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Page
Page is a premier destination for landscape photographers and outdoor adventurers in the American Southwest. It is most famous for the slot canyons of Antelope Canyon, where light beams dance across swirling sandstone walls. Just south of town, Horseshoe Bend provides a dizzying view of a 1,000-foot-deep meander in the Colorado River. Page is also the gateway to Lake Powell, a massive reservoir known for its impressive red rock canyons and sapphire waters. The natural environment is characterized by arid deserts and striking geological formations within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Popular activities include boat tours to Rainbow Bridge, kayaking through narrow lake channels, and hiking across the desert plateaus. Local dining options range from classic American diners to authentic Navajo cuisine, including the popular Navajo fry bread. The town's origins are tied to the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam in the late 1950s. Page is easily accessible by car via Highway 89 or through its small regional airport. The well-suited visiting times are spring and fall, when temperatures are pleasant for outdoor exploration. Due to their immense popularity, tours for Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon often sell out months in advance and must be booked through authorized Navajo guides.
- Location: United States
- Top sights: Westind Air Service · Grand View Overlook Park · Hanging Garden Trail
- Nearby: Grand Canyon Village (84 km)
- Population: ~7.490 (2017)
Geography
Facts
- Gateway to Antelope Canyon
- Horseshoe Bend overlook
- Located on Lake Powell
- Glen Canyon Dam
- Bordering Navajo Nation
- Photographer's paradise
- Rainbow Bridge boat tours
- Desert climate with hot summers
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints⛪ religious
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Page.
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