Canyons in Page
2 places · Sandstone, shadow & depth
All (21)Grand Canyon Village (7)Mesa (1)Chiricahua (2)Monument Valley (1)Sedona (2)Page (2)Tucson (1)Chinle (2)Flagstaff (1)Oak Creek (1)Oro Valley (1)

Canyons
34
Page, AZ
Upper Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon on Navajo land known for its flowing sandstone walls and shafts of light that penetrate the narrow opening during midday. The canyon was formed by flash flooding that eroded the Navajo Sandstone over millennia. Access is only permitted through authorized Navajo guided tours.
afternoonspring · summer

Canyons
34
Page, AZ
Lower Antelope Canyon
Lower Antelope Canyon is a narrow slot canyon characterized by V-shaped passages and intricate sandstone textures carved by flash floods. Unlike its upper counterpart, visitors descend metal staircases into the canyon, which is narrower and features more complex formations. It is located on Navajo Nation land and requires a guided tour.
morningspring · summer
