The American Antelope Valley is a strange slit canyon in Arizona, which has formed various winding rock walls and light and shadow effects due to weathering and water flow, attracting countless tourists and photography enthusiasts. Antelope Valley is divided into upper antelope Valley and lower antelope Valley, both have their own characteristics, if time permits, it is recommended to visit. Here are some travel guides about Antelope Valley: Best travel time: mid-March to early October, when the sun is more abundant, there is a greater chance to see the beams in the canyon. Especially with longer sunshine in summer, this is the peak season of the Antelope Valley, if you want to avoid the crowds, it is in spring (end March to early April) and autumn (end September to early October) 12. Ticket reservations: Since Antelope Valley is located on the Indian Reservation, all visitors must be guided by the local Aboriginal Navajo. Tickets need to be booked online in advance, especially during the noon time in Upper Antelope Valley, as this time you can see the most beautiful beam effect. The Upper Antelope Valley and the Lower Antelope Valley have different travel agencies operating, which can be booked on the official website or on a third-party platform. Ticket prices vary according to seasons and time periods, generally between 123 US dollars. Transportation: If you leave from Las Vegas, you can choose to drive by yourself or sign up for a day group. Self-driving needs to drive for about 4.5 hours, and you can enjoy the desert scenery along the way. Sign up for a day group to save yourself the trouble of driving, you can also enjoy Chinese or English tour guide service, and you can enter the Antelope Valley at the best time. The day group will also take another nearby attraction, Horseshoe Bay, a horseshoe-shaped curve formed by the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, which is spectacular 123. Tour experience: Whether it is the upper antelope valley or the lower antelope valley, you need to follow a guide to enter, and follow the rules, do not touch the rock wall or litter. The upper antelope valley is a jeep into the park, the canyon is flat, suitable for the whole family to go together. The lower antelope valley requires walking into the park and there are many stairs and terrains that are undulating for visitors who like to explore. Both have a lot of strange rocks and beautiful light and shadow effects that need to be recorded with a camera or mobile phone. It is recommended to use HDR mode or manual adjustment