Antelope Canyons and Horseshoe Bend
This winter break we headed to Arizona for days of stunning red rocks, more cacti than we could count and amazing food. Seriously, not a single bad meal. This was our second trip to Arizona. The first was a short weekend trip to the Grand Canyon.
We took an evening flight out and landed in Phoenix later that night.. picked up our rental car and headed straight to the hotel to sleep.
The next morning we were out bright and early and on our way to Page. The drive into Page was a stunning one. You can see here.
On August 12, 1997, eleven tourists were killed in Lower Antelope Canyon by a flash flood.
The canyon is split into 6 sections. The most popular two are the upper and lower canyons. Upper Antelope Canyon is more popular and often gets crowded, but it’s known for its incredible light beams (which we would not have seen as we were arriving after midday) and is easier to walk through. Lower Antelope Canyon, on the other hand, is less crowded and offers some beautiful narrow passages and staircases, which can make it a bit more adventurous and fun for those who enjoy a little hiking challenge.
We hadn't eaten much all day and were ready for lunch. We stopped at the Bird House and devoured some really good fried chicken..
Then we headed to the hotel to check in and get some rest. We headed out again a little before sunset, grabbed some coffee and hot chocolates at went to Horseshoe Bend. There was an entry fee.
Nature is just amazing isn't it?
Glen Canyon National Park in Page is a dark sky area, meaning there is minimal light pollution. There are 20 designated dark sky zones in Arizona. I don't know much about astronomy or constellations but I think that is part of Orion's Belt. Correct me if I'm wrong.
And just like that we wrapped our first day in Arizona.
Wow! Talk about other-worldly, those photos make it look like you'd travelled to the moon! xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
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Amazingly beautiful. Can understand it getting flooded if no rain there.
ReplyDeleteIncredible! The natural setting…amazing. Great photos, especially of you and the rest of the family.
ReplyDeleteI've seen photos of the spectacular Antelope Canyons before but didn't know their name or where they were located, so thanks for that info. Just spectacular! How fabulous to be there in person!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Nature truly is amazing and your photos captured it perfectly. And that fried chicken...looks SO good.
ReplyDeletegosh your photos are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWow, those canyons! They look like sandy waves! :)
ReplyDeleteYour photos are stunning, especially those first ones! Orion is my favorite constellation and I can only see it in the winter months.
ReplyDeleteHello, we visited a Dark Sky Park in Door County Wisconsin, you are right, they are amazing.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are fantastic!!
Those rocks are stunning. I do love the color.
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning scenery, absolutely amazing! xxx
ReplyDeleteWow, those photos are amazing and so beautiful. It looks like you all had a great time.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you were able to visit AZ. I love visiting slot canyons and hiking down into the Grand Canyon.
ReplyDeleteThe slot canyons are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I've been wanting to go visit Antelope Canyon for years, so this is giving me so many ideas of what to do and where to go. Hopefully work slows down a bit so I can finally take a trip. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredibly beautiful place. It must have been hard to know what to photograph next...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteYour photos here are beyond gorgeous. Those don't even look like rocks, they are so undulating! I would be in heaven there. After experiencing so many wonderful cities with your family, this is a real look at nature (which I also know you've done in the past!). Wow. Just wow.
ReplyDeleteOH wow; those canyon photos are beyond gorgeous!! It sounds like you had a really fabulous day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of Arizona ~ thanks,
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Yes, these are worth visiting. So glad you could travel to see them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Thanks for sharing about this trip.
ReplyDeleteWow, I absolutely love these pictures.
ReplyDeleteThose pictures are amazing! I would have a hard time choosing which one to frame, lol. I've been to Arizona but only in passing. I really want to go back and see the Grand Canyon though.
ReplyDeleteWow! This place is on our bucket list! Fabulous photos Hena!
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Your photos are amazing, as is that fried chicken.
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Extraordinary, and also a work in progress, if the flood waters constantly erode the rocks.
ReplyDeleteThat first photo grabbed my attention - it's amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, those pictures from Antelope Canyons are absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteAll your pictures make me want to travel. Thank you for sharing them with us, these are just incredible!
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ReplyDeleteYour sons are so fortunate. :D And it looks like they realize this fact. Best wishes and safe travels, my dear.
ReplyDeleteThese pics are amazing, Hena! And yes...even the fried chicken! :D
ReplyDeleteOh wow the pictures you took from the Antelope Canyons are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! The canyons are absolutely beautiful! I would love to see them one day!
ReplyDeleteJill - Doused in Pink
What a beautiful place to visit! Great pictures! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! I haven't been to the Grand Canyon since I was a kid, but I do want to go back. My brother is taking his family, my 13 year old niece and 7 year old nephew to the Grand Canyon for their first time over their spring break in March. Thanks for sharing these!
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Antelope Canyons is truly magnificent!
ReplyDeleteAntelope Canyon is on my bucket list. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteWe came to Antelope Canyon a couple of years ago. The photos from there are always amazing, I think.
ReplyDeleteWow! Your photos look like paintings!
ReplyDeleteNature is amazing!
I would love to visit the slot canyons! know the canyons can be dangerous but I didn't know that so many lost their life in 1997. How scary! What an amazing trip and your photos are gorgeous! I can only imagine the scenery is even more spectacular in person!
ReplyDeleteArizona has so many beautiful spots to explore, but the canyons are always my favorite! You got some amazing shots while there!
ReplyDeleteArizona sounds like such an adventure! The breathtaking landscapes, from the red rocks to the countless cacti. My husband went there and when I saw the pictures, I told him we should go together!
ReplyDeleteWe have been to Arizona a few times and have not been to these places, it looks pretty cool, but thanks for telling about the stairs I think that might be too much for me. Hubby likes to get pictures of the Milky way so he likes to visit all the dark sky parks. We got some awesome pics at night at in the Grand Canyon :)
ReplyDeleteStunning photos!
ReplyDeleteBeing the wonderful photographer you are, I imagine the canyon is mind boggling beautiful.
Grand Canyon seems like such a magical place.
ReplyDeleteSo great you visited and enjoyed Arizona.
Wonderful photographs with your family.
Creating memories with our loved ones is the best thing!
Have a fantastic 2025!
WOW what an awesome experience, and fabulous photos.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so incredible! I'd love to take my family there one day!
ReplyDeleteAntelope Canyon is on my bucket list! What incredible pictures.
ReplyDeleteWow, absolutely stunning, and what awesome memories! I almost missed this post. So glad I stopped by!
ReplyDeleteWow! These are fabulous photos! Lovely to see you and your family enjoying yourselves. We saw Upper Antelope Canyon years ago but not Lower Antelope Canyon or Horseshoe Bend, our loss. It would be lovely to go back and see what we missed. Thank you for sharing these great photos!
ReplyDeleteYour Arizona trip sounds incredible, especially with all the stunning landscapes and the adventure of visiting Antelope Canyon! It’s so interesting to learn about how the canyon was formed, and the history of the flash floods really adds to its mystery. The contrast between the upper and lower canyons sounds like a perfect way to experience both beauty and adventure! You are invited to check out my new post: https://www.melodyjacob.com/2025/01/denim-on-denim-styling-cinched-waist-denim-vest.html
ReplyDeleteOh wow! These two places have been on my bucket list for a while. Lucky you to get to go there!
ReplyDeleteStunning! I have never really been interested in visiting Arizona before (I'm kind of an indoor girl, haha), but these photos are changing my mind.
ReplyDeleteHave mercy!! Your photos are gorgeous. Hope you printed up at least one and framed it. We have a mini-Antelope Canyon wanna be near here. I just loved meandering through the rock formations. We need to put Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend on our radar for summer vacay.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see your sweet family. Love the stargazing photo of your son. Those stars are so bright. You know you are out in the middle of nowhere when you can see the stars so clearly. The chicken reminds me of my mama. Gosh, she made some good fried chicken.
Lovely photographs.
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Love the pics! You must make a trip to CO. I started the book you recommended. The "what's my name or that's not my name" or the title I can't remember but I love the book! Thanks for the rec Hena, laura
ReplyDeletethat canyon is truly stunning. Great photos. Yes a flash flood can be terrifying and deadly.
ReplyDeletesherry
Your photos are stunning! That's a place I'd love to explore!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful pictures! I'm going to have to read up on that 1997 flash flood event. It makes my heart happy to see y'all in such gorgeous places with such wide happy smiles. xoxo
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