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Things to do in Page, Arizona

things to do in Page, Arizona

If you’ve never been to the northern part of Arizona, now is the time to plan a trip! I grew up in Arizona and had never visited Page.  I didn’t know what I was missing out on.  It’s one of my favorite destinations in the state.   If you plan a trip there, I  want to share some things to do in Page, Arizona, that I know you’ll love.

Don’t underestimate this little town.   Although Page is small, it’s filled with adventurous things to do.

For starters, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend are in this town and only within 10 minutes of each other.   There are a lot of outdoor activities too.  You can kayak, use jet skis, rent a boat, ride ATVs, and more.

Things to do in Page, Arizona

Enjoy a Sunset at Horseshoe Bend

Horseshoe Bend is a breathtaking site!  Visiting this spot is my number one recommendation.  You will fall in love with the stunning view.  You can find it along Highway 89, park at the lot, and walk about 10-20 minutes to the rim.  There is a 1,000 ft drop that overlooks the Colorado River down below.  It’s an incredible view.

Visiting Horseshoe Bend

things to do in Page, Arizona

Admire Antelope Canyon

Antelope Canyon is composed of the Upper and Lower slots, yet both are equally beautiful.  Upper Antelope Canyon is less rigorous and densely populated.  It has cool light beams and pouring sand.  Lower Antelope Canyon has deeper red hues and feels more adventurous because you’ll be climbing and descending stairs. In addition, it is cheaper and less crowded.   As a result, this makes the visit much more enjoyable.  No matter which you choose to visit, you’ll enjoy it.

things to do in Page, Arizona
Lower Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon

Kayak Lake Powell at Antelope Canyon

Kayaking through Antelope Canyon is at the top of my favorite experiences thus far.  The canyon walls are high and narrow.  It was simply one of the most beautiful places I’ve kayaked.

My friends and I had this place almost to ourselves, which made the experience much better.  Other things to do at Lake Powell are riding jet skis, renting yachts, or laying out by the water to tan and have a picnic.

things to do in Page, Arizona

things to do in Page, Arizona

Admire the view at Glen Canyon Dam

You can see Glen Canyon Dam from the Bridge on Highway 89 that leads towards Utah. If you’re driving north into Utah, you will pass the bridge. Take a few minutes to stop to check out the beauty of the canyon.  If you want to know more about the dam, there are guided tours of the facility.  It’s a great place to admire the work of the engineers and architects that designed it.

things to do in Page, Arizona

Hike Waterholes Canyon

Waterholes Canyon is just a couple of miles south of Horseshoe Bend on Highway 89.  This slot canyon gets very few visitors because it requires a hiking permit.  You can get the hiking permit from the Tribal Parks Office.

If you like to explore places on your own, this is a great spot.  We only walked the top because we didn’t have a permit.  However, I hope to go back one day because the slot canyons looked incredible.

things to do in Page, Arizona

things to do in Page, Arizona

Camp in the Desert, in the middle of nowhere

Page, Arizona gets busy and hotels fill up quickly, especially during holidays.  I visited last minute on Memorial Weekend, but everything was booked.  The only rooms I found were over $400 a night.

Instead, we went to the town’s Wal-Mart, bought a camping tent and airbed, and set up camp in the middle of the desert. Unfortunately, we didn’t find a proper camping spot with facilities, but we did find a dirt road along Highway 89 near the Glen Canyon, where camping is allowed.

We only spent one night here and then found a proper camping site with facilities the next day.

things to do in Page, Arizona

Cross into Utah to see Lone Rock Beach

Lone Rock Beach sits just 12 miles north of Page, in Utah. This place does look like a beach.   It is part of the National Parks and has a $20 fee per car, and camping costs $14.

However, if you have the National Parks Yearly Pass, you don’t pay an entrance fee. You only pay for camping. I highly recommend the pass if you plan to visit more than three National Parks sites in a year. It saves you money.

At Lone Rock Beach, people park their RVs and set up their tents around the lone rock in the water.  What’s great about this campsite is you can swim, ride jet skis, kayak, ride yachts, or lounge on a floaty. People also take their ATVS and off-road vehicles to ride near the area.

There are plenty of bathrooms and spots to set up your tent.  Although there aren’t indoor showers, they have places to rinse yourself off.

things to do in Page, Arizona

things to do in Page, Arizona

things to do in Page, Arizona

Page, Arizona, is the perfect destination for adventure lovers.  So, take your water and off-road toys and enjoy this town.  If you don’t have any, no worries.  There are plenty of places where you can rent stuff or tours you can take.

things to do in Page, Arizona

Things to do in Page, Arizona

 

Comments (38)

Its my dream to visit Arizona to see the Grand Canyon. There is so much to do there and its a great location for photographers ?

Arizona is such a beautiful state, but I’m biased because I grew up there. Hope you get to see the Grand Canyon soon. You would definitely love it.

Looks like you were camping near “The New Wave.”

I haven’t heard of the New Wave, I must google it!

Antelope Canyon is an amazing destination that I wish to visit in the near future! It would be a great experience to kayak there!

Kayaking was one of our favorite activities there! Hope you get to go one day.

Ah so that is where Horseshoe Bend is… Page, Arizona is on now my bucket list. Not just for the photographic opportunities at Horseshoe Bend, but also in the canyon.

So much to do in Page, you’ll definitely enjoy a visit there.

I’m a city person,not outdoorsy, so I don’t go on this type of trip. The Antelope Canyon looks unreal, though (aesthetically speaking) — the coloration and patterns on the sandstone. Good captures of it in your photos.

Antelope Canyon is a great place for those who aren’t outdoor people. Perhaps Upper Antelope would be a great one to visit for you. Thanks for stopping by.

Horseshoe Bend was the only stop we made in Page when we passed through on our road trip last year, and we want to go back to visit Lake Powell and ride a boat through Horseshoe Bend one day. I didn’t realize that Antelope Canyon was so close, so that will be on the list of things to do when we return! Thanks for sharing! #weekendwanderlust

You missed out! Good thing you got to see Horseshoe Bend, that place is incredible. I hope you get to go back soon. There’s so much to enjoy in Page.

I have always wanted to visit Lake Powell. I had been thinking of doing a houseboat there, but kayaking sounds like a great idea too. Thanks for sharing on #TheWeeklyPostcard.

Lake Powell was a highlight for us! No matter what type of transportation you use inside, you’ll enjoy its beauty so much. 🙂

Would love to do all of this one day! I love how ya’ll just bought a tent and air mattress and plopped yourselves down for the night! I bet that was incredibly fun! Thanks for linking up with #TheWeeklyPostcard! (Stumbled)

Haha thanks! There was no way we’d pay $400 for a motel. 🙂 Camping turned out to be fun anyway. Hope you find yourself there one day. There is so much to do that you would enjoy.

Awesome! I’m headed there in a few days and will definitely be taking your advice! #theweeklypostcard

Glad it was helpful! Have fun when you go. 🙂

I’ve seen pictures of Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend and have put it on my bucket list. This seems like an amazing destination!

I have heard a lot about this place, stunning pictures. Makes you feel that you’re actually in the place. Great post.

I have never heard of Page before. I guess that must be largely because I haven’t visited USA before. Arizona looks like a lovely place. The horse shoe bend really caught my eye!

Wow ! “If you have a story that the world wants to hear then go ahead and tell it.” This was one such story. Loved the postcard pictures. The colour of the mountains. Kayaking and camping looks mind blowing. And of course the horse shoe bend has made an indelible mark on my mind. Sometimes we come across things you really want to do in life. This is one such thing I would really like to experience with my parents. Thanks.

I had no idea that there were so many watery things to do in Arizona! Having never been there, I thought, all deserts all the time. Apparently not. Gorgeous photos, and I will keep this place in mind should I ever be there.

This body of water is actually right in the middle of the desert plateau. Hope you are able to check it out one day.

What incredible photos (Antelope Canyon especially). I’m yet to visit America but Arizona is definitely on the list. Great write up!

Don’t you love it when you find a surprise destination right on your doorstep?

Honestly your photos are magnificent I must go to this place, it looks so magical. great post!

Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the photos of the art. 🙂

It’s my dream to visit canyon, I simply love those rocky red mountains. Your photos are all amazing. 🙂

Page is really a wonderful town. Hope you visit soon!

Arizona looks so awesome! Would love to visit and check out these things to do! thanks for sharing!

Arizona is definitely awesome! But I’m biased because I’m from there. Really though, there’s so much to explore that you’d love.

Wow incredible photos! I can’t wait to roadtrip the USA one day!

You’re going to have so much fun when you roadtrip the US. 🙂

Love your posts! My husband is a travel nurse so we get around :). We are currently in Page for 3 months and love it! When you come back, I’d highly recommend checking out Lee’s Ferry and Lonely Dell Ranch. It’s 45 from Page but an amazing place! Tons of history!

Thank you so much! That’s so awesome you are there. Although it’s such a small town, it has so much! I want to go back again when I move back to Arizona. Thanks, I’ll have to check out those places!

Are there any places to eat that you would recommend? Thank you so much for sharing this very informative post! 🙂

So sorry, we won’t be much help here. We didn’t take note of the few places we atesince we were camping and mostly cooked our own food.

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