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    Roam America Horseshoe Bend

    4.2 (16 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Norah B.

    So many open spots and they try to put me right next to someone. Luckily they were able to move me. I will never understand that business model. Easy check in, lots of room on our site, the bathrooms were clean but the shower never got hot. Overall good experience. I would be back.

    View from our window.
    Ashly H.

    I can't say enough good things about this RV park. Let me start with the location. From your site you can walk out into the expansive desert for miles. There is red rock formations, walking paths, and beautiful views in every direction. The out buildings are new and well-kept. The front desk staff is nice and helpful. The front office offers many delicious beverages and snacks (even Kevita!). They have delicious local coffee and non-dairy creamer. The whole place is amazing! The reason behind the "4-stars" is the internet is non-existent. They say they have WiFi, but the signal is so weak it is unable to do anything at your unit. With so much to do outside, it seems silly to report on this fact, however, it is nice to be able to back-up photos or update the phone. Also, check out the sites before committing to one as many are un level with a large bump to get into your site or a huge down slope.

    Heather J.

    Pulled into our RV campsite and was greeted by Jared who was friendly and very helpful with maps and info. Our stay was quiet with a gorgeous view from all sides of our RV. Showers, laundry facilities, and bathrooms were heated and there was plenty of hot water to go around. Laundry was inexpensive $1.50 to wash and a $1.50 to dry. Also, I accidentally called the office a couple days later, and at my surprise, TJ return my missed call to ask if I needed assistance. I can't say enough about how wonderful our stay was! We went to the horseshoe canyon and lower antelope.Thank you to the staff and the beautiful grounds.

    The face in the Red Rock visible from the dog park.

    The park was easy to get to and while we were there in the off season and no one was in the office, our campground information was provided in the mailbox. Sites are clean and raked. Bath houses and laundry are new and kept clean. There is a pool and nice outside eating areas. Easy access to everything around Page, AZ. Prices aren't bad considering the area. There were only two things we noticed that could benefit this campground. 1). Four legged friends have no soft ground. Everything is rock even in the dog park (which is nice as well). Our pups paws were pretty scarred up after walking on that gravel a lot. 2). There are many spaces that are unusable by big rigs or longer trailers due to the grade of the sites. It's a shame, so much potential. You could open those for smaller trailers or for tents at least get some use out of them.

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    19 days ago

    Clean, fun, great service. Shower area amazing. Great dirt mountain to climb. Beautiful. Would definitely want to come again.

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    Nice sites, some trees but it is going to be a few years, modern clean bathrooms. New facilities.

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    Views are incredible! The entire campground is clean and new, and everyone was so friendly. We would absolutely stay here again.

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    Page-Lake Powell Campground - Another park house living room

    Page-Lake Powell Campground

    3.5(93 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Ok, first off. I came here in February and nothing, I repeat. Nothing, looks like it does the rest…read moreof the year. On top of that, the "amenities" that you are paying for with their high prices are not even available during the winter. No hot tub. No pool, (understandably of course). This review is basically only about their tent spots and their fees for them. I do not recommend this place for tent campers nor for van people. Especially during the winter months. I reserved a dry tent site for $50 after taxes. It had no picnic table so I had to steal the one from the very close by neighbor campsite because there is nothing between sites. I tried the faucet and realized why the website said dry. The restrooms and showers were well kept and very clean as others have said. I'll give them that. They have a laundry room, but 75% of the machines were not working. The basic tent campsites are next to a parking lot with very bright lights as well as by the road where you hear every vehicle. They have "glamping tent" spots that are nothing to brag about with no privacy between the adjacent lots. They need to charge a lot less for the tent spots. Both the "glamping" and the $40 basic. Especially during the winter months!! They don't even have a veteran's discount at this location. I should have just slept in my van by the side of the road and paid $10 for a shower here. Only good part is that I found a great Italian deli in town that made this stop worth it.

    We picked this campground because of the cabins. We were going to hike the Wire pass trail to the…read morewave & felt the city of Page provided more places to eat/shop. We were in a motorhome pulling a car hauler. We had a perfect spot even with the length of our rig. Our pull through was extremely easy to fit. The reservation process was easy. We did call to finish up our reservation due to needing a cabin for Daughter & adult grandson. Staff finished our sign in then took my daughter over to her cabin as I set up RV (which was very helpful). Daughter was moving & pulling a 18ft U-Haul, but it fit right next to cabin in its own driveway. They are even installing new cabins right now. Daughter was in one of the older cabins, but you can see from the pictures there were great, for the price. We paid more for a cabin in Idaho & had to provide our own linens. Staff was very accommodating by putting daughter across from us. I saw where some one said there wasn't much grass, you are in the desert where saving water is extremely important. I was happy they had trees. I used the Parks showers & bathroom. It was clean, water was hot, showers worked great, plenty of water, & building was warm. We were very happy with prices, customer service, accommodations, & the wonderful dog park. Dog park gas a washing station to clean your dog after a long dusty or muddy hike (see photo). Our family will be back. Everything was close like a Walmart, gas stations, car wash that accommodated our motorhome, many many restaurants, etc... I highly recommend eating at Korean Bento & Thai Cuisine

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    Page-Lake Powell Campground - Nice long driveway for daughters cabin

    Nice long driveway for daughters cabin

    Page-Lake Powell Campground - Best 125.00 I've spent lol

    Best 125.00 I've spent lol

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    New cabins being added

    Lake Powell - Sunset

    Lake Powell

    4.3(73 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    Lake Powell is a reservoir created by the flooding of Glen Canyon by the Glen Canyon Dam…read more Unfortunately due to the southwestern North American megadrought that began in 2000, the water levels are lower than usual, and you can see the bathtub ring effect on the rocks. I visited Lone Rock Beach, however it's no longer alone, since the receding water levels has connected the rock stack the the beach itself. The paved road ends and turns into a quite sandy surface, so be careful and use your best judgement, especially since there is no guaranteed towing service if you get stuck in the sand. Beautiful place.

    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!

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    Lake Powell
    Lake Powell - Kayaking

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    Lake Powell

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    Hidden Canyon Kayak - Kayaking through the antelope canyon

    Hidden Canyon Kayak

    4.7(76 reviews)
    1.7 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

    Hidden Canyon Kayak

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    Lake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks - After the adventure!

    Lake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks

    4.7(160 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    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.

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    Lake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks - Narrow slot canyon paddling uplake

    Narrow slot canyon paddling uplake

    Lake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks - Hike into lower Antelope Canyon

    Hike into lower Antelope Canyon

    Lake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks - The hike into "lowest" antelope canyon

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    The hike into "lowest" antelope canyon

    Lake Powell Resort and Marinas - Nice view.

    Lake Powell Resort and Marinas

    2.4(390 reviews)
    7.0 mi
    $$

    The main thing this place has going for it is the location and the view of Lake Powell. The scenery…read moreis beautiful and the staff we interacted with were genuinely friendly. Check-in felt a bit like standing in a slow car rental line. We waited about 15 minutes while a line formed behind us, and there was a form with disclaimers to sign before getting the room key. Our room was in Building 7. The rooms feel dated, and housekeeping seemed inconsistent. We had 2 bath towels, 2 makeup towels, and 1 hand towel, but no washcloths and no pool towels. The front desk said pool towels should be in the room, but there are none available at the pool itself. Our bathtub drain was clogged, so water pooled during showers, and one of the bed frames had something unpleasant on the fabric that clearly should have been cleaned. Amenities were also disappointing for a property charging a nightly resort fee. The hot tub jets were broken, the water wasn't warm, and it looked pretty dirty. The pools are not heated, so they were ice cold in April. Ironically, the hot tub appeared to finally start working the morning we checked out. Food options on site include the Driftwood Lounge, a breakfast deli, and the Rainbow Room for buffet and dinner (reservations required for dinner). The buffet was just okay -- next time I'd skip it and order an entrée instead. The hot & spicy wings at the lounge were decent. Overall, I gave it 3 stars because the staff were very kind and the views are fantastic. If we stayed again, we'd come with the expectation of enjoying the scenery rather than the amenities.

    Underwhelming to say the least. We decided to spend a couple of nights here as we transitioned…read morefrom our epic Route 66 journey to traversing from Santa Monica to central Colorado. We had an excursion to Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend and wanted a relaxing place to recharge after all the miles. Great thought...okay place. It was a nice sized room. Too much noise from upper room and hallway. The front desk folks need some hospitality training. I'm sorry you're busy but give each customer a bit of hospitality and common courtesy. I'm sure if this was our only destination and we took advantage of some of the on site offerings, it might have been different. As it was, we were just there to sleep and would have been better off at a chain hotel.

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    Lake Powell Resort and Marinas - View from the room

    View from the room

    Lake Powell Resort and Marinas - Outdated Room.  Sink in room and not in bathroom.

    Outdated Room. Sink in room and not in bathroom.

    Lake Powell Resort and Marinas - Sunset at the main pool

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    Sunset at the main pool

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