Iconic Southwest Landscapes

Home to Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell, Page is where Arizona’s spectacular landscapes and living culture come together. Discover breathtaking canyon scenery, rich Navajo traditions and endless outdoor recreation. Centrally located between the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley and Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks, Page is the perfect base for exploring the American Southwest.

Outdoor adventure

Explore slot canyons, scenic trails, desert landscapes and one of the USA’s largest lakes for water recreation.

Navajo culture & connection

Experience the rich heritage of the Navajo Nation through guided tours, cultural experiences, local art and stories that bring the landscape to life.

Fun in town

Find lively barbecue joints, local-focused breweries and ample live music after a day on the trail.

Page Adventures

Picturesque Vistas

  • Stand in awe of Page’s most photographed landmark in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.

  • Boat and paddle in placid waters that wind through red-rock cliffs and coves.

  • Tour guides from the Navajo Nation lead you on a winding excursion through a breathtaking slot canyon.

Outdoor Activities

  • Ride to towering red rocks, hidden beaches and wildlife-rich coves in gorgeous parks and natural areas.

  • Tee off at Lake Powell National Golf Course, regularly named among the USA’s best for its scenic greens.

  • Board a Jeep or all-terrain vehicle for a heart-pounding tour of rocky terrain.

Experiences

Trip Ideas & Itineraries

Browse articles featuring the best of Page from Horseshoe Bend views to Navajo Nation traditions.

The Glen Canyon Dam Bridge in Page, Arizona

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