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White Pocket is a place so remote and amazingly unique that it can feel like you have stepped into another realm where geology decided to bend the rules. White Pocket's geological formation is made of a thin layer of white sandstone lumped up into mounds and cracked into polygonal shapes, somewhat like dried out whipped cream. Under this thin white layer reigns a chaos of yellow, orange and red swirls twisting upon each other. If you are lucky enough to hike there after a summer thunderstorm, you will enjoy a myriad of reflection pools, creating beautiful mirroring effects and infinite opportunities of otherworldly pictures. It is definitely a visual paradise!

Price: $389.62

Duration: 7-9 hours

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Lake Powell Rentals offer the nicest boats on Lake Powell for your adventure! Try our new 2020 MasterCraft boat fleet for any activity you want to enjoy on the lake. Enjoy sightseeing, water sports, exploring, fishing and so much more. We have eight different model to choose from. All boat are located at your desired marina and you can add water toys to the boat rental. We allow you to choose when you want to start your boating adventure.

Price: $5,695.00

Duration: 4 hours

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EXPERIENCE A DEEP, REMOTE SLOT CANYON. Buckskin Gulch is the longest slot canyon in the world, slicing through the beautiful Navajo sandstone in southern Utah. Enjoy an intimate adventure in an incredible slot canyon without the mass of crowds that are encountered at Zions or Antelope Canyon. We'll be dropping into the very middle of this remote canyon, bypassing a long hike at the beginning, and exploring the labyrinth at a leisurely pace all to ourselves. This hike is not for anyone with a strong fear of heights and requires a steep Class 3 scramble into the slot (you'll be using your hands on the rock). This is a physically demanding full-day hike between 6 to 10 miles, with 500' vertical elevation between top and bottom. Recent rain events may require hiking through mud and wading through pools of water. Conditions inside the slot canyon change continuously, so bring an adventurous and positive attitude. Entry into the canyon is allowed only if safe from flash flood danger.

Price: $200.00

Duration: 7-10 hours

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Join us for an unforgettable adventure to Antelope Canyon, one of Arizona's most breathtaking natural wonders. Located just outside Phoenix, this stunning canyon is famous for its surreal rock formations, mesmerizing light beams, and breathtaking photography opportunities. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the natural beauty of Antelope Canyon.

Price: $410.00

Duration: 12-13 hours

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Embark on an unforgettable adventure with Wind Canyon Tours, where you'll explore the breathtaking beauty of Wind Canyon, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Navajo Nation. Our guided tours offer an intimate experience of this stunning slot canyon, renowned for its vibrant red sandstone formations and unique geological features. Tour Highlights: Expert Navajo Guides: Our knowledgeable guides will lead you through the canyon, sharing insights into its rich history, geology, and cultural significance. Scenic Journey: Begin with a 6-mile 4-wheel drive ride to the canyon entrance, followed by a 2-hour walking tour through the mesmerizing sandstone formations. Photographic Opportunities: Capture the canyon's shifting light and colors, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Price: $80.00

Duration: 2 hours

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Blue Pools is a fantastic beginner canyon. There are 3 - 4 rappels and a scramble/ hike back to the car. The largest rappel is 55 feet. We aim for this trip to take 2 - 3 hrs depending on group size. All of our trips are private so you are not waiting on anyone besides your group. You will meet your guide at the trailhead, become outfitted with the appropriate canyon gear, and then your guide will lead you down this wonderful slot canyon. This canyon has primarily been sculpted through water erosion over time to give us an obstacle course to play in. The canyon is typically dry however can hold a little water after a storm.

Price: $195.00

Duration: 3 hours

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Our Lake Powell Adventure Boat Tours are the highlight of any travelers Lake Powell Vacation. All private to you group with the nicest MasterCraft boat with all the newest water sports gear to enjoy a day on Lake Powell where we take care of everything. We can show you all the best destinations on the lake to enjoy sightseeing, swimming and enjoying water sports. We always offer new boats for our boat charters at Lake Powell. Enjoy our 8 hour charter with you family or friends year round. You can also add multiple days on our adventure charters!

Price: $8,995.00

Duration: 4 hours

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Uncover the beauty of Secret Antelope Canyon, a hidden treasure near Page, AZ, offering a serene alternative to the busy Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons. This exclusive tour includes access to a private Navajo viewpoint of Horseshoe Bend, just beyond the crowded National Park Service area. Travel in comfort in our tour vehicles designed for a more intimate experience with a maximum of 15 guests. You'll be captivated by 360-degree views of the breathtaking Southwest wilderness, with minimal walking required.

Price: $179.00

Duration: 3 hours

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Our Lake Powell Jet Ski Rentals are the highlight of any travelers Lake Powell Vacation. All private to you group with the nicest Sea-doo and Yamaha models with all the newest water sports gear you can rent in addition to the jet ski to enjoy a day on Lake Powell. We can show you all the best destinations on the lake to enjoy sightseeing, swimming and enjoying water sports. We always offer newer model jet ski at Lake Powell. Enjoy our 4 or 8 hour jet ski with you family or friends year round. You can also add multiple days on our jet ski adventure and more machines!

Price: $2,395.00

Duration: 4 hours

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This kayak rental on Lake Powell is truly one-of-a-kind. Enjoy flexible start times with gear pickup between 8 AM and 3 PM, giving you the freedom to plan your adventure your way. Paddle across crystal-clear waters and gain exclusive access to Water Antelope Canyon, offering you the chance to disembark and explore the canyon on foot. Surrounded by stunning canyon walls and breathtaking scenery, this experience combines adventure, privacy, and unforgettable views.

Price: $68.00

Duration: 24 hours

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Join Sundial Guides in exploring the world's largest slot canyon! Located in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, this sandstone labyrinth has become a popular destination for day hikers and backpackers. This excursion is perfect for those interested in photography, off-trail hiking or a propensity to explore wild spaces. You will meet guides at the meeting point and to the 4x4 transportation to the trailhead will be provided. We will make sure you leave Southern Utah with amazing memories and photos from your hike through the longest slot canyon in the world. You will have a local knowledgeable guide who can teach you about our area. All guides are certified in emergency rescues and will keep you safe during your slot canyon hike. ALL TOURS BEGIN IN UTAH TIME! (Arizona is one hour behind during DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ONLY)

Price: $325.00

Duration: 6 hours

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Discover one of Page’s most scenic hidden gems on a 2-hour off-road adventure leading to a dramatic overlook above where Lower Antelope Canyon flows toward Lake Powell. Departing just minutes from town, driving your own UTV, you’ll follow winding sandy trails, slickrock stretches, and high desert terrain on the way to a breathtaking viewpoint. From this perch, you’ll stand just above the point where Antelope Canyon nears the lake, offering sweeping views of canyon walls and the shimmering waters beyond. It’s a rare perspective and an unbeatable spot for photos. Whether you’re an experienced rider or brand new to off-roading, this tour delivers the perfect balance of adventure, scenery, and exploration. With a licensed guide leading the way, you can count on a safe, thrilling ride through one of Northern Arizona’s most beautiful landscapes. Note: This tour does not enter Lower Antelope Canyon. You’ll view the canyon from above at several scenic overlooks.

Price: $139.00

Duration: 2 hours

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Have a scenic peaceful picnic at one of the seven wonders of the world. Tables and chairs are provided and will be set up for you. bring your own food and drinks, water is provided. A professional Navajo guide explains the history of his people and the rock layers of mother earth. Tour areas of the Navajo Nation restricted to the public for a private, peaceful tour with no crowds. Tour location is close to many major attractions such as The Grand Staircase, Lake Powell, Zion, Antelope and Bryce Canyons, Monument Valley, Escalante and many more beautifully scenic areas of the Grand Circle.

Price: $100.00

Duration: 2-4 hours

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Experience a thrilling helicopter tour over Lake Powell, Glen Canyon Dam, and Horseshoe Bend. You'll fly above the pristine blue waters of Lake Powell as well as its winding coastline and water-filled slot canyons. You'll then reach Horseshoe Bend, where you can capture awe-inspiring aerial views of this near-circular twist in the Colorado River. Your helicopter is equipped with state-of-the-art headset communications between you, the other passengers, and your pilot, as well as wraparound windows for fantastic sightseeing and photography opportunities.

Price: $199.00

Duration: 0 hours

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This is the only via ferrata in a slot canyon anywhere in the world! No experience is required to hike climb, and rappel in this stunning canyon. Guides will ensure your safety and instruct you through the entire experience.

Price: $130.00

Duration: 2 hours

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Exclusive Access: Limited groups ensure an intimate experience, away from the large crowds. ✔ Unique Rock Formations: Immerse yourself in swirling sandstone walls, carved by centuries of wind and water. ✔ Photography Paradise: The ever-changing light beams and textures create stunning photo opportunities. ✔ Expert Navajo Guides: Learn about the land, history, and Navajo traditions from our knowledgeable local guides. This is more than just a tour it’s an immersive adventure into one of the most photogenic slot canyons in the Southwest and Navajo Nation. Whether you're a photographer, nature lover, or just looking for a unique experience, Secret Canyon is a hidden gem waiting to be explored.

Price: $125.00

Duration: 2 hours

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Join us for a breathtaking 3 miles hiking journey through Wind Pebble Canyon, where nature's artistry unfolds in vibrant hues and stunning formations. Nestled within the mesmerizing Antelope Canyon, this tour offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility, perfect for nature lovers and thrill-seekers of all ages. What Awaits You: As you wander through the canyon, you'll be surrounded by towering rock walls that shimmer in shades of orange and red, creating a surreal backdrop for your adventure. Our knowledgeable guides will share fascinating insights about the canyon’s geology and history, making every moment an opportunity to learn and be inspired. Whether you’re capturing Instagram-worthy shots or simply soaking in the breathtaking views, Wind Pebble Canyon promises an experience you won’t forget. Book your adventure today and immerse yourself in the beauty of one of nature's masterpieces!

Price: $106.00

Duration: 3 hours

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Secret Antelope Canyon is part of the Antelope Canyon system and is still an undiscovered gem with group sizes that are limited to just a fraction of Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons. You will enjoy the full experience of the Secret Antelope Canyon Tour, a scenic, off-road journey to a peacefully quiet and secluded location on the Navajo Nation, where you will be able to explore and photograph one of the longest tour-able and most beautiful sandstone slot canyons available. *Small groups of 12 or less *A uniquely beautiful slot canyon in Page, AZ and far less crowded *Fun off-road adventure in a shaded and cushioned open-air tour truck

Price: $149.00

Duration: 2 hours

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Key Info for Visitors

  • Currency: USD
  • Languages: English, Navajo, Spanish
  • Climate: Semi-arid
  • Timezone: America/Phoenix
  • Population: Approximately 7,500 residents
  • Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is spring or fall to avoid extreme summer heat and winter cold.
  • Visa Requirements Visitors to Page generally follow the United States visa policies. Citizens from visa waiver countries such as most European Union nations, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Japan can enter the U.S. for tourism without a visa for up to 90 days under the ESTA program. Others, including many from Asia, Africa, and South America, require a visa obtained prior to travel. U.S. citizens do not require a visa. Electronic visa applications and visa on arrival are not applicable for entry to the United States.

About Page

Page, Arizona, is a captivating gateway to some of the American Southwest’s most iconic natural wonders. Nestled near the Utah border, this small town offers access to breathtaking landscapes such as Lake Powell, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, and the mesmerizing slot canyons of Antelope Canyon. What makes Page unique is its blend of dramatic desert scenery and water-based recreation, providing a rare combination of adventure opportunities. Visitors are drawn to the vibrant red rock formations, crystal-clear waters, and the rich Navajo culture that permeates the area. The town serves as a hub for exploring the Colorado River, hiking, boating, and photography. Its proximity to Horseshoe Bend, a stunning river meander, makes it a must-see for travelers. Page’s welcoming community and range of accommodations make it an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region. Whether seeking outdoor thrills or serene vistas, Page offers an unforgettable experience that highlights the rugged charm and scenic diversity of the Southwest.

Page Tours & Experiences

  • Top Attractions: Highlights of Arizona
  • Duration Range: 2-8 hours
  • Group Size: Private or shared tours
  • Difficulty Level: Beginner to Advanced
  • Recommended For: The best time to visit is spring or fall to avoid extreme summer heat and winter cold. Pack lightweight clothing, sun protection, sturdy hiking shoes, and a camera. Respect Navajo land regulations and always book guided tours for restricted areas. Stay hydrated and carry water during outdoor activities. Safety tips include watching for sudden weather changes and following park guidelines. Cash and credit cards are widely accepted, but it is wise to carry some cash for small vendors. Be mindful of cultural sensitivities when photographing local people and sacred sites.

Average Tour Price: $65

Lowest Price Tour: $39

Highest Price Tour: $250

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Top Attractions

1. Antelope Canyon – A world-famous slot canyon known for its wave-like structure and light beams that create spectacular photo opportunities. 2. Horseshoe Bend – A dramatic horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River offering panoramic views from a cliff overlook. 3. Lake Powell – A vast reservoir ideal for boating, fishing, and water sports surrounded by stunning red rock formations. 4. Glen Canyon Dam – An impressive engineering marvel with a visitor center explaining the dam’s history and impact on the region. 5. Rainbow Bridge National Monument – One of the largest natural bridges in the world, accessible by boat or hiking, revered for its cultural significance.

Popular Activities

Visitors to Page can enjoy boating and kayaking on Lake Powell, hiking scenic trails to viewpoints like Horseshoe Bend, and exploring the narrow passageways of Antelope Canyon with guided tours. Photography is a popular activity due to the dramatic landscapes and unique light conditions. Fishing, camping, and stargazing in the clear desert skies are also favored. Cultural experiences include learning about Navajo traditions and art. For adventure seekers, there are opportunities for canyoneering, river rafting, and helicopter tours over the stunning terrain.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to visit Page is during spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when temperatures are mild and comfortable for outdoor activities.

Page is about 130 miles from the Grand Canyon’s South Rim, roughly a 2.5-hour drive, making it a popular base for visiting the canyon.

Yes, Antelope Canyon is located on Navajo land and can only be accessed via guided tours, which are required for safety and preservation reasons.

We have tours designed for various age groups and fitness levels. Each tour description includes specific requirements and recommendations.

Local Food & Cuisine

Page’s food scene reflects Southwestern and Native American influences, featuring dishes rich in bold flavors and local ingredients. Signature foods include Navajo tacos, fry bread, and Southwestern-style grilled meats with chili spices. Local specialties often incorporate corn, beans, and squash. Dining ranges from casual cafes to restaurants serving American and Navajo cuisine. Noteworthy spots include eateries offering fresh fish from Lake Powell and traditional Navajo dishes. Visitors should try local fry bread topped with savory or sweet ingredients and enjoy the hospitality of family-run diners.

Getting Around

Page is accessible by air via the Page Municipal Airport, with connecting flights from major hubs. The town is also reachable by car via U.S. Route 89. Local transportation includes rental cars, taxis, and limited shuttle services. Renting a car is highly recommended for exploring the surrounding attractions due to their spread-out locations. Walking is feasible within the town center, but most sightseeing requires driving. Gas stations and rental services are readily available, and parking is generally convenient at major sites.

Travel Tips

The best time to visit is spring or fall to avoid extreme summer heat and winter cold. Pack lightweight clothing, sun protection, sturdy hiking shoes, and a camera. Respect Navajo land regulations and always book guided tours for restricted areas. Stay hydrated and carry water during outdoor activities. Safety tips include watching for sudden weather changes and following park guidelines. Cash and credit cards are widely accepted, but it is wise to carry some cash for small vendors. Be mindful of cultural sensitivities when photographing local people and sacred sites.

Culture & Customs

Page’s culture is deeply influenced by Navajo traditions, with many residents belonging to the Navajo Nation. Visitors should show respect for Navajo customs, including asking permission before photographing people or cultural sites. Important local events include Navajo Nation Fair and traditional ceremonies. Social etiquette emphasizes politeness and respect for elders. The community values environmental preservation and cultural heritage, so tourists are encouraged to follow guidelines to protect natural and cultural resources.

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Calvin has loved travel and adventure since first visiting Los Angeles with a suitcase in 1992 at the age of 20. He ditched the suitcase and got a backpack pretty fast.
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