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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

    I've visited both in June and Sept/October. Both times it's been hot as hell! The wind DOES NOT…read moreHELP AT ALL! BUY the cold water at the entrance if you don't have any! You're gonna need it. Bathrooms available in the parking lot.... NOT along path to nor at the viewing area. Don't get me wrong, the scenery is beyond beautiful and worth every bit of discomfort! This landmark is NOT ADA compliant! One would need an adult stroller or someone to carry anyone who cannot walk the distance across soft dirt/gravel road to get to the viewpoint!

    I hate to give a natural feature such a bad rating, but hear me out. So Horseshoe Bend is in Glen…read moreCanyon National Recreational Area which is free, but the parking lot belongs to the city of Page and you have to pay for it. HOWEVER, the parking lot is also pretty aggressive about shaking you down for money, meaning that there are staffed toll booths, and also one way traffic spikes so that if you drive the wrong way your tires get shredded. Like yes, it is important that people should pay, but it is also very unwelcoming. Also, even though they have brought in over $20 million from the fees so far, they can't even bother to stock their vault toilets with hand sanitizer even at the start of the day. Since there's so many visitors, I can only shudder to think of how many people are walking around with fecal hands. Otherwise, a short stroll leads to a cool view point of the canyon, although the water is lower in the canyon.

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

    All Ways Adventure

    5.0(20 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.

    Jillian recently took our group on a half day canyoneering and rappelling tour. From the moment we…read morewere picked up from our front porch until we safely returned home, I knew we were in for an exciting adventure. Breathtaking cannot begin to describe the views and nature we were surrounded in. I was impressed with Jillian's knowledge of the terrain and history of the area that she shared with us. She is friendly, kind, professional and above all clearly an expert guide concerned with our safety. We were lucky to actually have 2 guides on our tour as Darren was our photographer. He took amazing shots that were not forced or posed that we'll cherish forever. Everything flowed naturally and their energy was refreshing. I would highly recommend a tour with All Ways Adventures! We'll be back when we're in Kanab next. Thank you Jillian and Darren!

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    Grand Canyon National Park - Visitor's Center

    Grand Canyon National Park

    4.8(1.3k reviews)
    111.6 km

    Designated a World Heritage Site in 1979 for its universal scientific and cultural value, the Grand…read moreCanyon located in Arizona stands as one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders in the world, attracting millions of visitors who come to experience its massive scale and incredible history. Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, it offers a rare look into Earth's geological past which runs for 2,300km through seven American and two Mexican states, and has been running for over two billion years. According to the National Park Service, about 90% of Grand Canyon travelers visit the South Rim. My partner and I arrived in the mid-afternoon. Found it warm with a nice breeze and a manageable crowd. The experience standing atop is nothing short of breathtaking whether it's the first or nth times. The sheer size of this natural wonder is something that is almost beyond comprehension. It's a moving experience. Best season to see the Canyons and parks is usually April-June and again from September into early November. Pictures just don't give it credit, though they give a sampling. There is nothing like it anywhere else on the planet.

    There's a reason why the Grand Canyon is one of the most famous national parks in the world. The…read moreviews are absolutely breathtaking and pictures honestly don't do it justice. I don't really understand the people leaving 1-star reviews because of long lines, outdated facilities, or bad food. It's one of the biggest tourist destinations in the country. Of course there are going to be crowds. And honestly, you're not coming here for luxury service or gourmet food. You're here to experience nature, spend time with your loved ones, and make memories. Go eat somewhere else before entering the park if food matters that much. I actually appreciate that they focus more on preserving the park and keeping it clean instead of turning it into some overly commercialized attraction with flashy technology everywhere. Just slow down, enjoy the views, take a ton of pictures, and appreciate how beautiful Mother Nature really is. Definitely worth experiencing at least once in your lifetime.

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