
Top Things to Do Around Page, Arizona













Top Things to Do Around Page, Arizona









Top Things to Do Around Page, Arizona










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Page is the perfect base for exploring the American Southwest. Within 20 minutes you can tour Antelope Canyon, hike to Horseshoe Bend, or get on the water at Lake Powell. Go a little farther for Lees Ferry, Vermilion Cliffs, and Toadstool Hoodoos — or plan an epic day trip to Monument Valley, Rainbow Bridge (by boat), the Grand Canyon North Rim, Bryce, or Zion.
Within 20 Minutes of Page
WITHIN 20 MINutes

Drive: 10 minutes
Antelope Canyon
One of the most famous slot canyons in the world, known for its flowing sandstone walls and dramatic light beams. Guided tours are required because the canyon lies on Navajo Nation land.
Highlights:
Upper Antelope Canyon (iconic light beams)
Lower Antelope Canyon (more adventurous ladders and curves)
Canyon X (less crowded option)

Drive: 10 minutes
Antelope Canyon
One of the most famous slot canyons in the world, known for its flowing sandstone walls and dramatic light beams. Guided tours are required because the canyon lies on Navajo Nation land.
Highlights:
Upper Antelope Canyon (iconic light beams)
Lower Antelope Canyon (more adventurous ladders and curves)
Canyon X (less crowded option)

Drive: 10 minutes
Horseshoe Bend
A short hike leads to a breathtaking overlook where the Colorado River makes a dramatic horseshoe-shaped bend. It’s one of the most photographed landscapes in the American Southwest.
Tip: Best at sunrise or sunset.

Drive: 10 minutes
Horseshoe Bend
A short hike leads to a breathtaking overlook where the Colorado River makes a dramatic horseshoe-shaped bend. It’s one of the most photographed landscapes in the American Southwest.
Tip: Best at sunrise or sunset.

Drive: 10–15 minutes
Lake Powell
A massive reservoir surrounded by red sandstone cliffs, perfect for:
boating
kayaking
paddleboarding
swimming
Popular spots:
Wahweap Marina
Lone Rock Beach
Antelope Point Marina

Drive: 10–15 minutes
Lake Powell
A massive reservoir surrounded by red sandstone cliffs, perfect for:
boating
kayaking
paddleboarding
swimming
Popular spots:
Wahweap Marina
Lone Rock Beach
Antelope Point Marina

Drive: 10 minutes
Glen Canyon Dam
A towering 710-ft dam creating Lake Powell. Visitors can enjoy scenic viewpoints and learn about the engineering and history of the Colorado River system.

Drive: 10 minutes
Glen Canyon Dam
A towering 710-ft dam creating Lake Powell. Visitors can enjoy scenic viewpoints and learn about the engineering and history of the Colorado River system.
Within 1 Hour of Page
WITHIN 1 hour

Drive: 45 minutes
Lees Ferry
Historic crossing of the Colorado River and starting point for rafting trips through the Grand Canyon. It’s also known for fly fishing and desert scenery.

Drive: 45 minutes
Lees Ferry
Historic crossing of the Colorado River and starting point for rafting trips through the Grand Canyon. It’s also known for fly fishing and desert scenery.

Drive: 1 hour
Vermilion Cliffs National Monument
A vast desert wilderness with dramatic sandstone formations and remote hiking areas. Home to famous landscapes like The Wave (permit required).

Drive: 1 hour
Vermilion Cliffs National Monument
A vast desert wilderness with dramatic sandstone formations and remote hiking areas. Home to famous landscapes like The Wave (permit required).

Drive: 45 minutes
Toadstool Hoodoos
An easy hike leading to surreal mushroom-shaped rock formations—great for photography.

Drive: 45 minutes
Toadstool Hoodoos
An easy hike leading to surreal mushroom-shaped rock formations—great for photography.
Within 2-3 Hours (Epic Day Trip)
WITHIN 2-3 hours

Drive: 2 hours
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
One of the most iconic landscapes of the American West, with towering sandstone buttes featured in countless movies and photographs.

Drive: 2 hours
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
One of the most iconic landscapes of the American West, with towering sandstone buttes featured in countless movies and photographs.

Boat or hiking (from Lake Powell)
Rainbow Bridge National Monument
One of the largest natural bridges in the world, rising about 290 feet high.

Boat or hiking (from Lake Powell)
Rainbow Bridge National Monument
One of the largest natural bridges in the world, rising about 290 feet high.

Drive: 2.5 hours
Grand Canyon North Rim
Higher elevation and far less crowded than the South Rim, with incredible canyon viewpoints.

Drive: 2.5 hours
Grand Canyon North Rim
Higher elevation and far less crowded than the South Rim, with incredible canyon viewpoints.

Drive: 2.5 hours
Bryce Canyon National Park
Known for its amphitheater of orange hoodoos (tall rock spires).

Drive: 2.5 hours
Bryce Canyon National Park
Known for its amphitheater of orange hoodoos (tall rock spires).

Drive: 2.5 hours
Zion National Park
One of the most famous hiking parks in the U.S., featuring towering canyon walls and trails like Angels Landing and The Narrows.

Drive: 2.5 hours
Zion National Park
One of the most famous hiking parks in the U.S., featuring towering canyon walls and trails like Angels Landing and The Narrows.

Experience it Yourself.
The oldest hotel in Page - reimagined for today, inspired by Powell’s resilience and curiosity.

Experience it Yourself.
The oldest hotel in Page - reimagined for today, inspired by Powell’s resilience and curiosity.

Experience it Yourself.
The oldest hotel in Page - reimagined for today, inspired by Powell’s resilience and curiosity.
The Wesley is mid-transformation. Parden our dust until July 1st
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The Wesley is mid-transformation. Parden our dust until July 1st
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The Wesley is mid-transformation. Parden our dust until July 1st
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