one of the world-famous slot canyons and a renowned photography destination located in Navajo Nation Reservation in northern Arizona, USA, with the nearest city being Page. The canyon is divided into two parts: Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon. The latter, named "Hasdeztwazi" in Navajo language, which means "spiral rock arches," is only open for nine months of the year. Visitors need to climb metal stairs and possibly use ropes to traverse the narrow passages that are less than the height of a person. The canyon's entrance is only one person wide and barely recognizable from the ground level. Despite the difficulty of access, Lower Antelope Canyon is a breathtaking sight to behold and frequently called a photographer's paradise due to its natural, diverse beauty. Unlike Upper Antelope Canyon, it has a more natural and varied appearance. Although challenging to enter, it has become one of the world's most unique tourist destinations.

Must-go rating

Must go
75%
Worth going
25%

Transportation

94%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Free parking
6%
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Address
Antelope Canyon, Indian Route 222, LeChee, Arizona 86046, USA
Opening hours
Summer Hours:
First Week in March – First Week in November
8 AM – 5 PM
Tours begin at 8:20 AM, leaving every 20 minutes
last tour leaves at 4 PM
Winter Hours:
Second Week in November – Last Week in February
9 AM – 4 PM
Tours begin at 9:20 AM, leaving every 20 minutes
last tour leaves at 3 PM
Transportation
Drive.