Actually, there are some caves in Bryce, but they're not at all like the slot canyons, and they're not readily accessible. They can be seen from Lookout Point - just follow the trail.
Went on a guided 13 mile Hummer ride to the Indian reservation to a spectacular hidden canyon. This canyon was located in the Upper Water Holes Canyon on the Navajo reservation about seven miles south of Page in a very secluded area. The number of people allowed at one time is limited, so you would have a better chance of getter photos without people in the background. It was fantastic!!! Try this site--- info@hummeradventures.net
pw wrote:
Went on a guided 13 mile Hummer ride to the Indian reservation to a spectacular hidden canyon. This canyon was located in the Upper Water Holes Canyon on the Navajo reservation about seven miles south of Page in a very secluded area. The number of people allowed at one time is limited, so you would have a better chance of getter photos without people in the background. It was fantastic!!! Try this site--- info@hummeradventures.net
A beautiful sight. Good photography on your part.
There are several slot canyons in southern Utah that you can venture into without a guide. If you check the weather forecasts, flash floods can be avoided. There is a wonderful loop hike in the San Raphael Swell that takes you through two canyons...Little Wild Horse and Bell. Then near Escalante along the Hole in the Rock road, there are Spooky and Peek a Boo canyons. They are not exactly like Antelope Canyon, but still expose you you to amazing rock formations.
There seems to be a lot of interest in this subject. The Canyons are an amazing experience.Could we get a small group together for a budget trip perhaps hire a camper van or two.
Crazy or what!
Trixsy Pixsy wrote:
There seems to be a lot of interest in this subject. The Canyons are an amazing experience.Could we get a small group together for a budget trip perhaps hire a camper van or two.
Crazy or what!
If you do manage to put a group together, avoid the summer months unless you really enjoy the heat. October is hands down the prettiest time to visit.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.