Maybe they already have gone through it, great! But I am not deterring anyone from trying. And also the sand is a huge obstacle to navigate. I would say that someone who has less functionality than I do (I’m a T-5 paraplegic) would have a difficult time experiencing Upper Antelope Canyon as you need to get in and out of a 4X4 vehicle to get to the opening of Upper Antelope Canyon. I would not recommend going through the canyon when it is raining or if the sand is muddy. The sand can be fairly hard or just as soft as beach sand depending on the time of year and weather. ![]() Unfortunately, the floor is made of sand. I discovered that Upper Antelope Canyon is flat and is level to the ground. But when there’s a will, there’s a way! This is how I did it.įirst off, I researched Upper Antelope Canyon by visiting YouTube and searching images online to see what the canyons may look like. In my research, most websites said that it was not. ![]() I would not consider Upper Antelope Canyon wheelchair accessible neither. ![]() Lower Antelope Canyon is not wheelchair accessible at all as there are stairs that you need to climb down to the slot canyon. Note: This park states that its indefinitely closed, but this is a great story about a wheelchair hiker hiking a very difficult trail–making it happen.Īntelope Canyon in Arizona is separated into two canyons: Lower Antelope Canyon and Upper Antelope Canyon.
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