Grand Canyon, Saguaro NP, Petrified Forest NP, Antelope Canyon
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Grand Canyon, Saguaro NP, Petrified Forest NP, Antelope Canyon
Planning a trip for this summer. I have read past threads. Looking for suggestions on tour operators for Antelope Canyon. Has anyone been since they stopped allowing bags of all kinds? Upper or Lower Canyon tour preference - why? Number of days suggested for each park? Favorite lodging, restaurants and places to visit? Thank you!
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Planning a trip for this summer. I have read past threads. Looking for suggestions on tour operators for Antelope Canyon. Has anyone been since they stopped allowing bags of all kinds? Upper or Lower Canyon tour preference - why? Number of days suggested for each park? Favorite lodging, restaurants and places to visit? Thank you!
Saguaro. Half to one day. Lots to see and do elsewhere in the Tucson area. Dont forget Sedona, between GC and Tucson
Petrified Forest. Its worth a few hours at most if you happen to be driving by I dont find it worth a detour or a long drive, period.
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I believe that there is only one tour operator for the upper canyon. Reservations are a must.
I agree with J26 that the Petrified Forest is not worth a destination just a drive by if you happen to be in the area.
I agree with J26 that the Petrified Forest is not worth a destination just a drive by if you happen to be in the area.
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I found this post after starting this thread. Helpful comparison of Antelope Canyon options.
https://unearththevoyage.com/upper-v...telope-canyon/
https://unearththevoyage.com/upper-v...telope-canyon/
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To get the full experience, try to stay in one of the great historic lodges at the South Rim. Also, when at Antelope Canyon you will be only two hours from Monument Valley Tribal Park which has stunning scenery with sandstone geological formations from 400 to 1,000 feet high.
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We did lower antelope canyon tour last June, not sure what else you want to know. You aren't allowed to bring any bags with you, we only brought water bottles and our cellphones, my brother visited canyon X last Fall.
we just finished visiting Tucson area last week and visited both sides of saguaro NP.
if you click on my screen name you can find my TR on antelope canyon (plus Zion, Bryce, GC N rim) from last June. I’m currently typing my TR on Tucson which will cover saguaro NP.
we just finished visiting Tucson area last week and visited both sides of saguaro NP.
if you click on my screen name you can find my TR on antelope canyon (plus Zion, Bryce, GC N rim) from last June. I’m currently typing my TR on Tucson which will cover saguaro NP.
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Saguaro. Half to one day. Lots to see and do elsewhere in the Tucson area. Don't forget Sedona, between GC and Tucson
Petrified Forest. Its worth a few hours at most if you happen to be driving by I don't find it worth a detour or a long drive, period.
If you do drive east to Petrified Forest, be sure to stop in Winslow Arizona for a picture standing next to the statue of Glen Frey "Standin' on the Corner in Winslow Arizona". There is a little restaurant in the old bank building across the street. The town's jewelry store is in the vault. Another thing you might want to visit west of Winslow is the meteor crater.
As for Saguaro, save it for last if you are flying in/out of Phoenix if you have lots of time before your flight out.
My favorites in Flagstaff are the Lowell Observatory and the Riordon mansion State Park. South of Sedona is the little town of Cornville AZ which has the Manzanita restaurant which has genuine German cuisine and a few wild game dishes.
Petrified Forest. Its worth a few hours at most if you happen to be driving by I don't find it worth a detour or a long drive, period.
If you do drive east to Petrified Forest, be sure to stop in Winslow Arizona for a picture standing next to the statue of Glen Frey "Standin' on the Corner in Winslow Arizona". There is a little restaurant in the old bank building across the street. The town's jewelry store is in the vault. Another thing you might want to visit west of Winslow is the meteor crater.
As for Saguaro, save it for last if you are flying in/out of Phoenix if you have lots of time before your flight out.
My favorites in Flagstaff are the Lowell Observatory and the Riordon mansion State Park. South of Sedona is the little town of Cornville AZ which has the Manzanita restaurant which has genuine German cuisine and a few wild game dishes.
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If you do drive east to Petrified Forest, be sure to stop in Winslow Arizona for a picture standing next to the statue of Glen Frey "Standin' on the Corner in Winslow Arizona". There is a little restaurant in the old bank building across the street. The town's jewelry store is in the vault. Another thing you might want to visit west of Winslow is the meteor crater.
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La Posada Hotel
If you do drive east to Petrified Forest, be sure to stop in Winslow Arizona for a picture standing next to the statue of Glen Frey "Standin' on the Corner in Winslow Arizona". There is a little restaurant in the old bank building across the street. The town's jewelry store is in the vault. Another thing you might want to visit west of Winslow is the meteor crater.
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This was a sleeper hit. La Posada worked as a great spot to stay overnight during our trip. The hotel was wonderful. Restaurant was great. Definitely recommend for others traveling through the area.
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