Unfortunately, the Lower Antelope Canyon was closed due to the covid-19 at the time we were visiting Arizona, but I have some old photograps from this wonderful place. I went to this place two times in my life and every time I was really impressed. It’s a popular spot for photographers and tourists. It’s a orange canyon slot made with spiral rock arches. Lower Antelope Canyon is an unforgettable adventure in Page, Arizona. I really recommend you doing this as well, so you won’t get lost on your way to Alstrom Point. We went there for sunset and it was magical! Before adventuring there in our 4x4 jeep (you definitely need it), we stopped at the Visitor’s Center in Big Water for some maps and information about how to get to Alstrom Point. To visit Alstrom Point, you need at least one, whole day or two days, if you want to stay over night and watch the sunrise. In the next post I’ll describe our full-day adventure to Alstrom Point with all the details. If you want to visit Alstrom Point, you have to prepare for one or two days off road adventure.
Despite its popularity, it’s not so easy to get there. Alstrom Point is usually shown on postcards from Utah, the most popular photos and it’s also showcase on the Utah Sign on US 89. Being a photographer, made me craving to photograph this place so much. I’ve been dreaming of visiting Lake Powell since quite a long time. Alstrom Point, Lake Powell Alstrom Point - the most wonderful overlook over Lake Powel