Antelope Canyon is located near Page, Arizona. You’ll hear it referred to as Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon and you’ll want to know the difference before you make a decision about which one to visit.
Upper Antelope Canyon is shaped like the letter A. It’s narrow up top and wide at the base.
Lower Antelope Canyon is shaped like the letter V. It’s wide at the top and narrow at the base.
They are steep and some of the steps are so narrow you can’t even get your whole foot on it. However, take your time - go last in the group if needed - but know that it's very doable.
Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes, layers in case you get hot or cold, and be prepared to get at least a little dirty. The canyon walls and floor are sandy and you’re likely to get some on you as you walk through.
Not much! You’re not allowed to bring backpacks, tripods, selfie sticks, etc. You’ll want your hands free, especially if you choose the lower canyon and need to navigate the stairs. You can bring a camera and a water bottle, but not much else.