Upper vs Lower Antelope Canyon – Which One Should You Visit?

Upper vs Lower Antelope Canyon – Which One Should You Visit?

Few landscapes in the American Southwest stir as much awe as Antelope Canyon. Hidden in the red sandstone near Page, Arizona, this narrow slot canyon has become one of the most photographed places in the world. Its smooth, sculpted walls seem to flow like water, glowing in shades of orange, gold, and purple. But before you can wander through its twisting passages, you face one question: Upper or Lower? Both parts of Antelope Canyon are inside the Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park, and both can only be visited on a guided tour led by authorized Navajo guides. They’re close in…
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5 Best Sedona Hikes with Waterfalls and Red Rock Views

5 Best Sedona Hikes with Waterfalls and Red Rock Views

Sedona is usually introduced by its cathedrals of sandstone, but there's another side to the story. Oak Creek and its tributaries cut cool corridors through the desert, feed riparian oases, and in the right conditions even form seasonal waterfalls. The mix of water and rock makes for a rare experience in Arizona: shady creekside trails with towering crimson walls overhead. After more than a decade of field visits and research, the hikes below stand out as the best ways to pair creek time with world-class red rock scenery. You'll also find practical notes about shuttles, passes, monsoon safety, and Leave…
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