Additionally, the entire canyon is at ground level, so no climbing is involved to get to or through the canyon. For one, this canyon has the largest caverns, meaning that it can accommodate even the largest of tour groups. Typically visited by day, as pictured above, this slot canyon can also be visited at night through a tour with Lionel Bigthumb your adventure may yield some photos similar to the below image. Upper Antelope Canyon, also known as Tsé bighánílíní - “the place where water runs through rocks”, is typically the most crowded of the slot canyons near Page, Arizona for a number of reasons. I mean, you’ve seen the pictures, right? Who wouldn’t want to see this for themselves?! Please note that all four of the canyons below require a Navajo guide to accompany you.don't go adventuring off on your own! 1. Upper Antelope Canyon Though popular amongst hiking enthusiasts and professional photographers, the canyons are beautiful enough (and accessible enough) to appeal to just about any crowd.
The Page, Arizona slot canyons offer a one-of-a-kind experience for all visitors.