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Antelope Canyon is a total dream. We’re talking wave-like canyon walls that twist and swirl around you like sculptures come ...
Arizona’s spectacular Upper Antelope Canyon, which reopened to the public this summer, attracts photographers from around the world.
It is so famous that even photos of it sell for millions of dollars. The slot canyon is known for the delicate sandstone curves and passages that have been sculpted by erosion and flash ...
Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend are accessible adventures for anyone of average physical ability. Toss in a visit to 710-foot-high Glen Canyon Dam , and you'll enjoy a variety of gasp-worthy ...
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.
Canyon X is outside of Page and not far from Upper Antelope Canyon. It’s a less visited but equally lovely slot canyon with similar dramatic rock formations and light beam effects.
Antelope is a slot canyon, a term used to describe any canyon that is at least 10 times taller than it is wide. In places, Antelope Canyon’s walls rise to 120 feet.
The Antelope Canyon X Half Marathon is not like other races. It takes place near Page, Arizona, in the slot canyons on Navajo land. The course includes sections of deep sand, ...
Ezra Shaw/Getty Images. In 2017, Bennally started the Antelope Canyon X half marathon to fund a trip across the country for his family after he qualified for the Boston Marathon.
Antelope Canyon is about 15 minutes away from Page on the Navajo Nation, a 27,000-square-mile area of land that expands across northeastern Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico.
The only way to visit upper or lower Antelope Canyon is by guided tour. The canyon is overseen by the Navajo Parks and Recreation Department. Park and Rec officials did not return a call for comment.