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    Antelope Ridge Adventure Park

    5.0 (8 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    I spent 4.5 hours in the car EACH WAY to get here and only made a day trip of it. I can't even complain, it was one of the coolest experiences I've ever had. I've never done a tour through any part of Antelope Canyon but I heard they were massive groups. The point of being out in nature is quite the opposite of being packed in with 60 strangers. The group I went with here contained TWO other people and our amazing guide, Angie. It was quiet, peaceful, breathtaking, and mind blowing all at the same time. It was so fun being able to be in gear and repel and traverse through the canyon. Each step and each different direction you looked was different and always left me in awe. Not for people who are afraid of heights (unless you can throw that aside for the most incredible experience of your life). There were also a few very tight spots to squeeze through. If you're bigger and claustrophobic it may not be for you.

    Repelling down a unique slot!
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    My husband and I did the 10am tour with Blake. It was us and another young couple. Our tour guide was Blake. This was by far the coolest thing I have ever experienced! You get to go through slot canyons and get to repel down them. There are so many cool features about this place, and it is worth every penny! I was debating on doing the lower antelope canyon tour. That is just a little tour where you take photos. Nothing wrong with that, but we wanted to do something that was more fun. This was it!! You will not be disappointed if you book a tour at Antelope Ridge Adventure Park! It is such a gem of a place to go in the Page AZ area. We will most definitely recommend this to everyone going to visit and will be back soon I'm sure! I can't wait to watch this place grow!!

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    Extraordinary tour. Much better than the Antelope Canyons. It is safe for beginners, and it is a lot of fun. Highly recommend!

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    Horseshoe Bend - Walking Trail

    Horseshoe Bend

    4.7(872 reviews)
    6.1 km

    Its an outstanding piece of nature! Just breath taking…read more There is a $10 fee to park your car then its a 20 to 30 minute walk down a gently sloping path to get to the bend. There are two rest spots along the way to sit for a bit if you are tired. Both spots has limited seating and shade provided by a canopy The best viewpoint has a guardrail around it, but you are free to wander off on your own. Do be careful, you can fall down, its a real spot, and not Disneyland, so just watch your step We went right after a few days of rain. The area is a bit remote and cell phone coverage is spotty I suggest wearing comfy shoes. Ladies, if you want to wear high heels, bring them in a backpack and change out when you are ready to take photos, your feet will thank you. The path to the bend has a gentle decline on tbe way there and an incline on the way back. Its not paved, but it is well maintained. Definitely an excellent experience, photos and videos don't do it justice. Go and see it with your own eyes

    This deserves to be a 10 star!!!…read more A truly amazing breathtaking vista point of Horseshoe Bend. The images area amazing but really don't do justice when you're here soaking in this glorious majestic view in person. A true wonder of Mother Nature. Definitely need to see this if you're visiting Grand Canyon. It's a 2.5 hrs drive from Grand Canyon but so so worth it. EV owners. Make sure to charge up to your max range at Grand Canyon valley because there are NO chargers during the 2.5hrs drive between Grand Canyon to Page. There is a Tesla supercharger in Page. Happy Trails!!!

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    Taadidiin Tours - Josh captured this photo. He has a couple tricks up his sleeve.

    Taadidiin Tours

    4.7(531 reviews)
    16.9 km

    I cannot recommend this tour company enough! It's a little cheaper than the other tours (Upper and…read moreLower Antelope Canyon), but the views at Canyon X are spectacular! Check in and take a short, 10 min van ride to the site. The descent into the canyon is a little steep, but there are steps to help (especially on the way back up). Our guide, Kelly, was so informative and gave history, facts and showed us the best photo spots. She even took photos of us looking up to the sky. Definitely recommend this tour, hands down!

    Bambi was incredibly rude and left a really bad taste in our mouths. Beautiful place, but…read moreunfortunately, our experience with her overshadowed the entire tour. :( This happened on December 31, 2024, and almost two years later, I'm still sad enough about our experience that I feel compelled to finally write this review. The place itself was absolutely beautiful, but unfortunately, our guide, Bambi, was incredibly rude to us, and it really put a damper on what should have been such a memorable experience. :( One instance that stuck with me was when my dad accidentally hit his head on one of the canyon walls. Instead of showing any concern or empathy, Bambi told us that we needed to make sure we were watching him, almost as if he were an unruly child. It was such an unnecessary and condescending response to someone simply having an accident. Throughout the tour, she also didn't seem very interested in actually telling us about the canyon or making the experience enjoyable. It honestly felt like we were being herded around like sheep she didn't want to watch over. Everything felt rushed and impersonal, and like she just wanted to get the tour over with. :( Something else that has bothered me: while looking through other reviews mentioning negative experiences with Bambi, I noticed that several were from people with Asian-sounding names. We are Asian as well. Obviously, I can't say for sure that this had anything to do with how we were treated, but after our experience, I couldn't help but notice the pattern. I really wish we'd had a guide who made us feel welcome and excited to be there, because unfortunately, Bambi's attitude is still what I remember most about the experience almost two years later.

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    All Ways Adventure - First rappel - our 10 y/o

    All Ways Adventure

    5.0(21 reviews)
    96.2 km

    Our family (two kids, ages 11 and 14) did the half-day Guide's Choice canyoneering trip in Ladder…read moreCanyon yesterday with Brett, and it was the highlight of our Utah trip -- and that's saying something given the competition. Brett was phenomenal. He made every one of us feel completely safe and confident through all the rappels (5 or 7, depending on who's counting -- we lost track because we were having too much fun). He struck that perfect balance of professional guide and enthusiastic local -- he clearly loves this place and knows it deeply, from the geology of the rocks to the broader mountaineering history of the area. That kind of knowledge just adds another layer to the whole experience. We drove over from our lodge to Easton Zion, and I'll be honest -- I wondered briefly if it was worth the extra time. It absolutely was. As a bonus, Brett had a great eye for photos, so we came home with some incredible shots to prove we actually did it. If you're in the area with family and want an adventure that's equal parts exciting, educational, and just flat-out memorable -- All Ways Adventure is your answer. Ask for Brett.

    If you're thinking about booking with All Ways Adventure, stop reading this review right now and go…read moredo it! I promise I won't be offended. Seriously - don't overthink it, and don't waste your precious vacation time shopping around. Just head to allwaysadventure.com and book an adventure you absolutely will not regret. Our guide, Jillian, took my wife and me to the Grand Chamber and Peekaboo Slot Canyon, and it turned out to be one of the highlights of our entire vacation - and one of the most incredible and unique adventures we've ever experienced. Jillian was outstanding: friendly, punctual, incredibly knowledgeable, and clearly someone who genuinely loves what she does. She also figured out pretty quickly that we weren't exactly candidates for the next season of Survivor. Rather than pushing us beyond our limits, she set the perfect pace, made sure we were comfortable, and somehow got us to these breathtaking destinations without us seriously reconsidering our life insurance policies. As educators, what impressed us most was that this wasn't just a hike - it was an education. Jillian shared the fascinating history of the area, told some local legends, explained the incredible geology that shaped these landscapes, pointed out the local flora and fauna, and answered every random question we threw her way. My wife and I didn't just leave with amazing photos - we left with a much deeper appreciation for this remarkable corner of Utah. All Ways Adventure is family-owned, and you can genuinely feel it. From the moment Jillian picked us up, we were treated less like customers and more like family...but, the kind she actually wanted to spend time with. That warmth and hospitality made an already unforgettable experience even more special. The Grand Chamber and Peekaboo Slot Canyon are simply magical. The photos are stunning, but they don't come close to capturing what it's like to stand there in person. These are memories my wife and I will treasure for the rest of our lives. Jillian, thank you for making the day so memorable. You somehow managed to guide us through deep sand, canyons, and desert heat while keeping us entertained, informed, and convinced us we were in much better shape than we actually are (a talent worthy of its own five-star review). If we ever make it back to Utah, our first call will be to All Ways Adventure - and we'll be hoping Jillian hasn't forgotten us...or exactly how many breaks we needed. Thank you, Jillian, and everyone at All Ways Adventure, for giving us an experience we'll be talking about for years to come. You didn't just show us some of the most beautiful places we've ever seen - you made us feel like part of the family while doing it. That's something we'll never forget.

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    Dropping in the canyon

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    Grand Canyon National Park - Visitor's Center

    Grand Canyon National Park

    4.8(1.4k reviews)
    111.6 km

    Despite being born and raised here, It took me over 30 years before finally seeing the Grand…read moreCanyon. It is mesmerizing, daunting, and caters to novices and experts alike. I should have gone sooner! Here are some tips: -Be prepared for a long line to get in when the weather's nice -Make sure you bring plenty of water and snacks! You can go for miles without any sort of vendor -If you're afraid of heights, prepare to be MORTIFIED. There are steep drops everywhere, so beware! If you have the time, this is something you should enjoy over a long weekend. You can spend hours walking around and driving between the countless parking lots and still only see a fraction of what it has to offer. A real contender for best park in America, if not the world.

    GranTyke GrandCayon RoadTrip Episode 3 "There's a garden…read morespot, I'm told, where it's never too hot and it's never too cold.. Where you're never too young and you're never too old.. Where you're never too thin or tall.. And you're never, never, never too, too, too anything at all, Oh! You're not too mad and you're not too sane And you don't compare and you don't complain, All you do is just sit tight, 'cause it's all so, so, so, so down-right, right...:) We arrived at the South Rim very early, we parked in the Raven 1 Lot, up front, please remember where you parked..:) As you approach the edge of the Rim, You loose your breath in the exhilarating view of this Canyon. The Rock formations, the colour of the striations, the depth of the Canyon, with a River far below is quite mind boggling. We spent 6 hours exploring the South Rim from end to end. Free Shuttle busses help you make it back to the area of your car. Regardless of your age "you're a kid again"..:) As you hike, avoid stepping on loose dirt or rocks. We had no trouble. Our GranTyke liked our slower pace. We eventually made it to their Geology Museum which explains it all. This is a must destination for everyone. Simply the best, with no time restraints. Arriving very early gets you there before any crowds that might arrive. It was a slow day, so we had access to staff when needed. We avoided tours and did a self discovery trip so much fun and worthwhile. Bring lots of water and energy bars/food easy to grab and eat on the move. Though this was not our first trip to the Canyon, It was the First for our GranTyke, which made it seem like the first for us..:) Ha-ha-ha! Ho-ho-ho! And a couple of tra-la-las.. That's how we laugh the day away.. In The Merry Old Grand Canyon Best, Avram WizardOz Jr.

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