Grand Canyon National Park
Page is the gateway to Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon—two major Arizona attractions in their own right. With 31 hotels, 48 restaurants, and airport service, it's a well-stocked stop for travelers approaching the canyon from the north. Stop here for fuel, lodging, resupply, and optional water recreation before heading south.
Page is a working tourism hub oriented toward Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon visitors. Professional outfitter energy, not quaint village. You need a car, but creature comforts are easy to find.
Supply Depot
7,422
117.8 km (73 miles) northeast
Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon access
Lake Powell (boating, kayaking), Antelope Canyon (guided slot canyon tours), Horseshoe Bend overlook, Glen Canyon Dam visitor center
Gateway to two major slot canyons; Lake Powell recreation; proximity to Horseshoe Bend and Glen Canyon area
31 hotels and 3 bed & breakfasts
Lake Powell boat tours and kayak rentals, guided Antelope Canyon photography tours, Colorado River raft trips, scenic overlook hikes
Page Municipal Airport (PGA), with service to Las Vegas and Phoenix via Contour Airlines
117.8 km (73 miles) northeast. It's the north gateway approach to the canyon.
Yes. Page Municipal Airport has service to Las Vegas and Phoenix via Contour Airlines.
Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell are the main draws. Also nearby: Horseshoe Bend overlook and Glen Canyon Dam.
31 hotels and 3 bed & breakfasts. Book ahead for summer.
Yes. Plan on renting one to explore and reach Grand Canyon.
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