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The desert town of Page may be small in size, but it serves as a gateway to some of the West’s grandest scenery. Located near Arizona’s border with Utah, Page overlooks Lake Powell—the country’s second-largest manmade lake—and the Glen Canyon Dam, which created it. Boating on the lake, fly-fishing, and tubing are popular things to do, as is venturing to the nearby Antelope Canyon, discovering ancient landmarks and traditions in the Navajo Nation, tracing the Colorado River’s journey at Horseshoe Bend, and day-tripping to the Grand Canyon.
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Page in Arizona is divided between the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin, and Mojave Desert, which creates noteworthy canyons and buttes. Page is best known for the iconic Horseshoe Bend. This U-shaped meandering river draws millions of visitors from around the world year-round.
...MoreYes, though the Grand Canyon is 100 miles (161 kilometers) from Page, you can see it thanks to the perspective from many of its flat mesas. The vistas from Page bring the full force of its red sandstone formation, making Horseshoe Bend the most popular Grand Canyon viewpoint in Page.
...MoreAntelope Canyon is a beautiful, otherworldly landscape that draws countless visitors each year. This slot canyon’s features are carved by water, and the sandstone walls have a mesmerizing swirl. The play of light creates mystical-looking creations on the canyon’s powerful curves. Photographers flock to Antelope Canyon to capture it.
...MoreThe best month to visit Antelope Canyon is March, thanks to a perfect combination of mild weather, sunny skies, and fewer visitors. The canyon has colors that glow in the sun, sandstone sculptures carved by time, and natural beauty that are best seen when the weather is agreeable and predictable.
...MoreAntelope Canyon has long been a sacred place, said to evoke feelings of awe and reverence. It's land of Arizona's Navajo Nation and holds deep spiritual significance for them, with the name deriving from their ancestral belief that the Holy People created this space as a special dwelling for them.
...MoreMost tours through Antelope Canyon plan for one to two hours for walking. The city of Page is also walkable, with level paths that meander around a town with restaurants and shops. You can also walk a trail in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area to see Horseshoe Bend.
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