Horseshoe Bend and Lake Powell Self-Guided Tour
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Horseshoe Bend and Lake Powell Self-Guided Tour

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1h - 8h
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About this experience

Take in the breathtaking beauty of Horseshoe Bend on our self-guided audio tour! In the comfort of your own vehicle, we'll take you on a scenic drive to this stunning natural wonder, where you'll be awed by the panoramic views of the Colorado River as it winds through the canyon.

Our expert guide will share fascinating insights into the history and geology of the area, as well as the ancient cultures that once lived here.

You'll have plenty of opportunities to explore Horseshoe Bend on foot, taking in stunning views from different vantage points. You'll also explore the nearby area of Page, AZ.

Turn your phone into a personal tour guide to get the perfect blend of education and adventure as you explore! Book your tour today and discover the magic of Horseshoe Bend & Page, AZ.

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Horseshoe Bend and Lake Powell Self-Guided Tour

What's included

Tours NEVER expire
Offline Audio Guided Tour: Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
Offline map (map and GPS work completely offline - no wifi or data needed)
Take the tour when you want - download the tour and choose the day that works best for you
Tour highlights with activity and restaurant recommendations
Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
Freedom to explore at your own pace - pick the stops you want, skip the ones you don’t
Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive

Detailed itinerary

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The first of many overlooks on the tour is Antelope Pass Vista on the western side of Highway 89. It’s an overlook offering sweeping views of Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, a gorgeous geological wonder. Resting just under the Utah state line, it measures almost 300,000 acres.

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Stop 2

At Horseshoe Bend you will see a spectacular view of the Colorado River winding around a sandstone formation from the top of a 1,000-foot-tall cliff. It features a parking lot with restrooms, great views of the geological feature from the overlook and an approximate 1.5 mile hike. It gets very crowded between 9-11 a.m. and 4:30-6:30 p.m. During those hours the parking lot can get full, and no parking is allowed on Highway 89. Those who do will be ticketed and towed, you if it's full, you must circle back later.

Parking fees:
-Car or RV: $10

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Antelope Canyon is a stunning slot canyon located in the Navajo Nation, just outside of Page. Known for its narrow, winding passageways and vibrant colors, the canyon was formed by erosion caused by flash floods.

There are two main sections: Upper Antelope Canyon, which is accessible by guided tours, and Lower Antelope Canyon, which requires a hike. Visiting Antelope Canyon requires prior reservations.

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Located at 6 N Lake Powell Blvd, Page, AZ 86040 inside of the museum.

This museum is named after a one-armed explorer and the first European American to cross the Colorado River. It features exhibits on geology, archeology, dam history, paleontology, and culture. The Glen Canyon Conservancy’s flagship office is right next to it, which offers additional local travel information and other resources.

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This amazing overlook give you a chance to stop and take in views on the Glen Canyon Dam looking north and the Colorado River. Centrally located in Page off of Scenic View road, it's easily accesible by a walk that is less than 1,000 feet long. At the overlook there are picnic tables and a pavillin to spend some time and enjoy the view.

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There are even more great views! At Potato Hill Overlook visitors can take an easy, one-mile round-trip walk to the overlook for a gorgeous view of Lake Powell and Antelope Island.

The Page Rimview Trail is also accessed from there. As the name suggests, it loops around Page.

It’s just over 10 miles or 16 kilometers long, and it’s a great spot for birding and biking.

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There’s even more great views! At Potato Hill Overlook visitors can take an easy, one-mile round-trip walk to the overlook for a gorgeous view of Lake Powell and Antelope Island.

The Page Rimview Trail is also accessed from there. As the name suggests, it loops around Page. It’s just over 10-miles or 16 kilometers long, and it’s a great spot for birding and biking.

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Not far from Potato Hill is the Grandview Overlook which affords panoramic views of Lake Powell and Navajo Mountain. It’s a peaceful place to spend some time.

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This is an easy to moderate hike where you can explore the area with a self-guided adventure through slickrock sand formations. It offers great views of canyon walls and the Glen Canyon Dam. Lakeshore access is possible depending on the current lake elevations.

Hike should exercise extreme caution by the water because it is very deep at this location. To find the trailhead, take the first right on the gravel road after Ridge Way heading towards Glen Canyon Dam before the Glen Canyon Bridge. Take a left at the end past Hanging Gardens trailhead and keep going to the parking area at the dead end.

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At the Hanging Gardens trailhead, you’ll be treated to a 1.2 mile, or 2 kilometers, out-and-back trail. As the name suggests, it leads to a hanging garden, where plants actually grow on vertical rock surfaces.

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Located at Two miles north of Page across the Glen Canyon Bridge. Building is attached to Glen Canyon Dam.

-Summer: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. MST daily;
-Winter: 8 a.m.–4 p.m. MST daily;
-Spring & Fall: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. MST daily;
-Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.

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At Navajo Mountain Viewpoint you’ll see, as the name says, Navajo Mountain. It’s sacred to the Navajo people and is about the height of seven Empire State Buildings. Just past that is Wahweap Viewpoint, which affords wonderful views of Lake Powell.

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This is your opportunity to get out of the car for a while and explore the shoreline of Lake Powell. Lake Powell Resort is located there too and has restaurants and shops open to non-hotel guests.

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You’ll drive through an entrance station into Wahweap Recreation Area. There, you’ll see great views across the lake to Utah and trace the shores of Lake Powell.

Featuring restrooms centrally located in the group area. Located about a fourth of a mile from the shore of Lake Powell. There appears to be four different restroom buildings.

$30 per car: Wahweap Recreation Area

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The final stop on the tour is Wahweap Overlook. It’s a great opportunity to relax and decide where you’ll go from there. Because, we’re guessing it’s not really your last stop. It’s also a chance to gaze back at what you saw today and take it all in.

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To get there, take Highway 89 south from Page and turn right onto Bullhead City Road. Continue until you reach the Stud Horse Point Trailhead.

The trail is approximately 1.5 miles long and is considered moderate in difficulty, with some elevation gain.

Along the way, you'll enjoy stunning vistas of the lake and the colorful sandstone cliffs.

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Stop 17 Pass by

Continue until you reach the Skyline Arch Trailhead. The trail is approximately 1.5 miles long and is considered moderate in difficulty, with some elevation gain.

Along the way, you'll enjoy stunning vistas of Lake Powell and the colorful sandstone cliffs, culminating in a spectacular view of Skyline Arch itself.

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Lone Rock Beach offers stunning views of Lake Powell and its namesake rock. Enjoy sandy beach camping, swimming, kayaking, and off-roading in this scenic gem!

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Looking for fossils, fun facts, and maps? Big Water Visitor Center has you covered with dinosaurs, geology exhibits, and adventure tips for Lake Powell!

What's not included

Private transportation
Meals and Refreshment
Parking at Wahweap Recreation Area
Parking at Horseshoe Bend
Entrance Fees
John Wesley Powell Museum
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

Available languages

Audio guide
EN

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Get Started Easily: • Book Your Tour: Receive a confirmation and easy instructions via email. • Download the App: Follow the simple steps in your email. • Redeem the Tour: Use the redeem code in your email to redeem the tour in the app. • Prepare Ahead: Download the tour using strong Wi-Fi.
Begin Your Journey: • Select Your Tour: Go to the My Stuff tab in the Shaka Guide app to launch the tour. • Start the Tour: Select the tour starting point and follow the GPS instructions. • Follow Shaka Guide: Stick to the suggested route and speed for the best experience.
Why Choose Our Audio Tour: • Cost-Efficient: One tour for the entire vehicle—no per-person fees! • Ultimate Flexibility: Start, pause, and resume on your schedule. • Convenience: Use the tour any day, over multiple days if needed.
Top Features: • Hands-Free: The tour works automatically - GPS-activated stories, directions, and music play as you drive for a seamless experience. • Works Offline: No need for continuous wifi or data. • Reliable Support: Get help via call, chat, or email.
Private and Personalized: • Crowd-Free: Enjoy a private tour with just your group. • Customizable Stops: Pick the stops you want and skip the ones you don’t!
The Ultimate Guided Tour: • Detailed Itinerary: Includes travel tips and recommendations. • Engaging Narration: Captivating stories and history.
What Our Users Say: • “A fantastic way to explore! Easy to use and very informative.” • “Loved the flexibility to stop and go as we pleased. Highly recommend!”

Meeting point

The tour starting point is located on Highway 89, around a half hour from the City of Page

From Page, Arizona take Highway 89 going Southwest to Bitter Springs. From Flagstaff, Arizona take Highway 89 going North to Bitter Springs.

Important notes

HOW TO REDEEM YOUR TOUR:

Thank you for purchasing the Horseshoe Bend Tour.

Before you start your adventure, you'll need to redeem and download the tour in the Shaka Guide app. Follow the instructions below:

*Please Note: The redeem code is the 10-digit booking reference number on your ticket (located under the barcode).

1. Download the Shaka Guide App in the App Store or Google Play Store (or use the link at the bottom of this email)
2. Open the app and go to the support tab
3. Click Account Settings
4. Click Retrieve Purchases
5. Select Use Redeem Code (the 10-digit booking reference number on your ticket, located under the barcode)
6. Sign up with your email ID
7. Enter the redeem code shared above in the message.

Once you've redeemed your tour, you'll find it under "My Stuff" in the app.

For a smooth ride, download the tour with wifi before you go.

We can't wait for you to explore with Shaka Guide!

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to aloha@shakaguide.com or call (808) 201-8138

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About Page

Page, Arizona, is a gateway to some of the most stunning natural wonders in the American Southwest. Located on the southern shores of Lake Powell, this small city offers breathtaking landscapes, including the iconic Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. It's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers.

Top Attractions

Antelope Canyon

Antelope Canyon is a stunning slot canyon known for its beautiful light beams and colorful sandstone walls. It's a must-visit for photographers and nature lovers.

Nature 1-2 hours Moderate ($50-$80 per person for guided tours)

Horseshoe Bend

Horseshoe Bend is a spectacular horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River. It's a popular spot for photography and hiking.

Nature 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Lake Powell

Lake Powell is a massive reservoir known for its stunning blue waters and numerous canyons. It's a paradise for boating, fishing, and water sports.

Nature Half day to full day Varies depending on activities (rentals can be expensive)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Navajo Tacos

Fried bread topped with beans, meat, and vegetables, a traditional Navajo dish.

Main Course Can be made vegetarian or vegan

Green Chile Stew

A hearty stew made with pork, green chiles, and potatoes.

Main Course Contains meat, can be made vegetarian

Prickly Pear Lemonade

A refreshing drink made with prickly pear cactus and lemonade.

Drink Vegan and gluten-free

Popular Activities

Hiking Boating ATV Tours Scenic boat tours Sunset viewing at Horseshoe Bend Spa and wellness services Visiting Native American cultural sites Attending local festivals and events

Best Time to Visit

March to May, September to October

The best time to visit Page is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and pleasant. These seasons offer the best conditions for hiking, boating, and exploring the natural attractions.

10-30°C 50-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Navajo
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Mountain Time Zone (GMT-7)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Page is generally a safe destination, but visitors should take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of overpriced or misleading tours and services.
  • • Stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight.

Getting there

By air
  • Page Municipal Airport • 5 miles from city center
  • Grand Canyon National Park Airport • 100 miles from Page
By bus

Page Transit Center

Getting around

Public transport

Public buses are available but limited. They are a good option for getting around town.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Downtown Page Wahweap Marina Area

Day trips

Grand Canyon North Rim
130 miles • Full day

The North Rim of the Grand Canyon offers stunning views and hiking trails. It's a great day trip from Page.

Monument Valley
90 miles • Full day

Monument Valley is a stunning landscape of sandstone buttes and mesas, known for its iconic Western movie scenery.

Festivals

Page Regatta • July Antelope Canyon Photo Workshop • Various dates throughout the year

Pro tips

  • Book tours and accommodations well in advance, especially during peak seasons.
  • Bring plenty of water and sunscreen, as the desert climate can be harsh and dehydrating.
  • Consider renting a car for flexibility and easier access to attractions and day trips.
  • Be mindful of water usage and conservation, as water is a precious resource in the area.
  • Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting Native American cultural sites.
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  • Max travelers: 15
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