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    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    Lake Powell - Sunset

    Lake Powell

    4.3(72 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    Page, while it has become touristy, is a wonderful place to visit in Arizona. I made a weekend trip…read moreto visit all of the top attractions, including Lake Powell. There are several different ways you can check out Lake Powell. One option is to see it from afar from atop cliffs and overlooks in Glen Canyon Park. This provides scenic views of the beautiful lake. Another option is to actually see the Lake up close and personal. There are several spots where you can do that. I decided to make the short drive into Utah to see it from Lone Rock. You have to drive through some rocky/sandy terrain so me careful to follow the path (unless you're in a car with four-wheel drive). Once you get closer to the beach, you will reach a sandy area. Do not drive through it. You'll see cars and RVs parked right where the terrain changes for good reason. Unless you have the proper vehicle, you'll get stuck in the sand. I saw it happen. That will ruin your day. There are even warning signs about this. Once we parked our rental, we walked to the shoreline. I dipped my toes in the water, a bit cold but pleasant. It's a great place to just relax and take in the beauty of your surroundings. The Lake is also a popular spot to rent boats. While I didn't do this, it is a popular activity. A must-visit while in Page!

    Such a beautiful and peaceful place. I was happy we came in February so we really felt like we had…read morethe place to ourselves!

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    Horseshoe Bend - Walking Trail

    Horseshoe Bend

    4.7(867 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    I took a short weekend trip to Page on a Saturday in May. Page has become pretty famous, and quite…read moretouristy, due to the magic and splendor of both Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. Horseshoe Bend was our first stop after checking into our hotel. The nice thing is it's not that tough to pull off. When you arrive, you have to pay $10 to park, and then a short hike on a most paved road (10-15 minutes) will take you to Horseshoe Bend. You'll be able to see this incredible beauty of nature from a cliff that overlooks it. The main area has a railing but there are also open areas off the cliff where you can see it, too. Be careful as your pursuit to get an amazing pic may get you in trouble if you're too close to the cliff's edge. A picture isn't worth risking your life. Take a couple of pictures, enjoy the beauty, and make your way back. You can easily visit Horseshoe bend in 30 minutes to an hour. Given it's popularity, it has gotten quite popular and was busy when I went. That took away from enjoying being out in nature a bit, but still well worth it. When you leave, they have restrooms available near the exit. A must visit when in Page!

    One of the most breathtaking views we saw during our Arizona road trip! Horseshoe Bend is…read moredefinitely worth visiting if you're already going to Antelope Canyon since it's only about a 14-minute drive away. The attraction itself is free, but parking costs $10 per vehicle. After parking, there's a short walk to the overlook. The walk is pretty easy, but it can get hot and windy depending on the weather, so bring water and wear comfortable shoes. Once you reach the viewpoint, the scenery is absolutely unreal. Seeing the Colorado River curve around the canyon in person is so much more impressive than photos online. The overlook is very high, which makes the views even more dramatic. If you're planning to take photos or videos, try walking around a bit because some areas get crowded. We found one of the higher spots for better views and it was totally worth it for pictures. Also, don't forget to stop by the "Page, Arizona" sign nearby before leaving! Overall, such a beautiful and easy stop to add to any Arizona or Southwest road trip itinerary.

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    Horseshoe Bend - Sand storm!

    Sand storm!

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    My babe and the feral horses

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    Upper Antelope Canyon - The Candle

    Upper Antelope Canyon

    4.1(93 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    Navajo scared ground. Hence our mandatory guide Rick who was so knowledgeable, warm, engaging and…read morefun. This in my humble opinion is and has become the top, must visit and see destination in Arizona. Let me try and explain why it surpasses the Grand Canyon. These gorgeous canyons were naturally carved over thousands of years by the combined forces of the eroding water via flash floods and the strong winds interacting with the sandstone. Hence behold these spectacular smooth natural flowing, swirling and narrow rock formations as our stellar guide and the others educated us via words, music and lyrics. The 70 minute tour in the afternoon( & earlier one around 10 am) is timed perfectly to coincide with the proper angles and intensity of the sun's rays as we made our way down to this wonderland. It was a lovely and breezy 80 degrees and maybe 70 ish when we got to the bottom. Please wear comfy sneakers. This beauty is in Page, Arizona just 271 miles north of Phoenix. I emphasis again this is a once in a lifetime event.

    After spending the night in Canyon De Chelly we decided to stop here on our way to Page, Arizona…read moreand the of May was a great time to tour these Red Sandstone walls carved by water that in time ended up shaping these incredible and picturesque formations in Navajo Nation. Our tour guide was a Navajo older and very friendly lady that did an excellent job, she not only gave a good explanation on the history of the Canyon and took some great pictures of us but also gave me a lecture on photography. It was a 10 minute ride from the place where you buy the tickets to where you meet your guide and from there the whole adventure is under a mile at an elevation of about 4K feet. Natural wonder not to be missed when in the area. Tickets were 55 per person and the whole tour took about 90 minutes. The place is managed by TAADIDIIN TOURS Internet is very spotty throughout Arizona, Utah and Colorado.

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    Upper Antelope Canyon - We finally made it to one of my top bucket list destinations!!!

    We finally made it to one of my top bucket list destinations!!!

    Upper Antelope Canyon - The unbelievable Secret Antelope Canyon, Page Arizona April 2026.

    The unbelievable Secret Antelope Canyon, Page Arizona April 2026.

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    Aramark Leisure Services

    Aramark Leisure Services

    3.1(7 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    We went on a half day trip to Rainbow Bridge and it was incredibly spectacular. All of the tour…read moreguides are very knowledgeable and made the two hour boat ride pass by quickly. Words cannot describe the natural beauty that you encounter along Lake Powell. Rainbow Bridge is the world's largest natural bridge and seeing it it person is indescribable. You truly have to see it to appreciate its true beauty.

    Do NOT book a houseboat reservation through LakePowell.com. Given the record low water levels this…read moreyear, which no one could have predicted, we hoped to have some dialogue and see flexibility regarding our late season reservation. Customer service reps are nice enough, but I can't get ahold of anyone with any power to make decisions. They suggested I email, so I've been emailing APDAccounting@aramark.com and LakePowell-CustomerService@aramark.com since August 16th, I get auto-responses saying they will get back to me in 24-72 hours or 3-5 business days... neither is true, it's September 11th and I'm still waiting! Then they charged my card again on September 6th, this time for the damage deposit. The customer service reps keep throwing the cancellation policy at me, we could have cancelled months in advance when we started hearing reports of low water but we were optimistic and hopeful we would still be able to go. Am I really going to lose my money because we held out hope? I offered to move our credit to next year as opposed to a refund... still crickets. Aramark clearly doesn't care about customer service, it's all bottom line... now I just want my money back.

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    Down below

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    Top deck

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    Hidden Canyon Kayak - Kayaking through the antelope canyon

    Hidden Canyon Kayak

    4.7(76 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I booked online about a week in advance but accidentally selected the wrong time. After a little…read morephone and email tag, their team quickly helped me switch to my preferred slot. The day before our tour, Julia called to let us know strong headwinds were expected and asked if we wanted to adjust our time. We already had a different morning tour scheduled, and they were incredibly accommodating with our plans. At the launch site, we met our guide Logan, and we were lucky that it was just our family of four on this tour. Husband and I wore aqua shoes and my daughters opted to wear their Birkenstock sandals and go barefoot, which was fine if you're okay with getting red mud on them. Logan was friendly, patient, and extremely knowledgeable. I was a bit nervous since I'm a beginner kayaker, but he let us move at our own pace. It ended up being a great workout while still feeling peaceful and relaxing. The scenery was absolutely stunning. The canyon was quiet, beautiful, and not crowded at all. We paddled across Lake Powell and into the canyon, and the cool lake water felt amazing in the warm end-of-March weather (mid-80s). They provided life jackets, offered bottled water, and Logan even took photos of us both on the water and at the end of the canyon, which we really appreciated. He also shared helpful paddling tips along the way. The entire tour lasted about 2.5-3 hours and was a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. Highly recommend for families and beginners looking for a scenic and well-guided kayaking experience!

    This was such a cool experience! We had the best guide John who was an absolute gem! Our group was…read moreabout 6 people all varying in age and fitness level. Our group completed the kayak and hike which were very much worth it! We needed slight accommodations and Sid and John were reassuring and supportive for both my mom and I. This tour is really for everyone and I can't recommend this tour company and John enough. Because we traveled during off season, we had the entire lake and trail to ourselves. John left much time for us to take cool pictures and was a wealth of knowledge. He made sure to engage with each person in the group and was successful in getting the more shy individuals to step out of their comfort zones. John and Sid (the other employee) made this tour worth it. They provided awesome recommendations for things in the area and also future outdoor related activities in the U.S. Be sure to pack enough water. Remember you are in a kayak and your items will likely get soaked. Luckily they provide one water proof bag per kayak which can hold your phone and camera. If you feel the need to pack more, I recommend that you bring your own waterproof back pack. I opted to go barefoot in the kayak and wear shoes on the hike. You will have to walk through water to get on and off of the boat. Do not let your size and fitness level deter you from this tour. The team is incredibly accommodating and reassuring, making this the perfect tour for all. Highly recommend this tour and either Sid or John!

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    Hidden Canyon Kayak - Taking a break and went swimming.

    Taking a break and went swimming.

    Hidden Canyon Kayak - Parked the kayak at the end of water way and walked about a half mile to enjoy the dry area of canyon

    Parked the kayak at the end of water way and walked about a half mile to enjoy the dry area of canyon

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    John C Page Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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