Arizona is renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, and slot canyons are one of the state's most intriguing features. The area around Page, adjacent to Lake Powell in northern Arizona, stands ...
Where: Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon are located on the Navajo Indian Reservation near Page, Arizona. Main attraction: These are two of the most spectacular slot canyons in the world and do not ...
When: The sandstone canyons are available through tours year round, but they see far less traffic during the winter months. Traffic picks up in March when schools across the country are on spring ...
Nestled about halfway between Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon, Page, Arizona, has some knock-your-eyes-out-jaw-dropping natural phenomena of its own. A small, nondescript town in northern ...
Antelope Canyon, near Page, Arizona, is probably the most famous slot canyon in the world. Slot canyons form when rock is eroded periodically by water, usually in relatively dry areas such as deserts.
PAGE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) - Antelope Canyon is one of Arizona’s “must see” sights, found just outside the city of Page. The longtime owner of Antelope Canyon Tours spent years traveling abroad, meeting ...
This footage, taken by Metron Films, shows Arizona's Antelope Canyon, an incredibly unique natural wonder that draws tourists from all over the world to Arizona. It's a slot canyon, which means that ...
Antelope Canyon is one of the most widely photographed slot canyons in the Southwest. Vibrant photos from inside the ravine have been featured in National Geographic and used as a stock image for ...