Things To Do Exploring this natural wonder is encouraged, but guided tours are required. There are several authorized tour operators to choose from who will not only bring you to the canyon, but also give you a breadth of information about the history, geology, and culture of the Antelope Canyon area. Photographers will enjoy snapping photos, but the famous light beams are not always visible. Beams occur most often during the summer, with the best views between late March and early October. Hotels, Lodging & Camping The nearby city of Page offers plenty of lodging, including hotels, motels and RV parks. Camping is not allowed within Antelope Canyon. The closest campsite available is at Wahweap Marina on Lake Powell. Hours & Pricing All areas of the Antelope Canyon are only accessible via guided tour. Tour guides are mandatory. Please visit the website for tour prices. For More Information (928) 645-0268 Visit Destination Website
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