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Antelope Ridge Adventure Park

5.0 (8 reviews)
Fri • 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sat • 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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I spent 4.5 hours in the car EACH WAY to get here and only made a day trip of it. I can't even complain, it was one of the coolest experiences I've ever had. I've never done a tour through any part of Antelope Canyon but I heard they were massive groups. The point of being out in nature is quite the opposite of being packed in with 60 strangers. The group I went with here contained TWO other people and our amazing guide, Angie. It was quiet, peaceful, breathtaking, and mind blowing all at the same time. It was so fun being able to be in gear and repel and traverse through the canyon. Each step and each different direction you looked was different and always left me in awe. Not for people who are afraid of heights (unless you can throw that aside for the most incredible experience of your life). There were also a few very tight spots to squeeze through. If you're bigger and claustrophobic it may not be for you.

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My husband and I did the 10am tour with Blake. It was us and another young couple. Our tour guide was Blake. This was by far the coolest thing I have ever experienced! You get to go through slot canyons and get to repel down them. There are so many cool features about this place, and it is worth every penny! I was debating on doing the lower antelope canyon tour. That is just a little tour where you take photos. Nothing wrong with that, but we wanted to do something that was more fun. This was it!! You will not be disappointed if you book a tour at Antelope Ridge Adventure Park! It is such a gem of a place to go in the Page AZ area. We will most definitely recommend this to everyone going to visit and will be back soon I'm sure! I can't wait to watch this place grow!!

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Extraordinary tour. Much better than the Antelope Canyons. It is safe for beginners, and it is a lot of fun. Highly recommend!

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Horseshoe Bend - Walking Trail

Horseshoe Bend

4.7(865 reviews)
6.1 km

One of the most breathtaking views we saw during our Arizona road trip! Horseshoe Bend is…read moredefinitely worth visiting if you're already going to Antelope Canyon since it's only about a 14-minute drive away. The attraction itself is free, but parking costs $10 per vehicle. After parking, there's a short walk to the overlook. The walk is pretty easy, but it can get hot and windy depending on the weather, so bring water and wear comfortable shoes. Once you reach the viewpoint, the scenery is absolutely unreal. Seeing the Colorado River curve around the canyon in person is so much more impressive than photos online. The overlook is very high, which makes the views even more dramatic. If you're planning to take photos or videos, try walking around a bit because some areas get crowded. We found one of the higher spots for better views and it was totally worth it for pictures. Also, don't forget to stop by the "Page, Arizona" sign nearby before leaving! Overall, such a beautiful and easy stop to add to any Arizona or Southwest road trip itinerary.

Absolutely worth the stop when visiting Horseshoe Bend! This place is such an incredible photo spot…read moreand truly one of those must-see locations when you're in the area. The views are unreal in person, and we took so many amazing pictures here. I came with a group of about 15-20 girls and we all had such a fun experience. The walk over was manageable, and once you get to the overlook, it's definitely one of those "wow" moments. It was $10 per car to enter, and unfortunately the America the Beautiful pass doesn't work here since it's separate from the national park system. Still, totally worth the fee for the experience and views. The only thing I wasn't too crazy about were the bathrooms -- definitely different from what I'm used to at California national parks. I was very glad I brought my own flushable wipes just in case. But honestly, that didn't take away from the experience at all. If you're anywhere near Page or the Grand Canyon area, this is absolutely a must-stop destination!

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All Ways Adventure

5.0(21 reviews)
96.2 km

Our family (two kids, ages 11 and 14) did the half-day Guide's Choice canyoneering trip in Ladder…read moreCanyon yesterday with Brett, and it was the highlight of our Utah trip -- and that's saying something given the competition. Brett was phenomenal. He made every one of us feel completely safe and confident through all the rappels (5 or 7, depending on who's counting -- we lost track because we were having too much fun). He struck that perfect balance of professional guide and enthusiastic local -- he clearly loves this place and knows it deeply, from the geology of the rocks to the broader mountaineering history of the area. That kind of knowledge just adds another layer to the whole experience. We drove over from our lodge to Easton Zion, and I'll be honest -- I wondered briefly if it was worth the extra time. It absolutely was. As a bonus, Brett had a great eye for photos, so we came home with some incredible shots to prove we actually did it. If you're in the area with family and want an adventure that's equal parts exciting, educational, and just flat-out memorable -- All Ways Adventure is your answer. Ask for Brett.

I went to Utah recently with a school trip as a chaperone, and I was assigned to go to the…read morecanyoneering activity on the first day of the trip. I was blown away by the guides, Darren, who made sure that everyone? from the kids who were semi-experienced and knew what to do, to the children who were there for the first time, he treated them with kindness, learned their names, and tailored the pace and atmosphere to their needs. Then, there was Brett, a very kind and experienced man who kept the group going both physically and mentally. He was always there during the hard parts if the journey, keeping us going with kind and uplifting remarks, exuding an air of safety, and making absolutely sure that we felt okay. Not one person got stuck on a rappel, or refused to do something. In fact, the kids were clambering to get over the edge of whatever cliff, chute, or crevice they had to traverse. And not to forget, Brett did this in chaco, like sandals, it was insane. Once again, I think this was the best rappel trip of my life, and with the kindest, most engaged leaders there were.

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Grand Canyon National Park - Visitor's Center

Grand Canyon National Park

4.8(1.3k reviews)
111.6 km

I visited the South Rim as the North Rim was still closed. The sheer scale of the Grand Canyon was…read moremind-boggling. I walked around the village, checking out the art shop and the hotels (and grabbing brunch at El Tovar Hotel). The Geology Museum has more information about the formation of the area, as well as a small gift shop. I made it a bit down Bright Angel Trail, marveling at the views. I also did the 25 mile scenic drive towards the east on Desert View Drive - definitely stop at some pull outs since the views are different as you go along the rim. Things I have to do in the future: -Take the shuttle to Hermit's rest (be sure to sit on the right side since you get all the views that way) since it was wayyy too crowded when I looked at the bus stop -Get a ticket to climb up Desert View's tower. I wish there was more information about the Indigenous peoples and their cultures who lived in this area. There wasn't a lot of information provided, but a lot about the architect who designed a lot of the buildings. It seemed unbalanced. Also, I wish that Desert View went into more history of the building - apparently it was controversial when it was built. I actually have to laugh at the 1 star reviews. I think those reviewers would have been satisfied looking at a photo of the Grand Canyon instead of visiting the real thing!

Ahhhmazing! A must visit for sure! We drove a little over 2 hours from Sedona. Took some pics at…read morethe Grand Canyon entrance sign and drove straight to their visitor parking lot. I suggest going a bit early as the parking fills up. The visitor center, gift shop, restrooms, and shuttle buses are all convenient located there. We prepared our itinerary beforehand, since we were only there for the day. Make sure to check out the various shuttle schedules and stops. We decided to do the South Rim Trail= shuttle to Powell point, hiked 3.5 miles along rim to Monument Creek Vista, then picked up shuttle to Hermit's Rest - this is the end of the road on the south side. From here, the shuttle ride back to visitors center is approximately 30-40 minutes. We stopped at the General Store for a bite to eat and souvenirs. While eating lunch at a table outdoors, a sweet moose made a visit to some neighboring tables : D We made it back to the visitors center and did some more souvenir shopping. The hike along the South Rim was gorgeous! Almost unreal, like a postcard. Most areas do not have any railing , so hike at your own risk. We came across some deer and wildlife. But , we took lots of pics and the pics do not do it justice. The scenery was unbelievable. You'll also be able to view the Colorado River from above. Bring sunscreen, water, snacks, lunch if you can and have fun!

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There is no better VIEW than this one. #gcnp

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