Iconic Light Beams in Upper Antelope Canyon during mid-day.
Wave-Shaped Sandstone Walls with smooth, curving formations creating surreal patterns.
Photography Hotspot for professional and amateur photographers.
Guided Tours Required with Navajo Nation authorized guides.
Plan your visit with our access information and helpful tips
Plan your arrival with our access guidelines
Open year-round, guided tours run morning to afternoon. Check individual tour operators for schedules.
Take US-89 north to Page, AZ, then follow signs to Antelope Canyon Tours parking and entrance areas.
Access is through guided tour points, with Upper Canyon offering an easy walk and wide entrance and Lower Canyon requiring climbing ladders and navigating narrow passages.
All standard vehicles can reach tour parking areas.
Not required. located on Navajo Tribal Land, so Navajo tour fees apply instead.
Note: Road conditions can change rapidly. Always verify current access routes before your visit.
Make the most of your visit with these helpful tips
Tours often sell out, especially during peak season.
Capture the stunning light beams and canyon textures
Walking on sandy, uneven terrain is required. in the main channel.
Stay with guides and avoid touching canyon walls.
Minimal shade carry water and sun protection.
Discover Antelope Point Marina for a top‑tier Lake Powell experience — boat rentals, shoreline access, and stunning red‑rock views just minutes from Wahweap.
Remember: Preparation is key to an enjoyable and safe visit to this beautiful natural area.
Information is subject to change. Please check official sources for the latest updates before your visit.
Address: Wahweap Marina, 100 Lakeshore Drive, Page, AZ 86040
Region: Northern Arizona – Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Nearest Town: Page, Arizona (approx. 5–10 minutes from Wahweap)
Distance from Phoenix: Approximately 280 miles (about 4.5–5 hours by car)