12 Epic Things To Do In Page, AZ

Last time we were in northern Arizona we missed visiting the city of Page, and we were excited to come back and check it out, especially after hearing so many amazing things to do in Page, AZ. 



We were not disappointed! From kayaking and paddle-boarding to canyon hikes and amazing views, there are awesome things to do in Page, Arizona, and despite its small town status, we never found ourselves feeling bored for a single minute of our visit. 



Page is also a great city to add to your Utah National Park Road Trip as it is very close to Utah and less than 2 hours from Zion National Park .




Top Picks For Things To Do In Page, Arizona















Lower Antelope Canyon Walking Tour



You won’t want to miss this lower Antelope Canyon walking tour. The Canyon is magical! The local guides are great and now where to take you to get the best pictures.



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Sea Eagle 3 Person Inflatable Kayak



We have had ours for 4+ years and we love it! When in Page, Arizona you will use it for kayaking to the canyon and on Lake Powell. Since it is inflatable you can easily bring it with you.



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Powell Museum



This first thing everyone should do when visiting the area is pay a visit to the Powell Museum. This museum serves as a welcome center and offers tons of information on things to do in the area, as well as exhibits on Colorado River history, the geology and paleontology of the area, the rich cultural history of this place, and more. 



While the museum is small and can easily be seen in only an hour or so, it’s a great introduction to the area. Best of all, the museum offers free admission! 



Hours of Operation: The Powell Museum is currently closed for renovations. Be sure to check their site for details on when it will open again.



Antelope Canyon Tours






You’ll definitely want to take one of the guided Antelope Canyon tours when you visit Page, Arizona. This gorgeous slot canyon is run by Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation and is an absolutely incredible sight to see. 



We opted for a lower canyon tour, which started at the guide station and heads down to a set of stairs that takes you into the canyon. The views are amazing!



There is so much color , and the way the light comes through the canyon is breathtaking. Your guide will tell you stories about the canyon and explain the history of the place, and there are plenty of amazing photo opportunities along the way. 



The tour is a bit pricey, but if you can do it, go for it! You will be glad you did. It really is an interesting and different kind of hike. The hike itself isn’t far and you go at a very slow pace, so assuming you can get down the sometimes-steep stairs and back up again, you should be fine.



Upper Antelope Canyon tours are also available, and are likely equally as amazing. 



How can I book a tour for Lower Antelope Canyon in Page?



When you book a tour for Lower Antelope Canyon you will want to do it a head of time so you are sure to get the time slot you want. Be aware weather could cause the tour to be delayed or canceled.



You can book a tour for Lower Antelope Canyon here. With 4.8 stars and over 881 reviews you can see that this is a great tour and enjoyed by people who go on it.



Glen Canyon Dam Visitor Center






Gotta love a free stop! And that is exactly what this can be. Head to the Carl Hayden Visitor Center and spend some time in the free museum, where you can learn about the Dam with a good amount of hands-on activities. A Junior Ranger program is available for younger visitors, and a gift shop sells fun souvenir items if you wish to do a bit of shopping. While you’re there, take in the amazing view of the dam and the Colorado River from the safety of the glass windows.



You can pay and sign up for a dam tour as well. We didn’t get a chance to do this, but it would be a great way to learn more about this iconic landmark. 



What are some lesser-known or off-the-beaten-path attractions in Page, Arizona?



We were so excited when we heard about this option while in Page, Arizona! We couldn’t believe we hadn’t heard of it before and were so excited to try it and now love sharing it with others!



Note: this is not the same as doing the guided Lower Antelope Canyon hike above but it doe take you back through a beautiful part of the canyon.



Kayak and Hike Antelope Canyon






If you are looking for a workout, some adventure and to save money and still see part of Antelope Canyon (for the whole Antelope Canyon experience you do need to book a tour with the Navajo Nation. But if you want to see a small part of the Canyon you will on this trip) this is the trip for you.



We rented a double kayak from Lake Powell Paddlebords and Kayaks and we also brought our inflatable kayak and 2 inflatable paddle-boards. We didn’t need a permit or anything with our own boards. They also have information about the route we took and how it all works.



They drop the kayaks off at the boat launch by Antelope Marina (not the marina but the public launch). It is free to park here with a NP pass or else it is $30. If you bring your own you can drive your truck down to the bottom and drop your kayak and paddle-boards off. We didn’t realize that and carried them all the way down!









You have to bring your boats down a sand hill to get to the water. The kayaks have a wheel so it isn’t too bad to get it down there. But we did see some people struggling and it is definitely harder on the way back up when you are done.



Kayaking and Hiking






You start off in more open water. It is very choppy and lots of boats going by causing more waves. It was hard to paddle! This takes about 30 – 45 minutes to get through.



After that you reach the canyon. It is very obvious where it is. Just stay to the left when you get in the water.



In the canyon the water is much calmer. Boats and jet skis can still go back there. But have to go 5 mph.



You paddle through the canyon until you reach the end. Here you can take your kayaks out and hike into the Canyon. We heard it is about 1.8-2 miles to reach the Navajo land – where you can’t go in (this is the part of Antelope Canyon that you book a tour for – listed below). We didn’t make it that far. We hiked about 30-40 minutes in & turned around.



The paddle back once we left the canyon and we’re back on the open water was hard since the wind had picked up! It was also recommended not to do this on the weekend. As it can be very busy with boats on the weekend.



We made it back. After that you have to drag tour kayak back up the sand hill. Again not easy but doable. Especially with 2 people.



Lots of effort but totally worth it! Paddling was about 4 miles round trip. It is recommended you book yourself a kayak or paddle-board ahead of time. You could also rent a boat or jet skis to get there. But we don’t recommend that. The kayaking & paddle-boarding was awesome.



We also packed lunch that we ate before hiking. Plus drinks & snacks to have throughout the trip. When we did this our kids were 14, 11, 11 and 9.



What are some popular water activities to do on Lake Powell in Page, Arizona?






It is a little unusual to see this huge lake in the middle of the desert, but it is beautiful and one of the best lakes in Arizona ! Lake Powell is one of the many amazing things to check out in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, and we highly recommend giving yourself a full day to play at the lake while admiring its beauty. 



While there are plenty of paid water sport activities and rental items available, we opted not to spend any money. Instead, we brought our own paddle-boards and kayaks and used those to fill our day with tons of water fun. 



In addition to fun on the water, the beach sand is also great for kids to play in. For sand play, we recommend Lone Rock Beach.



Horseshoe Bend






Also located in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Horseshoe Bend is scary but absolutely beautiful! 



There is railing around one section of it, and we highly recommend staying behind that barrier. Don’t worry, you can get a good picture right from there! We couldn’t believe all the people going out by the edge. Be smart! Don’t let your kids out of your sight or anywhere near the edge.



The view is amazing, and it was recommended that we go in the middle of the day since that’s when the sun is in the right place and there aren’t a lot of shadows. It was a great tip!



Boat tours of Horseshoe Bend are also available. We would have loved to hop on one of these boat tours down on the water around the bend, as it looked incredible. I talked with one of the rangers at the Dam Visitor Center and she highly recommended it.



Another Horseshoe Bend tour option involves hanging out with Navajo Native Americans, trying some traditional food, and watching Native American dancing. This could also be incredibly cool and a great way to connect with the culture of the area. 









Rainbow Bridge National Monument



This awesome rock formation is a super cool thing to check out while in Page. It is one of the world’s largest natural bridges and has been an inspiration to people for hundreds of years. 



This NPS site is on the smaller side. However, it still offers plenty to see, do, and learn. During the summer months, ranger programs educate visitors on the history of the bridge, and a Junior Ranger program is available for the kids. There’s also a dinosaur footprint at one viewing area!



It should be noted that getting to this bridge does require a boat ride and a hike of at least one mile. Paid boat tours are available for those who don’t have a boat of their own. 



Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument






An enormous and amazing place, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is full of color, life, history, and pre history. Fossils of dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures have been found on this land, and the place is a goldmine of information for geologists and other scientists. For visitors, it’s a beautiful landscape with a lot of interesting rock formations and excellent visitor centers. 



One of our favorite visitor centers in this park is Big Water Visitor Center. This BLM visitor center is located on Highway 89 about 18 miles northwest of Page, and focuses on the dinosaurs that once called this area home. 



Vermilion Cliffs National Monument



Yet another amazing national monument, Vermillion Cliffs should make it onto your to-do list for sure. This is a gorgeous place and is home to “The Wave” , a striped sea of reds and yellows swooping across the Arizona desert located in the Coyote Buttes. It’s also home to a number of other amazing rock formation that are sure to leave you in awe of their beauty. 



During your time in Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, be sure to do some hiking and snap some photos. 



We also heard the Hanging Garden trail in Glen Canyon was amazing! Something to add to our list for next time!



Looking for more things to do? Check out this great post on fun activities with kids in Page, Arizona!



Awesome Day Trips from Page, AZ



In addition to the many incredible natural areas mentioned above, there are also two excellent national parks that could be day trips from the town of Page. If you have extra time to fill, we highly recommend paying a visit to either Zion National Park or Grand Canyon National Park while you’re in the area. Both are about 2 or 2.5 hours from Page, and both are well worth seeing. 



Where to Eat in Page, AZ – What are some good family-friendly restaurants in Page, Arizona?



Page has a large number of wonderful local eateries. Not sure which ones to try? We’ve listed some of our favorites below. 



Big John’s Texas BBQ



It might seem a bit funny to go out for Texas barbecue while visiting Arizona, but trust us when we say this place is one you will want to try. The ribs are amazing, and if you like spicy things, you’ll love their hot sauce. 



Fiesta Mexicana



No trip to Arizona is complete without at least one visit to a Mexican restaurant. This is where Fiesta Mexicana comes into play. This place is a local favorite, and once you try the food you’ll understand why. 



BirdHouse



Finally, there is BirdHouse. If you’re in search of comfort food, this is the place for you. Here you’ll find fried chicken, homestyle sides, and some awesome craft beer. 



Where to Stay in Page, AZ



Obviously, you will need someplace to rest your head at the end of your days of exploration. Fortunately, finding places to stay in Page isn’t difficult at all. 



Lone Rock Beach Campground






If you enjoy primitive camping, Lone Rock Beach Campground in Glen Canyon Recreation Area is the place for you. While the campground doesn’t offer much in the way of amenities, the views and location are absolutely spectacular! **Take note the water level has been way lower than what is in the picture – hopefully the levels will be higher again soon.**



Lake Powell Resort and Wahweap Marina



Prefer a more comfortable experience? Lake Powell Resort and Wahweap Marina might be right up your alley. The resort itself offers comfortable hotel rooms with all the amenities. Meanwhile, the marina offers houseboat rentals and the RV park gives campers a great place to park their rigs.



Antelope Point Marina



Another great option is Antelope Point Marina. This place is the closest land-based marina to the Rainbow Bridge, and offers both houseboat rentals and RV parking.



Vacation Homes



Lake Powell Modern Home with Views – Located a short drive away from Page, Arizona is this beautiful modern home with breathtaking views. Take advantage of all the National Parks around beautiful Lake Powell by staying in this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom getaway.



Centrally Located House – Need a place for you and some friends near downtown Page, Arizona? With 2 living rooms, 2 large dining areas, and enough parking to bring your boat with you, this is a great option. The 4,200 square feet of space will give you plenty of room to spread out as well.



Hotels



Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Page, AZ – Less than 10 miles from Antelope Canyon, Country Inn & Suites, has a continental breakfast along with a swimming pool and fitness center.



Hampton Inn & Suites Page – Lake Powell – Offering an indoor pool and a short drive to Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon, this Hampton Inn is another great option for hotels in Page, Arizona.



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