Page is home to world-famous sites like Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, and the Glen Canyon Dam, plus scenic canyons, lakes, and outdoor adventures.
Yes, popular tours like Antelope Canyon often sell out weeks ahead, so booking early ensures availability.
No, Antelope Canyon is on Navajo land and requires a guided tour for safety and access.
Sunrise and sunset offer cooler temperatures and dramatic lighting for photos, but Horseshoe Bend is open daily from sunrise to sunset year-round.
Yes! Lake Powell offers boating, swimming, kayaking, and water sports, though water levels can vary seasonally.
Page Municipal Airport (PGA) offers regional flights, while larger airports include Flagstaff Pulliam (FLG), Phoenix (PHX), and Las Vegas (LAS).
Most visitors spend 1 to 2 days in Page to cover highlights like Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell. If you plan to add boating, kayaking, or nearby national parks, consider staying 2 to 3 days for a more relaxed trip.
Yes, Page is accessible from Las Vegas by car in about 4.5 to 5 hours, making it a popular road-trip destination. Many tours also offer guided transfers or combined itineraries from Las Vegas.
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