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    3 months ago

    Nobody at the shop during posted hours. No return on emails, phone was disconnected. Looks out of business

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    3 months ago

    Said they were open. Sign on front door said open. No one there. No answer to phone calls or E-mail. Not sure what the deal is here.

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    Lake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks - After the adventure!

    Lake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks

    (160 reviews)

    $$

    I cannot recommend this enough…read more This was the most breathtaking kayak through the canyons; and the hike was spectacular. A friend and I booked this event for her 40th birthday and it was the absolute highlight of our trip! We were thinking of renting kayaks and doing it ourselves but are both so grateful that we didn't because our tour guide, Ryan, was fantastic-- extremely knowledgeable, helpful, witty, and patient with us, as we were both beginners. He made it really fun! We learned that Britney Spears shot her video "I'm not a girl, not yet a woman" there, too! This was so worth it and will definitely be coming back and booking with Ryan!

    I'll say the customer service at the shop was amazing; REALLY nice girls. We asked if we could take…read moreour boards there. She said yes but the benefit of using them was they carried the boards down and up a steep hill. We were there on Saturday April 25th. So we rented two paddle boards and she warned us about the winds. It was like $155. She was nice so we went for it. We get to the site and are waiting around. They haven't even taken the boards off the truck, but we were fine waiting. Layla finally made it up the HILL and had 2 boards taken off the truck and laid on the ground. I asked if any of the MANY men who were there and carrying kayaks down, was going to carry them down. She said no, you carry them. And that hill was STEEP. I figured meh, okay. I was annoyed since we were told they'd be ready for us at the bottom. Layla carried my paddle. Once I saw the hill, I was even more annoyed but I already paid $155 plus $30 entry to the lake. When we got to the bottom, she mentioned when we got back I had to carry it back up. I said I'm not doing that. lol. She held my leash so I could climb on my board. Not an easy task where we were. The paddle boarding was rough but we knew that, the girls at the office warned us. 5 miles later we returned. I STRUGGLED getting off the board and trying to haul it up by myself, my body was shaking and I was visibly exhausted. A young man who worked for this place, WATCHED me struggle. Asked how it was, I said it sucked. He mentioned me carrying the board up that steep hill, while I was shaking from exhaustion and out of breath, and I said "I'm not doing that" and he replied with "why is it heavy?" I did carry my life jacket and paddle...but after that comment I REALLY didn't want to. Layla gave me a water at the top and said to take a breath, I was breathing very heavy. I'd say don't rent paddle boards. You will have to carry them up and down the hill and will get no assistance getting off the board either. But they did carry the kayaks and help those people who also paid like we did, in and out of the kayaks. So maybe rent those and not the paddle boards.

    Canyon Adventures Bike Tours & Cafe

    Canyon Adventures Bike Tours & Cafe

    (184 reviews)

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    Absolutely the best way to experience the Grand Canyon Rim! We had 4 hours to spare…read more 12 noon - we rented 2 e bikes from Canyon Adventures next to the Visitors Center and, headed first to South Kaibab Trail for one of the most majestic rides along the Canyon and overview looks of the Canyon. The ride there was BEAUTIFUL. We road along the rim, overlooking the Canyon the entire way. Breathtaking. (15 min e bikes ride from the Visitors Center to S. Kaibab.) From there we rode from S Kaibab to the Village where you can see the Canyon, with restairants and shops. For some, this could be enough to head back for your 2 hour journey If you have more time... We chose to keep going and we continued to ride from the Village and up to Hermits Rest. This was a 30 minute journey with several spots for scenic overlooks of the Canyon. At the top are Rest rooms and a spot for snack. We headed back to the Village (30 minutes back) and dropped our bikes at Bright Angel Lodge where Canyon Adventures picked them up. We boarded the train ON TIME! at 3:30pm. We did this journey in 3 hours on e bikes. ( we are in our 50's :) It was worth it! Such a fun adventure! As an added bonus, as the Canyon Adventures if they will drop off your bike and pick it up at on eof the hotels. We dropped our bikes off at Bright Angel (they picked them up!) then boarded the train, by 3:30. What a fun adventure. Steve and staff were great! Highly recommend.

    Cute little store offering soda, water, coffee, donuts, snacks, and knickknacks as well as bike…read morerentals. I visited the Grand Canyon twice. Our first visit was nothing but fog and rain, so we had to come back the next day. During the first visit, the customer service was amazing. The employees were friendly and pleasant. Unfortunately, the second visit was very different. The workers were not as welcoming and seemed desperate for tips, which made the experience uncomfortable.

    Zion Cycles - View of the Kolob Canyons with the Zion Cycles Bike.

    Zion Cycles

    (105 reviews)

    They had me at Trek Fuel EXe, the electric mountain bike they rented for our tour of the Wire Mesa…read moreLoop. They sized me and set it all up and had me test out the gears and test ride so that when we were shuttled to the trailhead we were ready to go with no adjustments. The staff at the store were cheerful, helpful, and really went beyond in my opinion. Wally, our shuttle driver was great and I'd request him in the future. We ran into him on the trail and we all stopped and he took cute pictures of us. Thanks Wally. The bikes were so great that we both want to get one. Sigh, some day. They also have bike clothes. I buy most of mine online and that can be disappointing. I got a great jersey top there. It fits! Yay! They also recommended where to get great sandwiches (Deep Creek Coffee, a block away) and wow was that a perfect recommendation. As a hardtail owner and frequent rider, my biggest worry was sub-standard rental bikes. Nope, these folks have their own service area off the main room and my bike was in perfect condition. Banging down the slickrock obstacles and feeling the bike take care of me and own the line as the rocks challenged me along the way was a flying joy. A joy that only confidence in your machine gives. Yeah, that was a ride. Beautiful, challenging, and glorious.

    We rented 2 e-bikes and 1 regular bike for our son here to ride through Zion. We had a great…read moreexperience. The staff is incredibly friendly, and knowledgeable about what they do. They went above and beyond to make sure we had the perfect bikes for exploring Zion National Park, offering great advice on trails, gear, and safety tips. The bikes were in excellent condition, smooth, well-tuned, and perfect for the terrain around Springdale. They made the rental process super easy, and the customer service was top-notch from start to finish. Whether you're renting for a day or looking for gear or repairs, I recommend Zion Cycles.

    American ATV Rentals Bryce Canyon - AmericanATVRentals.com - Bryce Canyon ATV Rentals - Riding spectacular Casto Canyon

    American ATV Rentals Bryce Canyon

    (45 reviews)

    So my son has been itching to ride ATVs for the longest time. Due to his not having a license or…read morecosts, we just were not able to pull it off. He got to do it finally at scout camp, and has been wanting to go again now that he is of age and has a license. While here on vacation, American ATV Rentals fit our needs and the almost full day trip was quite the experience. Owners David and Tina were most professional and helpful with every step of our excursion. We had a lot of choices to make. First was what kind of vehicles were we going to use. They had the ATVs, 2 and 4-seaters, and some were meant for those over 200lbs which we all needed (slight extra charge for that). We also had to decide what length of "tour" we wanted. We had three drivers and four people, so we went with a two-seater and two ATVs all with the upgraded suspension for the weight. We then chose the 4 hour tour which for most should be the right amount of time for the 44 or so mile loop or back and forth from just about the midpoint. The course was explained and different points of interest and also points of reference to not get lost. I'm glad my wife was our guide on this trip! Next was the safety equipment. We were all provided with helmets and goggles all of which fit well and snug over glasses without any problems. They also provide gloves. All must be worn 100% of the time you're riding or else. They also will provide backpacks and bungee cords. They sell water if needed. We then went outside and got acquainted with our vehicles. How to start them, put in gear, brakes, and rules of the road. We were then on our way! David brought us to a point, gave a more detailed explanation of the course and what to look for. Only at the time we left did our "4-hour tour" time start. We were expected at the end to top off all gas tanks (high grade fuel only) and come back to the business. The trip along so many different views and geological points was awesome. And then almost right at the start I rolled my machine on the side. The gas tank cover came off and I was spilling fuel. Thankfully I wasn't seriously hurt and got up quickly to put it back on four wheels. It drove just fine and I didn't have a flat. I just had some brush burn and a small cut on my elbow. The other negative was just past the 3/4 mark. My son's ATV just stopped and would not move in gear. It revved up but would not engage in gear forward or backward. We ended up pulling out the tow strap on the two-seater and towed it in neutral the final few miles. I had to apologize to my kid for all the dust. You are allowed to stop anywhere for pictures and if you want a souvenir you can take it as you're not in the State park. We did not see any others on our whole route...just some cows. We finally made it to the gas station almost next door to the ATV business, topped off the tanks, and made it back. I was pleased as punch that the ATV I rolled made it back. My wife and I changed at the midpoint so I drove and eventually towed the broken ATV in the two seater, and my wife drove the rolled ATV. Once back (about 25 minutes late due to the issues) I explained our problems on the trip and David was understanding. I did have to pay a 20% depreciation cost for the damage I caused to the ATV. We weren't charged for the issue with the other ATV. This was within the contract we signed and waivers. It was less than I expected, and we just made it work. Overall, my whole family had a great time driving even with the issues we experienced. Some pointers I highly recommend: wear long sleeves, pants, and boots (not sneakers). You will get very dusty. Bring a lot of water and maybe snacks or sandwiches. Remember, however, time stopped does not extend your tour time. The sun beats down and you will get sunburned. There's very little shaded areas. We were told when we asked that the routes we took were classified as mostly beginner to some intermediate level driving. 25mph maximum based on Utah laws, but you're not doing that on these trails. My family and I highly recommend American ATV Rentals for a fun time. It's not cheap, but it was worth the experience! $1000 for the two ATVs and two seater for a four hour tour, safety review, map review, and you have to gas them up before returning them with premium fuel. I also paid a bonus $175 for the 20% of depreciation costs of the damaged parts. Oh well. The shower once we got home and two Tylenol was awesome.

    had an awesome time renting a couple 4 wheelers! Dave was very helpful and resourceful and the…read moretrails were stunning! definitely recommend!

    Page Bike Repair - bike_repair_maintenance - Updated July 2026

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