Antelope Canyon is a beautiful slot canyon located near the town of Page on lands belonging to the Navajo Nation indigenous American reservation.

The cavern, which is located near pristine Lake Powell, was originally developed following flash flooding erosion of regional Navajo sandstone.

Today, it is divided into the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon sections, which are commonly known as "The Crack" and "The Corkscrew."

Portions of the cave are open to the public as a tourist attraction, showcased as part of guided tours offered throughout the year by the Navajo Tribal Park.

Visitors can enjoy excellent opportunities for nature photography within the cave, particularly at Upper Antelope Canyon, which can be accessed at ground level without any climbing necessary.