GAZE
Page is Arizona’s gateway to scenic adventures, and nowhere is that more true than Horseshoe Bend, famed for its iconic views of the Colorado River. It’s an easy 1 1/2-mile hike from a motorcoach-friendly parking lot down to the scenic overlook, where you’re presented with a panoramic view of the red canyons towering above the river. Elsewhere along the Colorado River you’ll find Lake Powell, formed by the flooding of Glen Canyon by the Glen Canyon Dam. The resulting man-made reservoir is a destination beloved by millions of visitors, whether they are coming for watersports, the scenic slot canyons, or simply the views. The dam, the second-highest concrete arch dam in the U.S., also has a visitor center with ranger presentations and exhibits detailing the dam’s history.
DISCOVER
Page is located at the doorstep of Navajo Nation, the ancestral lands of the Navajo people encompassing more than 27,000 square miles across Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. And groups can experience the vibrant Indgenous culture of the region for themselves in a number of ways. Red Heritage is a Navajo-owned dinner theater, showcasing both traditional entertainment and also authentic local flavors. Your group also can easily reach other iconic landmarks further into Navajo Nation, such as Antelope Canyon, Tower Butte, and Eggshell Arch.
BE THRILLED
Page is an ideal home base for experiencing Western culture, such as a rodeo at Rodeo 98‘s Vermilion Cliffs Arena. Rodeo 98 presents a varied schedule showcasing riders and their feats of horsemanship and skill. Go off the beaten path with Lake Powell Scenic Tours, offering signature journeys designed to avoid crowds and keep the focus on the scenery. Or hop on horseback with Tower Butte Trail Ride for a breathtaking experience unlike anything else.
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