Lower Antelope Canyon is one the most exquisitely photographed attractions in the Page Lake Powell area. Many visitors prefer the Lower Antelope Canyon to the Upper because it is less crowded, has lig
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Location: Page
What's Included
- Navajo Nation Permit fee of $8/person
- Lower Antelope Canyon Admission Fee
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There aren't strict age restrictions, but it's important to keep in mind that younger kids might find the ladders challenging. Most kids 6 and up do fine, but if you're taking toddlers, you might want to consider how they'll handle the narrow slots and climbing. Just be prepared to help them out! It's a beautiful experience for families though.
A: If you need to reschedule due to weather, you can usually contact Thunder Travel directly. They’re pretty accommodating, especially if there’s a significant weather event. It’s best to call ahead and see what options you have! Also, check their policy before booking just to be sure.
A: Dress in layers! The canyon can get a bit chilly in the morning and warm up later in the day. Sturdy shoes are a must since you’ll be on uneven surfaces and climbing ladders. Also, consider bringing a hat and sunscreen for when you're outside. It can get pretty bright!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Lower Antelope Canyon tour!
Hey everyone! I’m considering buying the Lower Antelope Canyon tour tickets for my sister's birthday. She loves photography, and I know this place is a hotspot for that. I heard it’s less crowded than the Upper Canyon, which is perfect! Any tips on the best times to go or things to watch out for? Thanks!
Just did the Lower Antelope Canyon tour—Amazing!
I just got back from the Lower Antelope Canyon tour and WOW! It was breathtaking. The colors in the sandstone are unreal, and I loved climbing the ladders through the narrow slots. We got a perfect day too—sunshine but not too hot. Definitely wear good shoes! I can’t wait to go back with more friends.