My daughter and I spent 3 Incredible Days Exploring Canyons and Iconic Views of the Southwest - This is the third post of our adventure
March and April are the peak times to visit Antelope Canyon, especially between 10:30 am and 2 pm. Being in the canyon around 11 am provided the best light and sun rays. The canyon’s walls were a sea of colors around every turn.
Elyse was enthralled with the texture and shape of the walls, especially if there was sand involved. With hundreds of photos taken between the two of us, the next several photos showcase the best of Antelope Canyon, both Lower and Upper.
See if you can locate the several hearts in the upcoming photos, along with other formations including: The Sphinx, The Lion Head, Rocky Mountain Sunset, Twin Peaks, Bruce the Shark, Dragon’s Breath and a ferocious mountain lion.
See more upper and lower Antelope Canyon photos here: Arizona Excursions @ Blaze-A-Trail.com
See Part 1 of our Northern Arizona Adventure: Slot Canyon Adventure - Wire Pass to Buckskin Gulch
See Part 2 of our Northern Arizona Adventure: Horseshoe Bend - A Memorable Sunrise
See Part 2 of our Northern Arizona Adventure: Horseshoe Bend - A Memorable Sunrise
See Part 4 of our Northern Arizona Adventure: Monument Valley
See Part 5 of our Northern Arizona Adventure: Canyon de Chelly National Monument
See Part 6 of our Northern Arizona Adventure: Grand Falls, Arizona (aka "Chocolate Falls")
See Part 5 of our Northern Arizona Adventure: Canyon de Chelly National Monument
See Part 6 of our Northern Arizona Adventure: Grand Falls, Arizona (aka "Chocolate Falls")
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