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    Beautiful drive
    Janelle F.

    What a beautiful drive if you have the time. Kaibab National Forest is HUGE and so much to see and explore. You can camp, drive through just for the views on your way to or from the Grand Canyon. Depending on where you're coming from your views will be different. I came in way of Kanab taking the old highway through Fredonia so I could see the fire damage, so sad I know, but also because you'll come out ending smack dab at the Vermilion Cliffs which I wanted to see. A huge man made fire reeked havoc on the forest and so much of the forest is gone. The green is coming back and campgrounds are opening back up. Jacobs Lake is nearby and so many beautiful trees still stand. Another plus is you avoid the major traffic from Page and bypass it all together. There is a gas station or two between Kanab and Fredonia so don't worry.

    Doug W.

    If you wanna get up to the Grand Canyon, you'll probably be passing through this massive preserved land, and while I haven't spent any time other than driving through, it's quite beautiful. I'll post some pix so you can see for yourself. Good day.

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    This national forest surrounds the Grand Canyon, but it doesn't get even a small fraction of attention as the Grand Canyon does.

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    4.5(411 reviews)
    32.3 mi

    Slide Rock is a natural water park. Families abound. The water was a tad cold but I spent most…read moreof my time lounging on the rocks. So fun. Please come and create your own adventure.

    We took the whole crew to Slide Rock State Park, and this one surprised a few people. On paper, it…read moresounds simple. A creek, some rocks, a natural "slide." In reality, it's a full-on experience. First thing you notice is the setting. You're tucked into Oak Creek Canyon with red rock walls rising up around you, water cutting through it like it's been doing forever. It's one of those places where the scenery alone would be enough. But then you add the water. And that water is cold. Not refreshing. Not brisk. Cold. The kind that hits you and resets your entire nervous system. Once you get past that initial shock, though, it's perfect, especially with the Arizona heat doing its thing overhead. The main attraction is the natural rock slide, which is exactly what it sounds like. Smooth, worn stone with water rushing over it, turning the whole thing into a fast-moving chute. Kids loved it. Adults pretended to be cautious and then went right down anyway. It's controlled chaos in the best way. People laughing, slipping, climbing back up to do it again. We had a bigger group, so we claimed a stretch of rock and sort of set up camp for a few hours. There's enough space to spread out if you're willing to walk a bit. Towels on the rocks, bags tucked away, everyone rotating between the water and just sitting back taking it all in. It does get busy. No way around that. This isn't some hidden, quiet spot. But it never felt overwhelming, just lively. There's an energy to it that works. Families, groups of friends, everyone there for the same reason, to cool off and have a good time. A couple practical things. Wear shoes with some grip. Those rocks are no joke. And keep an eye on your footing, especially with kids. It's fun, but it demands a little respect. What stuck with me is how simple it is. No overthinking, no production. Just water, rock, and gravity doing what they do. You show up, you get in, you laugh a little, maybe get knocked around once or twice, and you leave feeling like you actually did something with your day. If you're anywhere near Sedona and it's warm out, this is an easy call. It's not polished, it's not quiet, and that's exactly why it works.

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