Outdoor Activities in Page

Outdoor activities in Page are a mix of adventure sports and some laid-back vibes amidst scenic beauty. Page comes with an ideal terrain and atmosphere to spend active holidays and make plenty of unforgettable memories. So, explore the wilderness of Page and spend some time in the lap of nature with these exciting outdoor activities Page has to offer. From the most adventurous experiences to the most popular ones, the following list combines it all to make sure you do not miss these unique experiences while planning a trip to Page.

From sunrise to sunset, let's discover the best spots for outdoor activities in Page:

  1. Horseshoe Bend

    4.8 (664 Votes)
    Horseshoe Bend

    Outdoors, Trail, View Point, River

    This overlook over the Colorado River is one of the most dramatic sights you’ll find on the grand canyon. From the top of the meander’s mesa is a 1000 feet or 300 metre drop into the water. The red sandstone canyon walls, the aquamarine mineral rich water below and the blue sky above all create a ridiculously good photo opportunity. Throw in a sunset and words literally cannot descr...Read more
  2. Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park And Antelope Canyon

    Outdoors, View Point, Canyon, Nature

    Get a map of the park before you begin to explore. There are five major things to explore: the upper and lower Antelope Canyon, and the upper and lower east waterholes. The Antelope canyon is what everyone comes to see, a narrow slot canyon carved through Navajo sandstone by millions of ears of water erosion. It's thought that once upon a time, herds of pronghorn galloped through the canyon, he...Read more
  3. Lake Powell And Glen Canyon

    Lake, Canyon

    If you’re traveling to Page and looking for some interesting sights to cover, here’s where you can go. The Lake Powell And Glen Canyon located near the National Recreation Area offers stunning views which are simply breathtaking and picturesque. The staff members are very knowledgeable, and the information provided on Glen Canyon Dam is very useful. You can also book an education to...Read more
  4. Vermilion Cliffs National Monument

    Outdoors, Hiking Trail, Monument, Adventure

    Imagine pillars and walls of sheer, sharp earth scything towards the sky from their base. That's what you're mainly here to see, sedimentary rocks of sandstone, siltstone, limestone, and shale eroded by millions of years of wind and rain. Among these rock live a variety of wildlife -desert bighorn sheep, pronghorns, mountain lions, the endangered California condor, golden eagles, peregrine falc...Read more
  5. Antelope Point Marina

    4.2 (452 Votes)
    Antelope Point Marina

    Waterfront, Dine In, Lake, Boating

    The marina is likely the most exciting place in Page. Boat launching, waterfront dining, tour booking, excellent dining at the Ja'di" Tooh Restaurant… this is where it all happens. From various outfits you rent boats and houseboats to explore the lake. It's also the city's main event location. There are nice wedding venues. There are shops where you can buy every imaginable supply for yo...Read more
  6. Waterholes Canyon

    4.6 (530 Votes)
    Waterholes Canyon

    Outdoors, Canyon, Nature

    A little further south down the Route 89 from the Horseshoe bend, you'll find the waterhole canyon, a beautiful series of slot canyons and gorges cutting through Navajo red sandstone. It's not as famous as antelope Canyon, even though it is nearly as pretty. Since 2010, only the narrowest sections close to the east side may be visited independently; to go deeper into the canyon you need guided ...Read more
  7. Marble Canyon

    Bridge, Canyon, Nature, Ferry

    Follow the Colorado River from Lee's Ferry to its confluence with Little Colorado River, where the Grand Canyon begins. This is Marble Canyon. Lee's Ferry is famous for being the only spot for hundreds of miles that a boat can be put to Colorado River from both sides. This made it an important historical crossing point, especially in the 18th century. Today, it's where whitewater trips for the ...Read more
  8. Glen Canyon Dam Overlook

    4.7 (123 Votes)
    Glen Canyon Dam Overlook

    Waterfront, View Point, Dam

    A short 20 minutes’ hike from the parking at the National Park Service land takes you to the fabulous overlook point where you can see the Glen Canyon Dam- one of the largest dams in United States. The Glen canyon dam intercepts the Colorado river at a height of 710 feet and a length of 1560 feet and is the only source of water for south-west United States! The dam adds to the city’...Read more
  9. Wahweap Rv Park

    4.2 (4 Votes)
    Wahweap Rv Park

    Park, Camp, Adventure

    A beautiful location for camping, if you’re looking for an adventurous trip. Wahweap Rv Park located in the central of Wahweap is a well-equipped campground with spectacular views. The park offers rentals of caravans and RVs to all who wish to enjoy a comfortable stay for days. The park also has tent campsites which overlook the Powell lake and is gorgeous. The amenities available on sigh...Read more
  10. Lower Antelope Canyon

    4.7 (7 Votes)
    Lower Antelope Canyon

    Canyon

    Lower Antelope Canyon is a beautiful slot canyon situated in the American southwest. As you go down you will get thrilled by walking along narrow passageways. It is better to avoid visiting this canyon during the monsoons as there is a danger of flash floods. Presence of metal stairways will help you to get along this place in an easier way. This site is geologically significant as it was forme...Read more
  11. Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping

    Outdoors, Camp

    Overlooking the magnificent blue water of the Lake Powell and the Wahweap Bay, the Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping in the Lone Rock Beach Campground is a large isolated spot without any designated campsite. You can drive your car and reach the vast sandy stretch which is actually a redrock formation. The soft sandy beach by the Red Rock offers a perfect weekend or holiday getaway by the water...Read more
  12. Upper Antelope Canyon

    4.6 (10 Votes)
    Upper Antelope Canyon

    Canyon

    Upper antelope canyon is truly nature’s wonder and is known for its wide spectra of sunbeams reflected and refracted from the curves and ridges of the canyon walls. Here you can get the sight of water passing through the rocks by the Navajo. The entrance of the antelope is at the ground level and so does not require any climbing. You need to visit this place during the months of summer as...Read more
  13. Wahweap Rv & Campground

    4.2 (8 Votes)
    Lake Shore Dr, Page, AZ 86040, USA
    Park, Camp