Must See Spots in Page, Arizona

Tourists come year round to visit Page, Arizona. Some come for the uniqueness of Antelope Canyon while others seek out Lake Powell for a relaxing getaway. What some don’t realize when making the trip is that it’s easy to visit many points of interest in a single day.

Horseshoe Bend

While fishermen work below catching trout, high above Lees Ferry is the Horseshoe Bend Overlook, one of the most popular photography spots in the world. This horseshoe-shaped meander is five miles to the south of Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell and lies within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.  So take a quick detour from US Route 89 and take a #MyNatureSelfie when you see this spectacular view at Horseshoe Bend.

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Lake Powell

You’ve gone through Lees Ferry, made your way over to Horseshoe Bend, and even took a tour through Antelope Canyon, now it’s time to make your way to Antelope Point Marina at Lake Powell and relax a bit. Head to the marina and down the main ramp to the largest floating restaurant in the country, Ja’di’To’oh Restaurant. Settle down and enjoy an amazing fish entrée or even a burger in this beautiful restaurant before heading out to a boat on the lake. 

Want to get out on the lake and explore? Any of our boat rental office staff members can help you with a small watercraft rental. We encourage making reservations ahead of time to ensure availability of the boat size and style that’s ideal for you. We also offer same day rentals (based on availability). Exploring Lake Powell from a boat provides spectacular, breathtaking views.

Red Heritage Show

Navajo owned and operated, Red Heritage is a Native American Dinner Theater in Page, Arizona. They showcase local dancers talented in colorful powwow dancing, flute playing, and live drum music. Join them for an evening of culturally inspired food and an unforgettable show!

Upper And Lower Antelope Canyon Tours

Touring Antelope Canyon is extremely popular due to its highly sculpted rock formations. After millions of years of erosion from water and wind, the beautiful red and pink Navajo sandstone has formed into one of the most astonishing sites in the world. This spot is a photographer’s dream and your tour guide will help you grab a spot in the canyon to get your perfect shot.

Rainbow Bridge National Monument

While you are on the Lake, head north to the courtesy dock that is available for short-term docking while you make your two mile hike to Rainbow Bridge. Be sure to ask when you are making your boat reservation whether or not this portion of the lake is accessible as it may vary on the time of year. Other than that grab your hiking stick, camera, and a good pair of hiking boots and make your way to this incredible site.

As you make your way to all of these amazing spots around Page, Arizona, be sure to take your selfie at all of these spots as they are all located within a National Park Area! Take your next great adventure to Page, Arizona and discover the beauty of these lands.