Near Red Mesa to Upper Antelope Canyon Trail
Near Red Mesa to Upper Antelope Canyon Trail
Near Red Mesa to Upper Antelope Canyon Trail
Near Red Mesa to Upper Antelope Canyon Trail
Near Red Mesa to Upper Antelope Canyon Trail

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Red Mesa to Upper Antelope Canyon Trail

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Page, Arizona
10.2
mi
Distance
613
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.22mi
Distance
613ft
Elevation Gain
613ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
4,532ft
High Point
4,160ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Red Mesa to Upper Antelope Canyon Trail is a 10.3-mile out-and-back trail located southeast of Page, Arizona. This moderately rated trail is nestled within the heart of the American Southwest and stands as a testament to nature's artistry, beckoning hikers and photographers alike with its undulating sandstone formations and ethereal light beams.The trail meanders through the narrow, winding paths of Upper Antelope Canyon. Compared to the lower canyon, this route is easier, featuring ground-level entry and is suitable for most visitors.Antelope Canyon offers a unique hiking experience with its stunning rock formations and play of light. Preparation is key: securing permits in advance, choosing the right time of year, and packing appropriately will ensure a memorable and safe visit. By respecting the land and its custodians, visitors contribute to the preservation of this magnificent natural wonder for future generations.WHEN TO VISITLate spring and early fall are ideal, when temperatures are mild, and the light beams are most pronounced.PERMITSDue to its location on Navajo land, visitors must obtain permits and book tours through authorized Navajo tour operators. Self-guided hikes are not permitted. Booking well in advance is essential, as tours fill up quickly, especially during peak season.Authorized Tour Operators: These operators are permitted to conduct guided tours in Antelope Canyon, including the necessary permits as part of their package. There are different operators for Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon.Official Navajo Nation Parks & Recreation Website: For reliable information and links to authorized tour operators, visit http://navajonationparks.org/. GETTING THEREAntelope Canyon is on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona. The nearest major airport is in Flagstaff, AZ, with closer regional access in Page. From Page, it's a short drive to the canyon entrance where your adventure begins.RULES AND REGULATIONSRespect the sacred land, follow the guide's instructions, do not climb on the rock formations, and pack out all trash.CONSIDERATIONS AND SAFETYWeather: Check the weather forecast before your trip. Flash floods can occur with little warning.Gear: Wear comfortable walking shoes, and bring water, snacks, and sun protection.Guided Tours: Stay close to your guide and group for safety and to learn more about the canyon's geology, history, and culture.Respecting the natural environment is crucial. The Navajo Nation works hard to preserve this area, and visitors are expected to contribute to these efforts by minimizing their impact.

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