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Guide to Visiting Lower Antelope Canyon in Winter
Lower Antelope Canyon's sculpted sandstone walls, carved by centuries of wind and water in an artful manner, are a site to see regardless of the time of year. However, winter months are especially great as visitors get a unique perspective of this wonder. One of the...
How Fall & Winter Transforms Lower Antelope Canyon’s Colors
Lower Antelope Canyon in Northern Arizona took millions of years of erosion to slowly carve out its stunning, wave-like corridors and formations. While the canyon is breathtaking, regardless of the time of year, there are a few seasonal changes that fall and winter...
The Guide to Our Lower Antelope Canyon Tour Guides: Everything to See, Experience, & Expect
When visiting Lower Antelope Canyon, having a knowledgeable guide can make all the difference. Ken’s Tours takes great pride in our experienced and passionate tour guides, who provide much more than just a tour. From safety and navigation to sharing Navajo history,...
Fall Fun at Ken’s Tours
Lower Antelope Canyon is tucked away in Page, Arizona, and is primarily known for its breathtaking slot canyons, vibrant orange hues, and unique landscape. But, a little-known secret about Lower Antelope Canyon is that the fall season typically slows down, there are...
Pro Tips for First-Time Visitors to Lower Antelope Canyon
Lower Antelope Canyon is well known for its breathtaking views. As the sun shifts during the day, sunlight will filter through the canyon, and you’ll get a different perspective each minute of the day. This unique canyon was formed over millions of years by water and...
The Connection Between Lower Antelope Canyon and the Navajo Nation
Ken’s Tours has been around for over 30 years, but Lower Antelope Canyon has been around for much longer than that. Lower Antelope Canyon, located near Page, Arizona, is well known for its natural beauty and the unique slot canyon formed over thousands of years. This...
Exploring Lower Antelope Canyon Geology
According to Geology Science, Antelope Canyon was formed through millions of years of erosion, primarily caused by flash floods. The canyon is located in the Navajo Nation near Page, Arizona, and is carved into the Navajo sandstone, a sedimentary rock formation that...
The History & Legacy Behind Ken’s Tours
Antelope Canyon is one of nature's many natural wonders located in Page, Arizona. It’s a slot canyon formed by the erosion of Navajo sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and wind. The result is narrow passageways that make you feel like you stepped into another...
Frozen Wonders: Ancient Arctic Technologies Revealed
Frozen Wonders: Ancient Arctic Technologies Revealed Uncovering the Ingenious Innovations of the Ancient Arctic The Arctic, with its harsh and unforgiving climate, has always been a place of mystery and wonder. It's a region that has long captured the imagination of...