Stop At: Horseshoe Bend, Mile Marker 545, Highway 89, Page, Arizona 86040
Horseshoe Bend is the meander of the Colorado River, located near the town of Page, Arizona, named after its Horseshoe shape. It is located in the Glen Canyon Recreational Area, 5 miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Many come to see the Horseshoe Bend and overlook 42,000 feet on the Bend via the steep cliff above the meander.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Lower Antelope Canyon, Page, Arizona 86040
The popular prismatic slot canyon is located on Navajo Native American land near Page, Arizona and is divided into upper and lower sections. Antelope Canyon was shaped by rainwater erosion of Navajo Sandstone and is only accessible through a guided tour. Often referred to as Corkscrew Canyon, this beautiful natural attraction features a rainbow of colors making it a favorite locations for photographers.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Antelope Canyon X by Taadidiin Tours, MP 308, AZ-98, Page, AZ 86040, USA
Avoid the crowds at the Antelope Canyon in Arizona and visit Canyon X instead. Antelope Canyon is beautiful but has too many visitors. Canyon X is also a slot canyon hidden in the hills outside of Page, Arizona. Take a short drive to the entrance of the X Canyon. Explore the beauty of the X Gorge with the local Native Guide. Explore the slit gorge on a hiking trip. Walk first 100 meters to X Canyon to see the first slit-type canyons, which is hidden in the foot seams and full of mysteries. Then walk 200 meters with your guide to reach the second gorge. Overlooking from the air, you will see the water flowing in the sand and stones. In this gorge, the X formed by the millions of years of flooding and wind-engraving Navajo sandstone will stand out clear as day. When the sun shines on two deep and quiet valleys, the light and shadow will create a charming tableaux. It has become am exciting destination for photography enthusiasts so feel free to take as many photos as you'd like!
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Antelope Canyon, Navajo Tribal Park, Page, Arizona 86040
Experience breathtaking Upper Antelope Canyon. Known to the Navajo as “the place where water runs through rocks," this spectacular slot canyon features some of the most awe-inspiring geological formations ever created by nature.
Be sure to bring your camera because you will not want to miss out some of the most breathtaking views of Upper Antelope Canyon slot.
Duration: 1 hour