Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon near Lake Powell that is located on Navajo Nation reserve territory in Page. The cave was developed as a result of Navajo sandstone erosion caused by flash flooding, and it still undergoes severe flooding today, including a flood in 2006 that closed the cave to the public for five months.
It is separated into two sections, Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, which are colloquially known as "The Crack" and "The Corkscrew." The cave sections have been exposed to the public exclusively through guided tours since 1997, and despite their limited illumination and foot access trail, they have become a popular place for photography. Upper Antelope Canyon is a popular destination due to its easy ground-level entry, which requires no climbing in or out of the cave.
Location: 22 South Lake Powell BLVD Page, AZ 86040