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The best walks and hikes around Page

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Hiking around Page is characterized by its dramatic sandstone formations, deep slot canyons, and expansive views over the Colorado River and Lake Powell. The landscape is defined by large mesas and incised meanders, offering a variety of desert hiking experiences. The region's trails range from short, family-friendly hiking trails to longer routes that circumnavigate the mesas.

Best hiking trails around Page

  • The most popular hiking route is Horseshoe Bend Trail — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, a 1.7 mile (2.8 km) trail that takes about 48 minutes to complete. This is a well-maintained path leading to the iconic overlook of the Colorado River.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is Rimview Trail loop — Page, Arizona, a moderate 10.4 mile (16.7 km) path. This trail circles a mesa, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including Lake Powell.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the Hanging Gardens Trail — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, a 1.5 mile (2.5 km) trail leading through open desert terrain, often completed in about 39 minutes.
  • Hiking around Page is defined by trails through sandstone canyons, paths along mesa rims, and routes to scenic river overlooks. The trail network provides options for different ability levels, from easy walks to more challenging day hikes.
  • The routes in Page are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. More than 6,000 hikers have used komoot to explore Page's varied terrain.

Last updated: April 26, 2026

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Horseshoe Bend Trail

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Embark on an easy hike along the Horseshoe Bend Trail, a 1.7-mile (2.8 km) route that guides you through classic desert scenery. You will gain 228 feet (70 metres) in elevation, and most people complete the journey in about 48 minutes. The path offers a clear view of small Navajo sandstone hills as you approach the spectacular meander of the Colorado River.

This well-maintained trail is wide and accessible, making it suitable for wheelchairs, strollers, and even leashed dogs. Be aware that the route has very little natural shade, so plan your visit for cooler times of day or bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months. Always use caution near the sandstone edges at the overlook, as they can be unstable away from the fenced viewing area.

The trail's main draw is the iconic Horseshoe Bend, where the Colorado River carves a dramatic 270-degree curve through a vibrant red-hued canyon. From the fenced overlook, you can gaze down 1,000 feet (305 metres) to the river below, witnessing this impressive geological feature. It is a popular destination for its unique perspective on the natural forces shaping the landscape.

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Hike the easy 1.7-mile Rimview Trail for panoramic views of Lake Powell and the surrounding desert landscape near Page, Arizona.

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Hike the easy 2.1-mile Horseshoe Bend Trail for iconic views of the Colorado River's dramatic meander in Glen Canyon National Recreation Are

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Hike the easy 1.5-mile Hanging Gardens Trail in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area to discover a lush desert oasis with ferns and orchids.

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Henribln
June 27, 2025, View of Horseshoe Bend

Entrance fee must be paid for the parking lot

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Horseshoe Bend is a breathtaking meander in the Colorado River, located near Page, Arizona. Over millions of years, the river has carved a dramatic, horseshoe-shaped curve into the Navajo sandstone, creating a stunning vista that drops approximately 1,000 feet to the emerald-green waters below. This iconic natural landmark offers panoramic views of the winding river and the surrounding desert landscape, making it a popular destination for photographers and nature enthusiasts. The vibrant colors of the rock formations, contrasted with the lush riverbanks, create a truly unforgettable and awe-inspiring scene in the heart of Arizona's canyon country.

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From this elevated spot along Rimview Trail, you can catch some views of Lake Powell in the distance.

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This sheltered cove is home to a hanging garden, an interesting feature to see in the rocky Glen Canyon. A hanging garden is formed when a water source reaches an impermeable layer of rock and can no longer move downwards. The water then moves sideways across the rock and once it reaches the wall of a canyon, it seeps out of the rock. If there is an overhang that prevents the water from evaporation quickly, it creates an environment where plants can grow on the rock wall and on the ground below.

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Uwe
January 7, 2025, View of Horseshoe Bend

Horseshoe Bend is an impressive horseshoe-shaped loop of the Colorado River near the town of Page in Arizona. It is one of the iconic landscapes of the southwestern United States and offers spectacular views of the river, which has cut about 300 meters deep through the rock of the Colorado Plateau. It is located about 8 kilometers southwest of Page and is part of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. An easy hiking trail of about 1.5 kilometers leads from the parking lot to the viewpoint. The path is partly sandy, with little shade, so plenty of water and sun protection are recommended. The view of the loop is spectacular, especially at sunrise and sunset, when the light bathes the red rocks in warm tones. The edge is not secured everywhere. Visitors should be careful, especially in windy conditions or with children.The distinctive shape was created by erosion when the Colorado River cut deep into the sandstone plateau.

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Patric
December 21, 2024, View of Horseshoe Bend

Unbelievable. You have to go!

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Andrus
December 19, 2024, Lake Powell Viewpoint

On a trail called "Rimview" there's no shortages of amazing views, but this is one of the best places to stop and admire the scenery.

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Horseshoe Bend offers a stunning panoramic view of the Colorado River as it meanders in a dramatic 270-degree curve, framed by towering red sandstone cliffs. This overlook along the short trail is perched 1,000 feet above the river, provides an awe-inspiring perspective of the desert landscape. It's a must-see for its unique geological formation and breathtaking scenery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many easy, family-friendly hikes around Page?

Yes, Page is great for families and beginners, with over half of the local trails rated as easy. A popular choice is the Beehive Trail loop, a short walk through unique sandstone formations. Another excellent option is the Hanging Gardens Trail, an easy one-mile path leading to a surprising patch of greenery on the cliffside.

Can I take my dog on hikes in the Page area?

Dog-friendly trails can be found, but many popular areas have restrictions. The Page Rim Trail is a good option for walking with your dog, offering great views around the city. However, iconic locations like Antelope Canyon and the main Horseshoe Bend overlook do not permit dogs. Always check the specific regulations for each trail, especially within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, before you go.

What should I pack for a day hike near Page?

The desert environment requires careful preparation. Always carry more water than you think you'll need, as there are very few natural water sources. Sun protection is essential, so bring a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen. Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended for the rocky and sandy terrain. Finally, pack some salty snacks to help with hydration and energy levels.

Are there any challenging day hikes for experienced hikers?

Definitely. For those seeking a strenuous climb with a big payoff, the Spencer Trail near Lees Ferry is a fantastic choice. It's a tough ascent but rewards you with unparalleled views of the Colorado River and Marble Canyon. Another challenging option is the Cathedral Wash Trail, which involves some scrambling and route-finding as you make your way down a canyon to the river.

Do I need a permit for hiking around Page?

It depends on where you plan to hike. Many trails in the immediate Page area and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, like the Hanging Gardens Trail, do not require a permit. However, some of the most famous slot canyons and formations, such as Antelope Canyon (which requires a guided tour) and The Wave in the Vermilion Cliffs, have strict permit or tour requirements. Always research your specific destination in advance on official websites like the National Park Service page.

Can I hike a slot canyon near Page without a guide?

While the most famous slot canyon, Antelope Canyon, requires a guided tour, there are other options you can explore independently. Wire Pass Slot Canyon is a popular and accessible choice that provides a classic slot canyon experience. It also serves as an entry point to the much longer and more challenging Buckskin Gulch. Remember that hiking in any slot canyon carries risks, especially flash floods, so always check the weather forecast carefully.

What are some good hikes for views of Lake Powell?

The Rimview Trail loop offers consistent, panoramic views of Lake Powell as it circles the mesa above the city. For a shorter hike with lake views, the Hanging Gardens Trail also provides glimpses of the water from its trailhead and along the path.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Page?

The trails around Page are highly regarded by the komoot community. Hikers frequently praise the surreal and unique sandstone landscapes, from the swirling patterns of 'The New Wave' to the vast, open desert vistas. The accessibility of trails that lead to world-class viewpoints is another commonly highlighted feature.

How many hiking trails are available around Page?

You'll find a great variety of trails to explore. There are over 25 designated hiking routes in the Page area, ranging from short, easy walks to scenic overlooks to more demanding all-day treks through canyons and over mesas.

What is the terrain like on most Page hiking trails?

Expect a mix of sandy washes, slickrock (smooth sandstone), and some rocky, uneven paths. Most trails are well-defined, but some routes, especially in canyons, can require minor scrambling. The area is very exposed with little shade, and elevation changes can be gradual on mesa tops or very steep when descending into canyons.

Are there any good circular hikes?

Yes, there are several excellent loop trails. The Page Rim Trail is a 10.4-mile loop around Manson Mesa with great views. For a much shorter but equally scenic loop, The New Wave Trail offers a 1.9-mile walk through fascinating beehive-like rock formations, making it a great option if you're short on time.

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