It was longer than we thought it would be.Īnd because its longer, it gave us more time to enjoy it and the majesty of the rocks.Ĭase has visited Upper Antelope Canyon a couple times. It was the first time visiting the canyon for all but one in their group. Case, who has lived in Page since 2002, was part of a group of 12 friends and family. Penni Case, a pre-school director for Page Unified School District, was one of the estimated 600 locals who toured the canyon Saturday and Sunday. Facebook and Instagram exploded with photos of Page families and friends enjoying 75 minutes in Page’s most famous slot canyon. Last weekend both Dixie Ellis and Ken’s Tours offered free tours of Lower Antelope Canyon to locals, and the locals were very eager to take them up on their generous offer.
Updated: 5 years ago / Posted For many residents, it was their first time to the famous canyon.