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Antelope Canyon Slot Canyons

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The well known, and well photographed Antelope Canyon slot canyons, lay mostly on Navajo land. If you have seen pictures of slot canyons, they were probably taken here.

The Antelope Canyon slot canyons are considered to be some of the most beautiful in the world. They are also the best known and the most heavily visited. And in recent years, the Navajo people have felt the need to protect the canyons from abuse and misuse. They have instituted procedures and guideline for visiting the Upper Antelope Canyon entrance site. We have locations and visiting guidelines to many of the slot canyons on this website.

Slot canyon exploring is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and to appreciate the true wonders of nature. The many years of wind and water wearing on the land have left a playground for those who are willing to do a bit of preparation, and a little bit of hiking—or a lot, whichever you prefer. Come explore with us!






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