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Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest, on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona.It includes two separate, scenic slot canyon sections, referred to as Upper Antelope Canyon (or The Crack), and Lower Antelope Canyon (or The Corkscrew). Marvel at Arizona's awe-inspiring sandstone slot canyon when you visit Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona. Few geological formations are as picturesque and awe-inspiring as Antelope Canyon, a magnificent slot canyon just east of Page in Northern Arizona. Drive a 3 mile slot canyon and hike 2 narrow slot canyons off to the sides of the driveable one. This canyon is a long way from anywhere but do not let that scare you, as the canyon drive and two short hikes go quite quickly.
Do you like your adventures with a side of refreshing water? How about a glittering swimming hole to cool down in once you arrive? Salome Jug in Arizona is a small slot canyon filled with emerald waters you can explore. The stunning pool feels like a hidden gem in the stunning sandstone towers.
Salome Jug is tucked away in the Sierra Ancha Mountains in Arizona. Experienced hikers can venture through towering pink canyons to reach the cool waters for a truly dreamy experience.
The 'Jug' sits near Salome Creek by a narrow outcrop of land in the wilderness.
While you're exploring, you will be wandering through slot canyons filled with water, so expect to spend a lot of your time wet.
Natural slides provide a bit of fun along the way, although, the water can be chilly, so be prepared.
Jug Trail #61 is two miles one way and can be difficult in certain areas. Make sure you're comfortable in the water for long amounts of time before beginning this adventure.
The United States Department of Agriculture says that 'a group size of no more than 15 people' on this trail is enforced year-round.
The hike will lead you through crystal pools, natural waterslides, and eventually to a cliff overhang which looks over a deeper pool.
It is recommended you rappel with a proper instructor to get down, as it can be dangerous to navigate the slippery rock.
You can spend the entire afternoon at the upper part of the jug, or wandering deeper into the pastel canyons.
This spot is a true hidden gem nestled in the desert.
Salome Jug
Price: $8 for a day pass
Slot Canyon Arizona Night
Casino canberra ceo. When: Year-round
Slot Canyon Arizona Hot Springs
Address: Forest Service Rd. 60, Roosevelt, AZ
Why You Need To Go: Explore these pink slot canyons that border glittering pools of water for an epic adventure in the desert.
Slot Canyon Arizona Pictures
We strongly advise that before you go swimming or visit any location, you check the most recent updates on potential hazards, security, water quality, and closures. If you do plan to visit a location, respect the environment.
Water Holes, Lower Antelope, Upper Antelope. Are these the names of hiking trails? No, they're Arizona slot canyons located on the Navajo Reservation near Page, Arizona. Alan and I discovered the photogenic gems while on a photo workshop. But you don't have to be a boomer photographer to enjoy exploring canyons carved by nature's power. Walking through the twists and turns of Arizona's slot canyons will spark the imagination of any active travel enthusiast.
Upper Antelope Canyon: an easy-to-explore Arizona slot canyon.
Casino near syracuse university. Upper Antelope Canyon is the easiest Arizona slot canyon to maneuver. After paying a hiking and permit fee (around $21 on our last visit), a truck takes visitors from the starting point off Highway 89 near Page, Arizona, to the canyon's opening. Access is via a level, sandy path—no stairs or climbing involved. A Navajo guide accompanies travelers through the canyon on a one-hour trip where a combination of water and sand has etched the walls into a wonderland of texture and curves. Beams of sunlight shine down from the cracks in the canyon overhead. When the wind blows, dust drifts in swirling through the light in a ghostly dance.
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Salome Jug is tucked away in the Sierra Ancha Mountains in Arizona. Experienced hikers can venture through towering pink canyons to reach the cool waters for a truly dreamy experience.
The 'Jug' sits near Salome Creek by a narrow outcrop of land in the wilderness.
While you're exploring, you will be wandering through slot canyons filled with water, so expect to spend a lot of your time wet.
Natural slides provide a bit of fun along the way, although, the water can be chilly, so be prepared.
Jug Trail #61 is two miles one way and can be difficult in certain areas. Make sure you're comfortable in the water for long amounts of time before beginning this adventure.
The United States Department of Agriculture says that 'a group size of no more than 15 people' on this trail is enforced year-round.
The hike will lead you through crystal pools, natural waterslides, and eventually to a cliff overhang which looks over a deeper pool.
It is recommended you rappel with a proper instructor to get down, as it can be dangerous to navigate the slippery rock.
You can spend the entire afternoon at the upper part of the jug, or wandering deeper into the pastel canyons.
This spot is a true hidden gem nestled in the desert.
Salome Jug
Price: $8 for a day pass
Slot Canyon Arizona Night
Casino canberra ceo. When: Year-round
Slot Canyon Arizona Hot Springs
Address: Forest Service Rd. 60, Roosevelt, AZ
Why You Need To Go: Explore these pink slot canyons that border glittering pools of water for an epic adventure in the desert.
Slot Canyon Arizona Pictures
We strongly advise that before you go swimming or visit any location, you check the most recent updates on potential hazards, security, water quality, and closures. If you do plan to visit a location, respect the environment.
Water Holes, Lower Antelope, Upper Antelope. Are these the names of hiking trails? No, they're Arizona slot canyons located on the Navajo Reservation near Page, Arizona. Alan and I discovered the photogenic gems while on a photo workshop. But you don't have to be a boomer photographer to enjoy exploring canyons carved by nature's power. Walking through the twists and turns of Arizona's slot canyons will spark the imagination of any active travel enthusiast.
Upper Antelope Canyon: an easy-to-explore Arizona slot canyon.
Casino near syracuse university. Upper Antelope Canyon is the easiest Arizona slot canyon to maneuver. After paying a hiking and permit fee (around $21 on our last visit), a truck takes visitors from the starting point off Highway 89 near Page, Arizona, to the canyon's opening. Access is via a level, sandy path—no stairs or climbing involved. A Navajo guide accompanies travelers through the canyon on a one-hour trip where a combination of water and sand has etched the walls into a wonderland of texture and curves. Beams of sunlight shine down from the cracks in the canyon overhead. When the wind blows, dust drifts in swirling through the light in a ghostly dance.
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Lower Antelope Canyon: adventure and photography fun
Slot Canyon Page Arizona
Adventure seekers will prefer Lower Antelope Canyon. Located on Copper Mine Rd. off Highway 89, entrance requires a permit and hiking fee (around $21 at the time of my visit). To reach the slot canyon, visitors follow the guide along a crack in the earth's stony surface until it widens, leading to stairs that descend into the canyon. Warning! This is not an adventure for claustrophobics. They way is narrow but oh so worth it. Alan and I spent almost three hours exploring this photogenic fun house, slipping through narrow passageways, maneuvering several short drops via stairs, craning our necks for the view above us. When the light peeps in through overhead cracks, the textured walls turn into purple, yellow and orange curtains of rippling stone.
Water Holes Canyon: know where you're going
Water Holes Canyon involves a bit of orienteering. A permit and hiking fee is required to access this Arizona slot canyon located south of Page on Highway 89. There's no signage on the highway to direct you so it's best to go with someone who's familiar with the area. After a short hike, the canyon is accessed by walking down its sloping walls. The portion of Water Holes that we visited is not as dramatic as Lower or Upper Antelope and has a more rugged feel to it.
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Slot Canyon Arizona
Exploring Arizona's slot canyons is one of our favorite adventures in the American Southwest and a boomer travel experience that Alan and I will be repeating. But, we won't be going during monsoon season when flash floods make hiking in the canyons a dangerous endeavor.