Hidden Gem

Page, Arizona

Near the Utah border, Page is a gateway to iconic sites like Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend. Originally a town for Glen Canyon Dam workers, it has become a hub for outdoor activities and photography, showcasing Arizona’s red-rock canyons and river views.

Page, Arizona

About the Attraction

Page, Arizona, is a small town with access to some of the Southwest’s most iconic natural attractions, making it a prime destination for outdoor adventurers and sightseers. Here’s what makes it a memorable base for exploration:

  • Gateway to Lake Powell and Glen Canyon: Page is situated near the stunning Lake Powell, known for its crystal-clear waters and unique rock formations. Visitors can enjoy boating, kayaking, and scenic cruises through Glen Canyon, which offers mesmerizing views of sandstone cliffs and secluded coves.
  • Antelope Canyon and Slot Canyon Tours: Just outside Page is Antelope Canyon, one of the world’s most famous slot canyons. The narrow passageways and dramatic light beams make for unforgettable photos and a surreal experience. Guided tours provide access to both Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon.
  • Horseshoe Bend Overlook: A short drive from Page leads to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook, where the Colorado River makes a dramatic U-shaped curve surrounded by steep canyon walls. The overlook provides one of the most iconic and photographed views in Arizona.
  • Vibrant Outdoor Recreation Options: From paddleboarding on Lake Powell to hiking around Wahweap Hoodoos or exploring the Vermilion Cliffs, Page offers a diverse array of outdoor activities that showcase Arizona’s desert beauty.

Page, Arizona, is an adventure hub offering easy access to incredible natural wonders, making it a perfect destination for those looking to explore the Southwest’s most scenic landscapes.

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Schedule

As a city, Page is accessible year-round. However, operating hours for specific attractions and tours vary.

Entrance Fee

$10
General Admission: Varies by attraction. For example, Horseshoe Bend charges $10 per vehicle for parking. Admission prices are fixed and valid for the day of entry.
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