How To Get To Antelope Canyon, plus 7 More Questions You Didn’t Know You Had
The sweeping curves of Antelope Canyon are at the top of many adventurers’ and photographers’ lists of places to visit. Find out how to get there and more on our blog.
See the Grand Canyon off the beaten path and discover secluded Grand Canyon East. Travel to Grand Canyon East by airplane and explore the iconic curved formations of Antelope Canyon, one of the world’s most recognizable slot canyons, and experience the meandering beauty of Horseshoe Bend, all in one convenient day trip from Las Vegas.
Located near Page, AZ, the Grand Canyon's East Rim is home to some of the most famous views of the Grand Canyon, including picture-perfect Horseshoe Bend and the mystical curved walls of Antelope Canyon. You can also spot the beginning of the Grand Canyon where the Colorado River and Little Colorado River meet at Marble Canyon.
The remote Grand Canyon East region offers a unique alternative to the popular South and West Rims, and is accessible year round. If you're looking for an off-the-beaten-path Grand Canyon experience, head to the East Rim. Tours depart daily from Las Vegas, including flights directly to Page as well as awe-inspiring views of the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and other Southwest landmarks.
The sweeping curves of Antelope Canyon are at the top of many adventurers’ and photographers’ lists of places to visit. Find out how to get there and more on our blog.
The Grand Canyon East region is home to many famous viewpoints, including Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, and Marble Canyon.
Deciding what to pack for your Grand Canyon adventure can feel like a guessing game. Check out our list of must-have items for your visit to the Grand Canyon.