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Lower Antelope Canyon: Admission Ticket and Guided Tour

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Open today: 07:00-17:00
Suggested duration1-2 hour(s)
Indian Rte 222, Page, AZ 86040, USA

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2026 Lower Antelope Canyon Admission Ticket (Ken's Tours)

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Very organised. Small group led by a guide. Strict rules for safety such as no photos while on the ladder. Highly recommended.
the guides with Ken’s tour is very knowledgeable about the lower antelope canyon, and even showed us interesting photo spots.
Lower Antelope was the main highlight of our US trip! Booking via klook was smooth and easy as always! Thank you!!
Just go to the counter to check in, it’s convenient! What I want to remind you most is that you must wear a mask~~~ The wind and sand are everywhere. In addition to leaving with beautiful photos, I also left with sand all over my body... There was also a lot of sand accumulated in the ear piercings... It is impossible to keep the sand away. For the upper body, give priority to your own comfort. Your eyes and mouth are the most uncomfortable. Each team leader wears windproof glasses and a turban.
Very good service, easy to navigate. It's not too difficult to take the stairs down to Lower Antelope Canyon! Worthwhile experience
We were playing counterclockwise, so we would pass through other states on the way from the Grand Canyon to Lower Antelope Canyon. Due to daylight saving time, there was a time difference. There was an hour missing in the middle. I thought we were going to be late. Later, we checked the local time and confirmed it. We were relieved that we wouldn’t be late. It was easy to redeem. Please be careful not to take pictures when going down the stairs. The tour guide explained the process and also helped us take pictures. No mobile phone could stop him, he was very professional! When going to the Grand Canyon and Lower Antelope, everyone should pay attention to the time difference between states so as not to be late.
Must go in this life! The overall trip took about 1 hour. In addition to explaining in detail the reasons for the formation of the terrain, the guide also suggested camera angles, filter settings, etc. Along the way, he was worried that we would be too hot, so he thoughtfully held a fan to help everyone cool down haha. , great experience ~

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  • Lower Antelope Canyon ticket includes a guided tour with a Navajo guide
  • Experience a photographer’s dream in one of the most stunning canyons
  • Pre-book your reservation to secure access to this sought-after destination
  • Discover the beauty of Lower Antelope Canyon through this unforgettable experience

Over the years, Lower Antelope Canyon has become a beloved destination for photographers, tourists, and visitors worldwide. The Navajo call it Hasdeztwazi, meaning “Spiral Rock Arches.” This stunning canyon has been shaped over millennia by the relentless forces of water and wind, sculpting the sandstone into mesmerizing forms and textures to behold. As you explore Lower Antelope Canyon, you’ll notice how the views change constantly with the sun's movement, casting soft light across the walls. The shifting angles of sunlight create a breathtaking interplay of color, light, and shadow. It's a paradise for photographers looking to unleash their creativity, while also offering a magical experience for all visitors eager to immerse themselves in this extraordinary landscape

FAQs

What is the difference between Lower Antelope Canyon and Upper Antelope Canyon?

Lower Antelope Canyon and Upper Antelope Canyon are both stunning slot canyons located within the Navajo Nation. However, Lower Antelope Canyon is typically less crowded and offers a slightly different experience with its narrow passageways and unique rock formations.

Are guided tours available for visiting Lower Antelope Canyon?

Yes, there are several tour companies that offer guided tours of Lower Antelope Canyon. These tours are led by knowledgeable guides who provide insights into the canyon's history, geology, and Navajo culture.

Is it necessary to wear good walking shoes when visiting Lower Antelope Canyon?

Yes, it is highly recommended to wear sturdy walking shoes with good grip when exploring Lower Antelope Canyon, as the terrain can be uneven and sandy in places.

Can I visit Lower Antelope Canyon as part of a tour to the Grand Canyon?

While Lower Antelope Canyon is not located directly within the Grand Canyon, many tour companies offer packages that include visits to both destinations, allowing you to experience the natural beauty of both sites in one trip.

Is Lower Antelope Canyon located within the Navajo Reservation?

Yes, Lower Antelope Canyon is situated within the Navajo Reservation, which is governed by the Navajo Nation.

Are there other slot canyons near Lower Antelope Canyon that I can explore?

Yes, nearby slot canyons include Upper Antelope Canyon, Mountain Sheep Canyon, and others, each offering its own unique beauty and geological features.

Are there other slot canyons near Lower Antelope Canyon that I can explore?

Yes, nearby slot canyons include Upper Antelope Canyon, Mountain Sheep Canyon, and others, each offering its own unique beauty and geological features.

Is Horseshoe Bend located near Lower Antelope Canyon?

Yes, Horseshoe Bend, a spectacular meander of the Colorado River, is located just a short drive away from Lower Antelope Canyon and is often included as part of tours to the area.

Can I visit Lake Powell while visiting Lower Antelope Canyon?

Yes, Lake Powell, a scenic reservoir known for its stunning red rock landscapes, is located nearby and can be visited as part of a trip to Lower Antelope Canyon.

Are there guided tours available within Navajo Park for exploring Lower Antelope Canyon?

Yes, there are guided tours available within Navajo Park that allow visitors to explore Lower Antelope Canyon while learning about its history and significance to the Navajo people.

Is it possible to visit Upper/Lower Antelope Canyon independently?

No, access to Antelope Canyon is regulated by Navajo Parks and Recreation, and only authorized tour companies are permitted to escort visitors to the canyon. The primary reasons for this requirement are safety and the prevention of vandalism. Since 1997, the canyon has been closed to public access. Therefore, individuals cannot explore it alone; they must be accompanied by an authorized tour company.

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