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How long is the drive from Winslow to Page?

The direct drive from Winslow to Page is 184 mi (296 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 26 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Winslow to Page, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Sedona and Flagstaff, as well as top places to visit like AZ-179 and AZ High Mountain Trail Rides, or the ever-popular Meteor Crater Natural Landmark.

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Top cities between Winslow and Page

The top cities between Winslow and Page are Sedona and Flagstaff. Sedona is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Winslow and 4 hours from Page.
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Flagstaff

Flagstaff, a city in Arizona, is surrounded by mountains, desert, and pine forests. It serves as a gateway to the San Francisco Peaks and is home to the Arizona Snowbowl ski resort. Nearby attractions include Wupatki National Monument with Native American pueblo sites and Walnut Canyon National Monument with cliff dwellings. The High Country Motor Lodge offers a stylish retro experience with modern amenities like Nordic-style spa facilities and a restaurant serving made-to-order meals.
28% as popular as Sedona
6 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Page
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Sedona

Sedona, located in the Arizona desert near Flagstaff, is known for its stunning red-rock buttes, steep canyon walls, and pine forests. The town boasts a mild climate and a thriving arts community. Uptown Sedona is filled with New Age shops, spas, and art galleries while the outskirts offer access to Red Rock State Park's trailheads for activities like bird-watching, hiking, and picnicking.
Most popular city on this route
56 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Page

Best stops along Winslow to Page drive

The top stops along the way from Winslow to Page (with short detours) are Horseshoe Bend, Chapel of the Holy Cross, and Antelope Canyon. Other popular stops include Meteor Crater Natural Landmark, Cathedral Rock, and Walnut Canyon National Monument.
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Meteor Crater Natural Landmark

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Museums
Science museum
Meteor Crater Natural Landmark is an extraordinary destination that showcases the remnants of an ancient meteorite impact. This site features a well-organized interpretive center complete with a museum, theater, and gift shop, making it perfect for visitors of all ages. The crater itself spans a mile in diameter and plunges 500 feet deep, offering breathtaking views that are hard to comprehend until you see them in person. For those planning their visit, there’s ample parking available including designated spots for RVs.
🌠 Meteor Crater – A Truly Cosmic Experience Visiting the Meteor Crater Natural Landmark was one of the most interesting stops I made in Arizona. I was genuinely impressed by how massive and well-preserved the crater is. Photos don’t do it justice — when you’re standing at the edge, you really feel the power of nature (and space!). What I Personally Loved: 🔭 The View from the Rim The view is absolutely stunning. It’s hard to grasp the size of the crater until you see it in person. The observation platforms are well-placed and give you a wide, panoramic view of the entire site. 🏛️ The Visitor Center I really liked how well-organized and informative it was. There are interactive exhibits, a small museum, and a short documentary that explains the crater’s formation in an engaging way. A cool highlight: you can see and touch a real piece of the meteorite! 👩‍🏫 The Guided Tour I chose to join a guided tour, and I’m so glad I did. The guide was passionate and super knowledgeable — they shared fascinating details about the impact, the geology, and how the crater was discovered and studied. A Few Extra Notes: • Heat: If you’re visiting in summer, make sure to bring a hat, sunscreen, and water — it’s the desert and there’s not much shade. • Time: I spent about an hour and a half there, which was enough to see everything without feeling rushed.
Cristian S — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ We recently visited The Creator in Arizona, and it was an unforgettable gorgeous, experience! The vast beauty of the wide-open spaces took my breath away, and the stunning views were nothing short of spectacular. The family-friendly visitor center was a great addition, providing informative displays and a welcoming atmosphere. Definitely pack your own snacks and water- no food onsite. I also want to highlight the knowledgeable tour guides who made our visit even more enjoyable. They were passionate about the area and shared fascinating insights that truly enriched our experience. I highly recommend visiting The Creator for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty of Arizona!
Shawna L — Google review
We had a great visit to the Meteor Crater! The drive itself was beautiful on a cool Saturday morning - calm and pleasant with little traffic despite the rain warning. The guide was very knowledgeable and shared fascinating details about the crater’s history and science. The museum and 4D experience were engaging, and the highlight was getting to see and actually touch a real meteor - truly the star of the show! If you enjoy astronomy, you could easily spend the whole day here.
Kanak V — Google review
What a spectacularly massive site to see!! Even the little ones easily made it to the top. There are free water bottle filling stations and a great coffee shop. The children’s play area is neat. The gift shop is great too and even has meteor shards for sale. I’ll never forget the smell of the meteor chunk either-like a huge bag of nickels and iron. The amount of informational displays in the visitors center is phenomenal and fun! We’ll absolutely be back!!!
Jamie D — Google review
Visited 11/1/2025 Amazing to see - we were greeted with smiles and welcomed in. The building was clean the restrooms were clean very well kept. The grounds were beautiful. Getting to the crater (the view point) was steep walk the rails came in handy. The rails were nicely painted. They do have an elevator to assist getting to view point. The gift shop was great loved all the mineral rocks they do have space items also. They have tours, attractions, a little museum and other room for kids. It was an interesting. Place. Price 29.00 adult or each.
JAP A — Google review
We had a a great time! The kids and husband loved it and I’m a space nerd so I really enjoyed this! I was like a kid in a candy shop! Just 20-30 minutes out side of flagstaff! Worth the money and the time! Worth the experience! There is soo much to do kids zone restaurant/coffee shop gift shop a 4D movie and a 3D ride! Hayden did the tour and was amazing he made the whole group laugh and he was very patient with our 5 year old answering ALL the questions/statements he asked! We highly recommend stopping for a visit if your around meter crater!!
Jessica H — Google review
Impromptu stop on our way to Vegas 🔥 Awesome addition to our road trip. We loved the facts shared at the site. The information gained from the discovery of that meteor crater that helped with discoveries world wide was game changing. Super cool. Glad we all had jackets! Happened to be raining and was pretty chilly out. Overall great. Worth the 31 dollars per person because I'm a nerd and like things like this.
Sara D — Google review
I get it. It’s a hole in the ground, but somehow it’s more. If you’re interested in science this is a worthy stop. You can spend several hours here if you want, including hiking around the crater, but you can also get the highlights and views in an hour or so if you’re in a hurry. There are some interactive things for kids, including a 4D “ride” where the seats move around with a big screen to simulate flying into space. If you’re worried about motion sickness there are some seats that don’t move. There’s also a brief video that explains what happened there, and they offer guided tours (included with admission cost).
Chris M — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(4055)
I-40 Exit 233, Winslow, AZ 86047, USA
https://meteorcrater.com/
(928) 289-5898
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AZ-179

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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
AZ-179 is a scenic road that offers breathtaking views of the natural beauty of Arizona. As you drive along this route, you'll be treated to stunning landscapes, including majestic mountains and picturesque desert scenery. The road is perfect for a leisurely drive, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the unique environment of the region. Along AZ-179, there are also opportunities to stop and explore hiking trails or visit cultural and historical sites.
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(3714)
Arizona, USA
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AZ High Mountain Trail Rides

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Tours
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Nature & Wildlife Tours
Really exceptional horseback riding outfit. Robert is super professional with great customer service. Horses are all well-behaved and well taken care of. My group of 6 did the 90 minute ride through the pines. Fantastic ride led by Cameron, who shared lots of history about the region. The online portal was easy to use, communication was responsive, and the instructions in the confirmation emails were spot on.
Andrew F — Google review
Wonderful ride! Cameron was very knowledgeable about the area and was very funny. Attentive to all our needs and helped us in every way he could. Definitely would recommend for families
Lauren J — Google review
AMAZING! My girlfriend and I took the one hour ride at Mormon Lake and were completely blown away by the experience. She had never been on a horse before and I hadn't ridden for decades. But our wrangler, Cameron, made it fun and easy. He was obviously quite experienced with horses. Beyond that, he was incredibly knowledgable about about the local area, history and wildlife. Most interesting was everything we learned from him about his tribe and their history. I would HIGHLY recommend taking a ride with the folks! It will be the ride of a lifetime!
Joe M — Google review
I took 4 children on this ride at Mormon Lake and it was awesome, worth every penny. The workers/guides are the nicest people and really care for the guests. They make sure everyone is safe and comfortable. The horses are well behaved and calm. You will not be disappointed. Best experience on a horseback you’ll find.
K A — Google review
Such a nice and peaceful ride…Robert was our guide and he did an amazing job making sure everyone in the group was good and gave some pretty interesting history while on the ride. Well taken care of horses and would highly recommend using them for your next ride.
Sheena F — Google review
Fantastic experience! Well mannered and trained horses, beautiful trails, incredibly nice guides, safe experience. We did the 90 minutes Navajo Spring ride and saw deer, squirrels, birds. They provided helmets ( which they disinfected between riders), and had water on hand.
Vivien H — Google review
Had a great time with our guide Robert. The scenery was beautiful, the horses were well taken care of and the 6 of us had a lot of fun. Highly recommend.
Diane D — Google review
AZ High Mountain Trail Rides, a FAMILY OWNED business, was amazing! If you’re nervous about riding or have little experience, don’t be! Robert, my guide and wrangler, made me feel comfortable, safe, and kept me entertained while on the ride. My only concern was the lack of mounting block-- though Robert was able to help me up. The horses were well cared for and clearly loved. They have two locations-- Phoenix and near Mormon Lake. I chose the latter and the drive up from was beautiful and easy (don’t let the directions on the website scare you, my Waze app brought me right where I needed to be). Highly recommend!
Johanna E — Google review
4.9
(161)
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4.5
(75)
2040 Mormon Lake Rd, Mormon Lake, AZ 86038, USA
http://highmountaintrailrides.com/
(928) 354-2359
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Cathedral Rock

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Cathedral Rock is a famous red rock formation located in Coconino National Forest, known for its stunning views and as a popular spot for sunset photography. It is also believed to be one of the four major locations in the Sedona region where spiritual energy vortexes are present. These vortexes are said to have an impact on one's inner self, with Juniper trees near them exhibiting spiral-like growth patterns.
Wow. What a beautiful experience at Cathedral Rick on our trip to Sedona, Arizona. The climb gets tougher as you go higher, and make sure you remember the trail going up. A bit slippery on the way down. Also, a beautiful stream if you hike to your right and flatland to the left.
Karl D — Google review
There are no words. The emotions I felt getting to the top are indescribable. I truly felt the energy. The climb was difficult but well worth the entire experience. Don't forget to go to the left at the end of the trail for another part!
Amelia — Google review
Loved our experience hiking there. To be noted it is pretty steep going up and coming down, and yet totally worth the climb. 💕Beautiful scenery from the top!
Brenda G — Google review
Got there on a Tuesday morning in late Oct at 7 am. Found plenty of spots in the additional parking. The hiking is very fun and challenging! Don’t be scared of the little tunnels at the tail! It’s only a small portion of the whole trail. If you can climb up, then there is no problem going down! Turn left to find the platform at the end of the trail!
Mengyu X — Google review
We started at the Baldwin trail. Parking was $5. It was lovely, shaded and refreshing.
Kay A — Google review
Watched the sunset here with my sister and it was such a memorable experience. Beautiful scenery, great views and a really nice hike. Loved this trail and the views cannot be beat.
Jacob M — Google review
The breathtaking sunset views up there are absolutely worth the effort!! It wasn’t super difficult as I was hiking in a group and I only needed to follow the footing of people in the front which helped a lot. If I were to figure out the submitting route myself, it would have been horrifying. It’s about half a mile going up with 600+ ft elevation gain. It took about 30 mins to go up and about 20 mins to go down so I recommend start descending right away after sunset(if you are here for the sunset view) to have enough date light while scrambling down. I highly, highly recommend wearing shoes with good grips as that will make this adventure much safer. Parking becomes impossible within one hour of the sunset time.
Yang S — Google review
It is a short but demanding hike up some steep sections, including some rock scrambling up to the base of the cathedral rock… Spectacular views and great workout .. I highly recommend go early morning and beat the crowds…
Shabbir C — Google review
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4.8
(6098)
Arizona 86351, USA
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Chapel of the Holy Cross

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled atop the stunning red rock buttes of Sedona, the Chapel of the Holy Cross is a modern architectural marvel that dates back to 1956. Perched about 250 feet high on a twin pinnacled spur, this chapel offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. While it serves as an important site for the Catholic Church Diocese, it warmly welcomes visitors daily (except on major holidays) to explore its unique design and impressive artwork.
Beautiful serenity......a must visit. We made the drive to Sedona to see this beautiful sanctuary. Very glad to have made the drive as pictures do not do it justice. The gift shop was a plus to purchase some memorable souvenirs. There are candles to light with their suggested donation amount for the candles ($1) which is so reasonable. The parking is limited so either go earlier or later to beat the crowds if yiu plan to sit and enjoy it and pray!! Happy prayers 🙏 ✨️
Narine C — Google review
Easily one of the most wonderful stops we made on our trip. We spent time here enjoying the views and peaceful vibe. Everything from the drive in to the walk up the ramp was stunning. Once you reach the entry you are greeted by friendly staff. I can understand why it has so many good reviews. We picked up some items from the amazing ladies in the gift shop and enjoy part of a mass. The gift shop had things packed into every available space so take your time and you’ll find something for sure. Most are religious items, however there are many items that were not. So many people showed for mass, they placed chairs outside to maximize the amount of people who could enjoy it. Parking is a bit tricky, with only a few handicapped spaces, and the walk uphill once you find a spot made people a bit frustrated - I would suggest trying to find a slow time. We went on a Friday afternoon and it was pretty busy. I have to assume earlier weekdays would be better. You can drop people who can’t do the uphill walk at the top of the hill but getting a vehicle turned around and back down can be tough and take a bit. They have team members on golf carts if you can get one! Take a small car if you can!
Dena B — Google review
Major shout out to Chapel of the Holy Cross you’re truly setting the bar for excellence thank you to all those that maintain the grounds and for have handicap accessible parking. This Chapel is alive with the energy of God, beautiful place to come and pray and see very beautiful scenic view.. if you’re doing cross country trips or just visiting Sedona, Arizona I highly recommend that you put this on your bucket list of places to see as well worth the trip
Stephen A — Google review
Parking is very limited. As well as safely getting a good picture. Be safe taki.g photos below the road. The insode of the church is very small. They do allow you to come inside and talk to God. There's a smal gift shop below. The views of sedon is beautiful at the top of the church
Kris M — Google review
Beautiful place with stunning views and a well-known tourist destination. Parking: Free parking is available either right outside the chapel or at the lower level, with golf carts available to take visitors to the top (free service, accept tips). You can drive up and park if a spot is open, or return to the lower lot if full. There is also a Sedona shuttle connect service that takes guests to the top, providing another great option. Kudos to the staff for their excellent efforts in managing and assisting visitors despite the limited parking availability.
Arjun 7 — Google review
Super grateful my husband took us here on our return trip from California to Chicago. Shout out to Chapel of the Holy Cross you’re truly setting the bar for excellence thank you to all those that maintain the grounds and for have handicap accessible parking. This Chapel is alive with the energy of God, beautiful place to come and pray and see very beautiful scenic view.. if you’re doing cross country trips or just visiting Sedona, Arizona I highly recommend that you put this on your bucket list of places to see as well worth the trip
Kalani G — Google review
I went on a busy Saturday, but still found a parking spot in one of thier 2 small parkings lots. You park below and walk up the street or the labeled dirt trail, and there is about 5 disabled parking spots at the top..... plenty of room to get in and walk around the Chapel and gift shop downstairs, without waiting. You can walk up the the front of the Chapel, once inside and see the Jesus footprints in Bronze. Be sure to get lots of scenic pics on both sides, when outside by the Chapel. Worth the quick stop, it was free and it took me about 30-45 min. Worth of time to see.
Nichole P — Google review
Nice place to stop and visit. It was packed with people so we ended up parking on the lower section and took the trail up to see everything. Short little hike but not all that difficult. Nice walking path to get to the Chapel. Amazing location / views with all that surrounds it.
Randy M — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(10813)
780 Chapel Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336, USA
https://chapeloftheholycross.com/
(928) 282-4069
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Airport Mesa

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Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
Airport Mesa offers a diverse hiking experience suitable for all skill levels. The 3-mile loop trail around the Sedona Airport provides panoramic views of the iconic red rocks and passes by a vortex. The trail is fairly even with moderate length, making it an easy hike for most visitors. Additionally, there are basalt boulders and red rocks along the way, creating a picturesque setting for hikers to explore.
We went twice! First the day we came in to see the sunset but it was cloudy so we just saw a shadow and the 2nd time the evening before we left and what a spectacular sunset! Abundant Vortex energy. Easy parking at the top for $3. The lower area has only about 6 spaces and is free. Worth it! Oh and that same night we came back for amazing star gazing.
Uzoma O — Google review
Cool loop hike, with good views of Sedona and the surrounding rock from the trail. It's a nice way to see the area from a higher viewpoint while on a hike. Very urban, you don't ever feel you are really "in nature" but I would still recommend it as a way to get a quick visual tour of the area. Another nice place to watch the sunset without having to go very far. You can just hike up as far as you want and then sit down on the grassy hillside (some parts are more tree-covered that others).
Allan R — Google review
Beautiful. We ended every day watching the sunset and started every morning watching the sunrise. Breathtaking every time. Must do both at least once. It gets busy so show up early for both.
Kathy ( — Google review
Beautiful at sunset. Get there early so you have time to park and hike up to the top. We really felt the energy of the vortex. My friend and I were sitting beside each other and had a completely different experience. Highly recommend! When it gets dark, it gets dark so bring a headlamp. Perfect spot for stargazing!
Jenae — Google review
Pretty view. Lots of people there to watch the sunset. Can see the whole town and miles into the mountains.
Scott C — Google review
We really enjoyed this hike! Not strenuous but a great easier hike with gorgeous views.
Kristin S — Google review
Best place to catch 360 degrees view of Sedona. Hike is pretty easy.
Saisreemeenakshi V — Google review
Get there early for sunset or don't bother. Awesome place to get a great view. Best at sunrise or sunset.
Matt O — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(2890)
483 Airport Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336, USA
http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coconino/recarea/?recid=71905
(928) 203-2900
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Devil's Bridge Trail

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Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
Devil's Bridge Trail is a popular 1.8-mile round-trip trek in the Sedona area of Coconino National Forest, offering stunning views of Red Rock country. The hike is relatively easy for about 80% of the way and becomes more intermediate for the remaining 20%. The trail features diverse flora including juniper and prickly pear cactus, leading to the largest natural sandstone arch in the area.
The bridge is spectacular. It takes more than an hour to walk from the parking lot. The scenery is beautiful.
Stella L — Google review
The Devil’s Bridge Trail leads to natural sandstone arch in the Sedona area. It’s a popular must to do hike and one can go on the bridge for the views. We did the Mescal Trailhead and keep hydrating thru out the hikes
Akhil J — Google review
My favorite place in Sedona. The trail is long and we went there with 7 years old. I recommend to go there as early as you can, so it will be not hot, not crowded and you will see sunrise 🤩. The trail is not very hard except last 5 minutes. There are some high steps over there, but the view is amazing. The line to take a picture is long but it goes pretty fast.
Valeryia M — Google review
The trail itself is absolutely beautiful and there are many scenic spots to stop and take photos of the whole valley below. The only unfavorable thing was the lack of available parking, even on an overcast day during the off season. The bridge itself was majestic though, and the trail is not too difficult until the very end (which was mostly because the rocks were slick with mud). Overall, the hike definitely won't disappoint, nor is it too difficult for non-hikers to do.
Jaylin — Google review
Beautiful hike; we went at sunrise. Saw some wild pigs and a tarantula along the way. Went early in the morning, so light crowd. The hike was easy; the climb up to the bridge was moderate. Take plenty of water.
Heather S — Google review
What a hike! One of the best. Did it on a weekday late evening so it was very less crowded. The views are amazing and the hike is medium to hard.
Valentine C — Google review
One of the best easy hikes. I came with my family, and it’s a good hike with kids. My nephews were able to do it, and they’re not outdoorsy kids, but they were able to walk. From the parking lot all the way to the bridge, we took about 3 hours total (round trip). I've got to say it's worth the hike, bro, with no water, snacks, or proper hiking shoes.
Isaac R — Google review
From the closest parking lot the bridge is about 4 miles round trip. The bridge has a long line to take a photo so be prepared to wait. I got their at sunrise and there was already about 15 people in line. Great hike with amazing views the whole time. Can’t go wrong!
Jason S — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(3735)
Arizona 86336, USA
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West Fork Oak Creek

River
Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
Come 2x per year..A gorgeous place to hike for all fitness levels. $12 per vehicle or $3 per petson to enter. Gate opens at 0700. Parking lot IS limited, so early arrival is best. If no spots available, parking on side road is allowed & walk in about a 1/2 mile to gate. 4 Bathrooms at TH are clean.
Charles R — Google review
Absolutely one of the most beautiful hikes you can take in Sedona. While most people only venture a mile or so in, the canyon really gets more beautiful the further you go back (and more peaceful!). Between the creek that you cross several times, the towering cliffs, and the lush trees and ground cover you really can't ask for more. Take a lunch and go back 3-4 miles and you will have the place to yourself. Take time to sit down and take in your surroundings as the canyon is overwhelming. My favorite time of year is fall and time of day is mid to late afternoon. That time of day really allows you to take in the beautiful colors of the surrounding cliffs as the sunlight sneaks away. Make sure to wear good shoes and be prepared to fall in love with this place. I would give this trail 5 stars but the $11 fee to park is a little high in my opinion and your regular red Rock passes that everyone stops and buys in town do not work there. Also the fact that they only accept cash is a little inconvenient as there is now where close to go and get it if you forget. So make sure you have money before you take the drive up. Plan in spending at least a few hours and make sure to look around, as there are hidden ruins and things to see everywhere you look!!
Alwayz O — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous and easy hike. Very family friendly with amazing views to take awesome family photos. There are restrooms and parking at the entrance. The trail is 3.3mi one way and has 13 stream crossings.
Mike A — Google review
Parking is cash only, so be prepared! A stunning hike once you get farther from the start and the road. It can be crowded at the beginning. When theres water, its a fun place to find slide rocks and get your feet wet! There is plenty of shade to keep cool in, and though certain river crossings can be more precarious, kids would be fine. Be prepared to pet some adventure doggos too! An awesome hike if youre looking for something a little more shaded than cathedral rock.
Ellie B — Google review
Unfortunately we missed the fall color by two weeks but this was still an amazing lil adventurous hike . Suggestion get to trailhead early. This place gets packed and no other place to really park around other than parking lot. Also you may get wet at one of the many water crossings
Juanita B — Google review
Stayed in Sedona for 2 weeks. Hiked many trails, this being my favorite. Easy casual walking, lots of shade from vegetation. Historical architectural ruins along the path. Take a walk in the creek, sit on the rocks, and be present with the ravens, singing birds, butterflies, dragon flies, and little fish swimming at your feet. Locals hiking around me verbalized Fort Creek Trail was their favorite too.
Di — Google review
Excellent place to hike, beautiful scenery and very calming atmosphere. People are friendly and helpful when you’re unsure as to how much further you have to go. Highly recommended for the photo opportunities and for a place to bring your significant other.
Kristopher W — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous hike! Be prepared to cross the creek numerous times. My watch showed 7.33 miles round trip.
Jodi T — Google review
4.9
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4.7
(1298)
Oak Creek Canyon, AZ 86336, USA
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Walnut Canyon National Monument

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National reserve
Sights & Landmarks
Walnut Canyon National Monument, located less than 9 miles east of downtown Flagstaff, offers a glimpse into the ancient cliff dwellings of the Sinagua people who inhabited the area from 600 to 1400 AD. The main cliff dwellings feature structures carved and built from local stone and mortar, showcasing the resilience of these ancient inhabitants.
This was one of our favorite stops on this trip. The views from the visitors center are very good. We took the walk to the bottom of the canyon it was very cool but very strenuous. There were a lot of stairs. We made it fine but had to take our time. The staff in the visitors center were very friendly and informative. They gave Thomas an application to fill out on the tour. Then he was swore in as a Jr Ranger. He was very excited. I would recommend the hike if you are able. It was a beautiful place, and you get to see ruins up close. There is an easier trail along the rim with great views from a distance if you are unable or short on time for the canyon trail.
Chris W — Google review
The rangers and volunteers here are so kind and sweet. Loved this park so much. Love that its less crowded too. Ive been to a few with native dwellings. I plan to see all of them. This one is in the top 3. Beautiful views.
K V — Google review
The history here is incredible, what a great place to visit. You need to know that it is not a quick in and out if you want to hike the whole trail, and there are a billion, or maybe 10 billion stairs. 😄 But it really is a good hike, read up on it a bit before you go so you can see the significance of this awesome place. The visitors center has restrooms, information, and a small gift shop. There is the Rim trail also which is shorter and flat, in case the stairs are an issue. Plenty of parking too, I highly recommend.
Diana P — Google review
Wulnut Canyon was a surprise for me and I would recommend to visit this place. Amazing walk and tour through the Canyon. There's a parking place on the front and you pay the National Park entrance fee what is valid for next 7 days if you visit again or other things in National Park. It's not valid for the Grand Canyon, you pay for that separately.
Tomas S — Google review
A wonderful experience exploring ancient cliff dwellings in a spectacular setting. Great visitor center with helpful park staff to learn about the villages and the people who once lived there. There are two paved trails, The Rim Trail with great overviews, and the Island Trail, which was my favorite. The Island Trail has more than 700 steps, and it takes you right up to the dwellings.
Marti T — Google review
A Hidden Gem on the Road: Walnut Canyon National Monument During a road trip, we discovered Walnut Canyon National Monument by surprise, and it turned out to be a truly beautiful and unexpected place. It's a slice of nature that hides from the highway, revealing a spectacular landscape with ancient ruins. A Place to Explore and Enjoy: The park is very well-organized and maintained. The facilities are clean, including the restrooms, and the staff is very friendly. Although it was a quick visit for us, we realized it's a place where you can stay as long as you like. There's a picnic area with breathtaking views of the canyon, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. The site has a visitor center, a souvenir shop, and, most notably, trails that lead down into the canyon. These paths allow visitors to get a closer look at the ruins, which are like "houses" built into the canyon walls by past civilizations. Although we didn't have time to do these hikes, they looked safe and well-marked. A Worthwhile Destination: In summary, Walnut Canyon National Monument is a tranquil and beautiful place that is definitely worth visiting. It's a perfect addition to a road trip and a gem we hope to explore with more time in the future.
Alvaro C — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place! The scenery is breathtaking and the trails are very well maintained. A special thank you to Ranger Lucy — she was so kind, caring, and incredibly patient with us, even though we arrived about 20 minutes before closing time. She took the time to explain everything clearly and made us feel so welcome. Her dedication truly made our visit extra special. Highly recommend visiting this gem!
Elma — Google review
Walnut Canyon National Monument is absolutely stunning. It does not require a long hike and you can take in so much of the canyon with just a short walk. The staff here was so friendly and helpful. The views were stunning and very much worth stopping by.
George F — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(2801)
Arizona, USA
https://www.nps.gov/waca/index.htm
(928) 526-3367
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Downtown Flagstaff

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Sights & Landmarks
Community center
Downtown Flagstaff is a vibrant hub of activity, offering a variety of experiences for visitors. From independent walking tours to dining at local eateries, exploring attractions, and enjoying the lively bar and brewery scene, there's something for everyone. The area boasts architecturally significant streets like Humphreys and Verde Streets, as well as Route 66 in the south. The historic charm of Downtown Flagstaff attracts those seeking an active social life amidst nostalgic architecture.
Downtown Flagstaff has a vibe that just sticks with you. I love how you can wander from a cozy coffee shop to a local bookstore, then stumble into a live band playing outside a brewery—all within a few blocks. The mix of old brick buildings and mountain air gives it a charm that feels both grounded and alive. I’ve had some of my favorite slow afternoons there, just people-watching or catching the sound of a train rolling through. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to linger a little longer.
Ozeas S — Google review
Enjoyable discovery. Downtown area has lots of cafes, coffee shops and stores to check out amongst a collection of historic buildings. I like how many of the building had plaques describing the history of the building along with historic murals and photographs (Auto shop murals were very neat!) we stopping at the Amtrak train station which is also the visitor center with staff to describe local details, plenty of brochures and a gift shop with nice Route 66 memorabilia for sale. Parking was easy and lots to check out!
Paul G — Google review
Beautiful city on Rt 66. Historic Old Town is loaded with good food, unique and adventurous fun, tons of shopping, great bars, and a rich history of Flagstaff. This is a great place to set up your base camp to travel to about a dozen adventures including The Grand Canyon.
Rob A — Google review
Flagstaff is a great two hour escape from the heat and strip malls of Phoenix. Flagstaff has a vide that you don't often find in Arizona with a walkable downtown area filled with cute shops and amazing restaurants. Nice to see people out of their cars and walking around. Highly recommend this Arizona getaway.
David F — Google review
It is a cute little downtown in Flagstaff. The downtown is clean and walkable. There are also many shops, restaurants, bars and hotels. Small but lively. A nice place to hangout with friends.
Aung H — Google review
What a cool town. We went on Labor Day weekend and there was an art festival and Farmers market that we really enjoyed. Parking is kind of a hassle and expensive but otherwise a really great getaway.
Veronica A — Google review
Great for every age and every walk of life. Hardest part is finding parking. So many shops/stores, restaurants, brewery/pubs, ice cream and frozen yogurt shops, plus tons of hotels from historic to modern.
Brandon K — Google review
Cute town with many shops that you can walk around with your friends and family.
Rachel ( — Google review
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4.3
(799)
6 E Aspen Ave # 200, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA
https://downtownflagstaff.org/
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11

Lowell Observatory

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Observatory
Museums
Lowell Observatory, established in 1894 by Percival Lowell, is a renowned hilltop center dedicated to the study of astronomy and solar system evolution. The observatory offers tours, solar viewing, and stargazing opportunities for over 100,000 annual visitors. Home to several telescopes and the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer, it also conducts pure research in astronomical phenomena.
We stopped here on our recent trip to Flagstaff. We are very happy that we did, even though the sky did not cooperate during our visit. They have a few very nice telescopes that they let the public view through. The history of the facility is just as impressive. I had no idea this facility is where the dwarf planet Pluto was discovered. There are a lot of nice displays and exhibits to interact with. The staff were all great. The shows in the auditorium were fun and informative. We definitely recommend stopping in and checking the place out.
Amos J — Google review
What a wonderful place to visit for the whole family! Toddler play room, interactive room for all ages, demos and talks. Looks like these guys thought of it all. Very beautiful campus to walk around. Definitely go see different telescopes they have and take a look at the sun and the sun spots during the day. Make sure to come back at night because this place is happening! You will see a variety of celestial object in the sky through telescopes and with a naked eye. Make sure to ask questions. Everybody who works here is super friendly and will gladly engage in a conversation about all space matters ❤️
Olga K — Google review
I cannot say enough good things about this place. It was absolutely amazing. I live in Colorado and I have no problem making the 8 Hour Dr. back exclusively to visit this place. The staff is wonderful, the amenities are very nice and clean, it’s incredibly family, friendly, and well designed, and the night viewing is fantastic. One of my favoriteplaces I’ve ever gone to.
Michael R — Google review
My first visit was a fantastic experience! The live constellation show, while an additional cost, felt like a worthwhile investment for a complete nighttime experience. There are plenty of exhibits to explore, making it easy to spend a lot of time on the grounds. The auditorium show was a definite highlight, with the immersive elements truly enhancing the sense of scale. For those planning a visit, I'd highly recommend checking the moon phase beforehand, especially if you're interested in the rooftop observation. When the moon was nearly full, it made spotting constellations more challenging, as they were often positioned behind us, away from the observation area. It was also difficult to see the guide's laser pointer due to the bright light. Planning around the moon's cycle could help you get the most out of this particular part of the program."
David E — Google review
WOW. That's all ai have to say about the updates and new visitor center. I took my family today and had a wonderful experience. The exhibits are educational, but so much more! They are interactive with sensory based learning, and everyone left with new knowledge. I have always recommended Lowell and now I can be even more enthusiasts about it. Bravo.
Andrea C — Google review
My 9 year old daughter is obsessed with space. This place was great!! We didn't make it early enough for tickets to the outdoor planetarium which was a bummer. We had a great time walking around the grounds at night, looking through the telescopes and playing in the play zone. The inside exhibits are very informative. The smells are the best and worst! I feel like I can still smell one in particular weeks later. 😂 I wish there was better organization at the group of outdoor telescopes. And maybe better signage or markers between the Clark and the indoor exhibits. We still made it where we needed to go but I could see how it'd be easy to get lost or end up somewhere you don't belong. All in all it was an amazing visit. We showed up around 8pm on a Friday night and it was definitely busy. But the skies were clear and the weather was nice. We'll absolutely be back. Especially since Lowell participates in the Museums For All program.
Jana P — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the Lowell Observatory! The exhibits, engaging activities, and telescopes were absolutely fascinating. The staff was knowledgeable and made the experience even more enjoyable. We didn’t have enough time to explore everything, but we’re definitely looking forward to returning on a dark night to get the full stargazing experience!
Kanak V — Google review
I definitely recommend if you're in town to visit. The interactive entertainment is great for all ages. They even have inside playground for kids now. The outside campus is also amazing. The entire campus is ADA accessible I have a food court if you want to snack.
Mario C — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(2043)
1400 W Mars Hill Rd, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA
https://lowell.edu/
(928) 774-3358
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Sunset Crater

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Crater
Sights & Landmarks
Sunset Crater, an 8,042-ft. extinct cinder cone located just twelve miles north of Flagstaff, Arizona on U.S. 89, offers a glimpse into the aftermath of its eruption around AD 1064. The volcano's ash covered an area of 800 sq miles and led to the formation of the Kana-A lava flow, displacing farmers who had tilled the land for centuries. Today, visitors can explore a 1-mi.
Awesome place to visit. Lots of things to see. Plan on spending at least half a day to take in all the sights & trails.
Tony M — Google review
Highly recommend for visiting! It was very interesting to see really crater and visited museum and trued astronauts foods… Nice point!
Oksana O — Google review
Definitely one of my favorite parks. If you're going to be in the area, it's absolutely worth a stop. If you're looking for a spot to camp for free, basically all of the roads outside the park allow dispersed camping.
Burtonta1 — Google review
Beautiful crater with an interesting history as to its formation and magnitude. Trails at the base offer unique views.
Sarah H — Google review
Small, but wonderful park. It doesn't seem as over run with people as some ofvthe others. Very peaceful. It's a shame that so much of the park was burned in a fire in '22. Some of the trails are closed. Still some very interesting walks to take, getting up close the the lava. Beautiful views. Nice visitors center.
Lorraine M — Google review
We were there on Dec. 4.2023. We had Ben hear back on April 2018. We found this place simply awesome . Seeing the lava flows. Around and the nice walk ways around the Crater part is really nice also have nice trials to walk on to . There where area when come in to park you can pull off and get a good Picture of the Sunset Crater . And the Mountains behind you when there they had snow on them . It was really pretty to see.
Kam’s T — Google review
We love coming here, it's peaceful, has great trails and I love the "crunch- crunch" sounds when walking on the rocks of the lava flow. Beautiful!!
Loria — Google review
Neat place to observe volcano(s). Lots of plants growing in the lava remains and nice trails
Sariah W — Google review
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4.5
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Arizona 86004, USA
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Arizona Snowbowl

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Ski resort
Nature & Parks
Arizona Snowbowl is a snow sports resort located on the mountainside, which offers comfortable accommodation in casual rooms and cabins. The resort provides free breakfast and Wi-Fi to its guests. The drive to the resort is beautiful; however, it can get congested during peak hours. New Year's weekends are particularly busy, with heavy traffic as early as 9 am. Due to a recent snowstorm, many visitors flock to the resort resulting in limited parking space by mid-morning.
Arizona Snowbowl in Flagstaff is one of the best winter destinations in Arizona, offering a unique skiing and snowboarding experience without having to travel out of state. Located on the majestic San Francisco Peaks, the resort provides breathtaking mountain views along with a wide variety of runs suitable for beginners, intermediate riders, and advanced thrill seekers. The slopes are well-maintained, and the recent upgrades with modern chairlifts have greatly improved the overall experience by reducing wait times. What makes Snowbowl particularly special is the combination of great snow conditions and the vibrant mountain atmosphere. The resort is family-friendly, offering ski schools for kids and beginners, while also catering to more experienced riders with challenging terrain and terrain parks. The lodge area has a nice selection of food and beverages, and the outdoor deck is perfect for relaxing while soaking in the panoramic views. Since it’s only a short drive from downtown Flagstaff, visitors can easily combine their ski trip with exploring the city’s restaurants and historic charm. Weekends can get crowded, so arriving early is recommended. Overall, Arizona Snowbowl is a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy winter sports in Arizona, delivering fun, scenic beauty, and memorable mountain adventures.
RAHUL K — Google review
Snowbowl in Flagstaff is always a great time during snow season! If you’re looking for family fun, the gondola ride is a must. For those who love snowboarding or skiing, the slopes are fantastic—just be mindful, your speed can pick up pretty quickly. Even if you’re not hitting the slopes, the atmosphere alone makes it worth the trip. And if you happen to forget something, their shop has everything you need to make the most of your snow day. Highly recommend!
Robb V — Google review
This is the first time I’ve ever given a review that’s not five stars—and unfortunately, it’s due to the worst customer service I’ve received, especially from a manager, at the Snowbowl Store next to the Gondola ride. On September 28th, our group of five came for the Gondola scenic ride. It was raining and cold, but our excitement to see the mountain wasn’t dampened. As season pass holders, we visit often in the winter and were eager to see the fall colors. However, we underestimated how cold it would be that day. The ride operator kindly told us that the store sold blankets and jackets, so we went inside. I printed our passes and purchased a blue blanket (around $20 and it just had a price sticker with no tag tied on it, it’s probably returned by someone but I didn’t give it much thought) and two jackets (around $240 total). We placed our water bottles and an extra jacket we’d brought into the large bag given to us, went up the ride, and enjoyed what little scenery we could see—it was foggy but still a nice experience. We planned to come back later if the weather cleared up. After coming down, I remembered that we never used the blanket, so I decided to ask if I could return it. The cashier politely asked if it had been used, and I said, “Not at all, since we ended up using the jackets.” She went to ask her manager, and while waiting, I picked up a few small items for the kids. When the manager came out, he asked, “Why did you buy the blanket?” I explained that it was in case it got too cold, but we forgot about it and never used it while feeling his judgement in his eyes. Then he said, “We are not runing a rental shop here. You know what I believe? I think you used it and now want to return it…” I was stunned by that accusation and said, “I swear to God, I did not use it.” He replied that it was not returnable—though there were no signs anywhere in the store stating that. I, suck at arguing, walked away soon after. If he had simply said from the start, “Sorry, we don’t accept returns,” I would have understood. I spent over $400 in that one hour between the jackets and lift tickets. I wouldn’t have minded the no-return policy for $20ish but the fact that he accused me of lying made it the worst experience I’ve ever had as a customer. I left angry and disappointed, telling myself I wouldn’t spend another penny there. Unfortunately, since I already purchased the 2026 season pass, I’ll have to return. Then a couple of days later I read in a holy writing that if someone wrongs you, forgive them immediately so I’ve made peace with this unpleasant experience. However, during a family dinner last weekend when my family asked about our trip and I shared the experience, they encouraged me to leave a review—so that this kind of behavior might be corrected. To be fair, most of the staff member we’ve met at Snowbowl over the years has been wonderful. We’ve had many great experiences skiing there with our kids… But you know what they say about one bad apple… I wouldn’t wish anyone to experience what we experienced… So watch out and hope you have a good time.
Lin Z — Google review
We had a fantastic time yesterday here . The area is absolutely gorgeous and very well maintained too ! The hamburger and fries were delicious too . There were many activities for the whole family . Awesome customer service too . We will definitely be back soon . Have a blessed day 😇
Ally — Google review
We met a super friendly man here. He helped us to go from the ticket purchase place to the ski place 😍 You can shop the ticket both online and offline. Recommend to shop it online so you can go straight to the ski center.
Ngọc K — Google review
I visited in early August to see the Aspen leaves flutter. It was extremely peaceful with beautiful views. The gondola was working but I didn’t try it. 100% you should make time to visit.
Rachel B — Google review
If you're looking for a great place to snowboard in Arizona, this is pretty much the only spot—but luckily, it's a solid one. I had an awesome time hitting the slopes with my friends. The runs are fun and well-maintained, with options for both beginners and more experienced riders. The views from the mountain are amazing, especially on a clear day. The rental process was smooth, and the staff was helpful. It can get a little crowded on weekends, but that’s expected at a popular spot. Overall, if you're in Arizona and want to snowboard, this is the place to go. Definitely recommend!
Wylie C — Google review
Visited the Arizona Snowball this August with my kids. We rode the gondolas to the top, got out and walked around for a bit, and took in the views. I had purchased my tickets earlier in the week and then noted before we headed up from Phoenix that the gondolas were on hold due to rain and lightning. The website said you could only get a rain check if you were present on site, so we drove up and hoped for the best. When we arrived the gondolas were still on hold. Customer service said that we could hang out and wait to see if they open up as the lightning seemed to have moved on or get a refund on a gift card to use in the future or other activities on site. Because there were other activities we decided to hang out. We purchased snow cones, played in the hamster wheel and poked around the gift shops. There was an event going on with a live band, a restaurant and a section that was for 21 and up only. They also had a bungee trampoline, and downhill tubing slides for kids. The gondolas did open up within about 30 minutes and we were good to go even with it sprinkling. The views from the top were beautiful. It seemed there were some hiking trails but they were closed presumably due to the rain and lightning.
Jessica J — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(836)
9300 N Snow Bowl Rd, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA
http://www.snowbowl.ski/
(928) 447-9928
14

Grand Canyon Deer Farm

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Gift shop
The Grand Canyon Deer Farm LLC is a spacious petting zoo where visitors can interact with various animals such as fallow deer, cockatoos, wallabies and llamas. This popular attraction offers an enjoyable experience for people of all ages at affordable prices. The entry fee provides unlimited access to the zoo and visitors can even come back on the same day without additional charges. One of the highlights of this zoo is feeding the friendly fallow deer which adds to the fun experience.
This is a must-see for anyone who has kids or just loves animals. Located east of Williams, Arizona, off the I40, this place is open daily for everyone to enjoy. Recommend getting there early so you can have the place to yourself with all the wildlife before the crowds arrive. However, weekdays are not too bad but not on the weekends. Plan of spending at 90 minutes to fully experience the up-close, personal interaction with the animals. They also have a good-size gift shop, which is where you can buy your tickets. We also recommend buying the large container of food for the deer, rather than the small cup. You are not allowed to bring in any food from the outside to prevent harm to the animals. The entire staff here are some of the bests you will find around Williams, so friendly, helpful and all have a love for animals. There is plenty of free parking in front of the farm, so, head on out and bring the kids, they will love this place.
Thomas B — Google review
Such a fun time! They do know that you are the food giver so you can get overwhelmed quite quickly when you first walk in to the deer pen. It helped circling around and walking away from the front gate. We had so much fun feeding, petting, and walking with the deer. It was a little warm when we went so a lot of the other animals were resting while we walked. If you want a good family time this is something to go try!
Brittany R — Google review
This is a wonderful place for kids also for adults. The animals can be a a little overwhelming for younger kids. But they are friendly and really beautiful wish I would have taken more pictures but I was too busy enjoying everything praying
Jose M — Google review
I don’t review often, but I felt this deserves a shoutout. Free parking, clean restrooms and a great gift shop. The animals are definitely the highlight! For the cost of going to the movies, you get so much more. The deer were so friendly and sweet. Great for all ages. It was paved and easy to walk throughout, they even had staff sweeping the walkways. The workers were friendly and knowledgeable. You can tell that it’s a labor of love for the owners and staff, the animals were well kept with clean pens and enclosures! You can see wallaby’s, porcupines, coatis, even reindeer! For the price you’d be hard pressed to have a better day out with the family 👍
Todd G — Google review
Had a very nice visit, took our 2 year old on her birthday. She enjoyed petting and feeding the deer which are very friendly. We had a bucket of food to feed the deer and needed to hold it tight and away from the deer because like to swarm you if they know you have food. Watch you clothing, one deer started eating my wifes extra long scarf 😁 and one was chewing the straps on my back pack which i could have left behind. Met some goats, lamas. Reindeer, one Bison, turkeys, peacocks, one camel and porcupines'. Weather was pleasant for early November about 76 deg. Great experience for kids and adults. I do recommend the Grand Canyon Deer Farm
Luis V — Google review
This was actually pretty cool. Thomas loved it, and it was fun for us as well. There were lots of deer and other animals as well. The deer were pretty pushy while you were feeding them. We loved it but may be overwhelming for some. You don't have to feed them. The cockatoo talked too. I think it's would probably be worth the money for most family's. We live on a farm and still enjoyed it.
Chris W — Google review
What an amazing farm! This little farm is located east of Williams and this is a MUST SEE if you’re coming to Flagstaff and or Williams for summer break! My girls had a blast feeding and petting the deer and so did I! There are also other animals such as porcupines, a little pig, Mozart the cockatoo, goats, zonkey’s, and even a bison. Furthermore, the staff who work here are very warm & welcoming, making sure you’re experience at this farm is good ❤️🦌 Also the gift shop is very cozy and offers unique souvenirs for you to take home.
Ella C — Google review
I signed up for the Adult Zookeeper program. It’s been several months since, and I still think about how fantastic an experience it was to hang out with the animals while learning from one of the zookeepers. It was money well spent for me, and in comparison to Bearizona, the experience at Grand Canyon Deer Farm was more my speed, with its closer interaction with a broader diversity of animals. It’s awe-inspiring to see what they’ve done to care for the animals, and it was a great opportunity to see some coatimundis.
Bodhi W — Google review
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4.5
(373)
6769 Deer Farm Rd, Williams, AZ 86046, USA
http://www.deerfarm.com/
(928) 635-4073
15

Wupatki National Monument

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National reserve
Sights & Landmarks
Wupatki National Monument is a protected area that offers self-guided tours and trails for visitors to view the ruins of five prehistoric pueblos. The site showcases the amazing building skills and culture of the indigenous people who lived there. It has been reconstructed to retain its historical significance, and efforts are made to preserve it as such. Visitors can enjoy a beautiful drive from Volcano, take in all sites in the National Monument Park, and respect ancient indigenous sites.
This Monument was a beautiful step back in time. The scattered locations of these monuments made a day of easy hiking a joy. In one day you can walk among 7 different communities that are all around the area with beautiful views of the San Francisco peaks, the north and east rim of the Grand Canyon and the Painted Desert. Spectacular way to enjoy a day of hiking
Scott B — Google review
Very cool! Glad I stopped to see it. The have it set up nicely. Even though you can on go out so far (to prevent humans from damaging it) you still can see how everything was setup and the way of life. The visitors center has a lot of information and items to buy (I got a mug).
Just G — Google review
Awesome sunrise and sunset shoots at wukoki Pueblo. Great sunrise at the Wuptaki pueblo, barely any ppl here, lovely dark sky park for astrophotography, bathrooms at most Pueblos, easy walking distance to view each Pueblo.
Jenn P — Google review
We drive to the park, but the park was closed. Looking some structure, sink hole and beautiful view.
Jorge C — Google review
Very cool ruins. The house structure was neat and my husband was very impressed with the blow hole that blows cold air.
Melissa C — Google review
Wupatki is a well preserved gem and a must visit place if you're interested in ruins. It is a place that gives you a true sense of what living must have been like in the harsh environment of the area. Never crowded and easy to get to. You could explore here all day and not seeing everything
Gary G — Google review
We decided to drive through Wupatki, Az. It was really amazing to see these structures that were built so long ago still standing. You are allowed to walk on the ruins. The natural blow hole was interesting. The hat kept getting stuck on the bill. The rangers were so nice and informative. We saw a raven and it was really friendly too . Haha
Kaylene D — Google review
What a great experience, from the pueblos to being able to hike in a lava field, this was awesome!! The "mothers breath" vent that blew COLD air, I did not want to leave!
Kris C — Google review
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4.6
(2127)
Arizona, USA
https://www.nps.gov/wupa/index.htm
(928) 679-2365
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Coal Mine Canyon

Ravine
Nature & Parks
Canyons
An AZ secret...absolutely stunning canyon with hoodoos in the middle of nowhere! Dirt roads to the site can be a bit rutted and bumpy, but an AWD car, SUV, or truck will have no problems. Be advised that there is next to nothing civilization-wise in the area and very few people, so be prepared prior to visiting. There are zero provisions, other than spectacular views and excellent hiking. Definitely worth the drive if you're in the eastern area of the Grand Canyon or Tuba City.
Terry L — Google review
Road a bit rough. Beautiful views.
Richard S — Google review
The best thing in AZ for beautiful views and zero people.
Blake S — Google review
Beautiful pair of canyons in the middle of nowhere. Plug "Coal Mine Canyon" into your gps and you'll be taken to the entrance off of 264. You don't need a 4 wheel drive vehicle as it has been suggested, my Nissan Sentra was able to handle the drive perfectly.
Chris S — Google review
Highly recommend! After reading others directions in the reviews, it was very easy to find. We had rented a mini van that was low to the ground and had no trouble getting right to the edge of the canyon. The views were remarkable! Only two other people there while we were there.
Jeremy V — Google review
Love this place!! I hope that it stays a local secret. If you plan to go you MUST get a permit from the reservation. The canyon is on private property. I photographed an adventure anniversary session here in the summer!! Love this spot for an Arizona Elopement.
Traci E — Google review
Very different terrain and great views. Colorful rocks. See if you can find the light blue rocks
Douglas S — Google review
Great little Canyon.
Brianna A — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(138)
Arizona 86045, USA
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Cameron Trading Post

Motel
Gift shop
Cameron Trading Post offers a comfortable stay in a southwestern-style motel with an art gallery, restaurant, and beautiful garden. The rooms are newly renovated, spacious, and well-maintained. Guests can enjoy spectacular views of the surroundings from both the hotel and the restaurant, especially during sunset. The staff is friendly and accommodating. The on-site store features a variety of items, with Native American pottery and rugs being particularly noteworthy.
We drove 3 hours round trip out of our way to have lunch here. This is a must stop! More authentic, American Indian made items than you can imagine. If you're looking for something really special, there's a separate store with antique pieces. The restaurant is busy but has the service worked out so there's not too much waiting. The atmosphere is old, elegant and there is a great view of red rocks. I highly recommend anything with the Indian fry bread - stew, burger, taco or French dip.
Leslie G — Google review
The Trading Post was such a convenient and beautiful place to stay! Easy off/easy on to Hwy 89. We were in the Hopi building, 3rd floor, and had a great view of the river. It was surprisingly quiet given that it is right on the highway. So nice to have the restaurant right next to the rooms. Really good food, extremely reasonable prices! Our server was so kind and helpful. The trading post had some very unique Native American crafts and art, plus a huge selection of touristy souvenirs. We were just passing through on this trip, but the next time we head to both rims of the Grand Canyon, we'll stay there again. Bonus: there is a post office on the grounds as well.
Lynne S — Google review
We stopped in for dinner/shopping during a road trip. The restaurant is decorated wonderfully with a beautiful tin ceiling and native art hanging everywhere. The building is historic and feels amazing to spend time in a place so many other souls have passed thru while traveling. Take time to see all the beautiful art in the shop as well- these artists are so talented!! It should be a museum.
Christine W — Google review
My Lady has never had a Navajo Taco. Cameron Trading Post serves the BEST Tacos in the area, so we took a little trip out for her to experience them first hand!! The food was AMAZING, and the rustic decor and views are worth checking out!! The gift shop is also amazing offering just about anything you would want, and even several things you didn’t know you wanted or need too!! Great place to stop for great food and also things to remember the trip through!!
Rick R — Google review
We went to the restaurant. The flavors were amazing, the staff were pleasant, and the service was fast! We ordered the Navajo taco, prickly pear chicken, and the prickly pear drinks. 10/10 would recommend all of it! It’s also a beautiful dining area with a s s unset view of the mountain!
Tylor P — Google review
We Always stop here for lunch when we're up in the area. All the staff are friendly!! Lots of items in the large gift shop are made by the local Navajo/Hopi tribes...beautiful items & I always find something to buy for myself or as a gift. I love the Indian Fry Bread!! Did I say how much I like the staff?? Very lovely people...Always! We've been here numerous times since moving to the Verde Valley last year & we'll keep coming back. Dining room is very large so they can accommodate large groups, plenty of staff to take care of all the customers.
Lorraine M — Google review
It was a recommended visit for reliable and authentic navajo jewelry. Jeff, Theresa, and a manager (who's name i can't remember!) Were awesome. I found a navajo pearl bracelet that I had been looking for but it was too big. Jeff immediately asked his mgr if it could be re beaded and then shipped to me. Theresa was more than willing to help and they all made it happen. Jeff was extremely knowledgeable with the pieces and stones that they sell and even shared with me how he has started making his own jewelry and silversmithing, which was beautiful. I couldn't have been more pleased with meeting him and finding exactly what I was looking for. I will definitely stop in when I'm in the area again.
Jennifer B — Google review
I just stopped at the Cameron Trading Post restaurant, and honestly, I wasn't super impressed. The food was nothing special and the fries were quite bland. The Trading Post was very out of the way and I had about an hour of a drive just to get there. Much of the jewelry in the shop was greatly overprices, but a very large selection.
Firefly G — Google review
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466 US-89, Cameron, AZ 86020, USA
http://www.camerontradingpost.com/
(800) 338-7385
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Little Colorado River Gorge Navajo Tribal Park

Park
Nature & Parks
I recently had the opportunity to visit the captivating Little Colorado River in Arizona, and it truly left me in awe of nature's wonders. Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of the Grand Canyon region, this hidden gem offers a tranquil retreat away from the bustling crowds. The moment I laid eyes on the Little Colorado River, I was captivated by its pristine beauty. The river, adorned with vibrant turquoise waters, gracefully meanders through the dramatic canyons, creating a breathtaking sight that feels like a surreal painting come to life. The contrasting hues of the reddish-brown rocks against the crystal-clear waters create a mesmerizing visual feast for visitors. What makes the Little Colorado River truly unique is the serene and untouched ambiance it exudes. Unlike the larger Colorado River, which attracts hordes of tourists, the Little Colorado River provides a more intimate and secluded experience. The absence of large crowds allowed me to immerse myself in the tranquility of nature, appreciating the sounds of the flowing water and the gentle breeze rustling through the surrounding vegetation. Exploring the river offers various recreational activities for nature enthusiasts. For those seeking adventure, the river provides excellent opportunities for kayaking and rafting, allowing visitors to witness its natural splendor up close. The calm stretches of water interspersed with mild rapids create an exhilarating yet accessible experience for both beginners and seasoned adventurers. If you prefer a more relaxed encounter, there are ample spots along the riverbanks where you can find solace and admire the mesmerizing scenery. Sitting on the river's edge, with toes dipped in the cool water, I felt a sense of serenity and harmony with the surroundings. It's an ideal place for photography enthusiasts, as every angle offers postcard-worthy views that will leave you spellbound. While visiting the Little Colorado River, I highly recommend venturing to nearby viewpoints such as the famous Horseshoe Bend or the awe-inspiring Antelope Canyon. These natural wonders complement the experience and showcase the raw beauty of the region. It's worth noting that the Little Colorado River is a sacred place for Native American tribes, and it's important to treat it with respect and reverence. Respecting the environment and adhering to responsible tourism practices ensures the preservation of this extraordinary destination for future generations to enjoy. In conclusion, my visit to the Little Colorado River in Arizona was an unforgettable experience. The untouched beauty, tranquil ambiance, and a sense of connection with nature make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Whether you're seeking thrilling outdoor activities or simply yearning for a peaceful retreat, the Little Colorado River will undoubtedly leave you with lifelong memories of its mesmerizing allure.
Maumin B — Google review
The new paved parking lot is very nice! Google weekend hours (closed) is not always correct. Quantity of vendors is difficult to plan due to weather dependence & seasonal.
Stephen H — Google review
When coming through the desert we were just ahead of a huge thunderstorm and stopped for the Little Colorado River Overlook it was pretty bland, but still it is a significant feature and worth a few photo's. But it is an introduction to the Grand Canyon which will take your breath away, so enjoy both, we did.
Joseph D — Google review
Visited in December 2018 as a family with a 13yo. This is the first overlook to admire the Grand Canyon if you are travelling from Flagstaff north along route 89 and turn left on route 64. It's empty and delegated, in comparison with the more advertised Desert View Tower overlook. So if you have time, definitely go for it. If you don't - you can skip it for better views ahead. Instagram Instagram @joyofthemoment.travel #JoyOfTheMoment_Arizona
Karina P — Google review
This place was scenic and breathtakingly beautiful. There were a lot of native jewelry vendors.
Preeti S — Google review
Nice spot to stop and take a look around. They even have local vendors selling items out of booths.
Susan G — Google review
They take donations going in. Very beautiful and worth to stop and see. They have little stores and restrooms!
Steven ( — Google review
Really nice first look at the canyon. Lots of people selling native jewellery and such. Loads of photo opportunities. Beware critters!
Emma ( — Google review
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Cameron, AZ 86020, USA
http://www.navajonationparks.org/
(928) 679-2303
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Explore Navajo Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
The Explore Navajo Museum, located next door, offers a fascinating insight into Navajo land, language, history, and ceremonial life. Visitors can explore a life-size hogan and enjoy hands-on weaving and basket-making displays. The museum was established during the 2002 Olympic games to showcase the rich history and culture of the Navajo nation. It features educational materials and video interviews with modern-day Navajo individuals.
Free museum, accepting donations. They are open many more hours in the summer than in the winter and change their schedule every seaon. Start with a ten minute video depicting the Navajo origin story, then see the exhibits with information on Navajo history and culture.
Gustave S — Google review
Small but lots of information. Short film to start the tour then you can wander at your own pace .
Catherine S — Google review
This museum was created during the 2002 Olympic games to tell the world about the Navajo nation. What an incredible source of history and culture. I really enjoyed the video interviews of modern day Navajo. Thank you!
Michelle G — Google review
This museum is a great place to start on your visit to Tuba City. Is has some great displays and tons of information on the local tribes. I come here every time I visit Tuba City along with the Trading Post.
James A — Google review
It's an okay museum, but I wouldn't recommend it much. It's quite small, unlike the name suggests, it's NOT interactive at all. The movie they played in the beginning was very low quality, however it did a good job explaining Navajo history.
Csala H — Google review
A lovely little museum, that gives a deep look into Navajo culture. Well worth the entrance and visit.
Oscar — Google review
Nice little museum. I enjoyed it. The cashier allowed us to go 5 minutes before closing time. Very kind. The materials inside are educational. This is a good place to start if you wish to learn about Navajo, Diné culture.
Frank T — Google review
Small but very interesting museum, we learned a lot about Navajo culture and history. As a tourist, it really helps better understand the region and the people who inhabit it. Highly recommend.
Yann M — Google review
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10 Main St, Tuba City, AZ 86045, USA
http://www.explorenavajo.com/
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Navajo Moenave Dinosaur Tracks

Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Points of Interest & Landmarks
This hidden gem in the desert is like stepping back into the Jurassic era. The dinosaur tracks are real fossilized footprints preserved right in the rock—you’re literally standing where dinosaurs once walked! Local Navajo guides are usually on-site and enthusiastically point out different types of tracks, explaining which ones might belong to T-Rex or Triceratops. It’s not a polished tourist site, but that raw, open-air setting adds to the authenticity of the experience. A must-visit for anyone interested in dinosaurs, geology, or off-the-beaten-path adventures.
Jennifer ( — Google review
We had an awesome tour guide - Jennifer Whiterock - who walked us out and showed us what was what and told us stories about the finds. We saw a lot of really cool things, and she encouraged us to touch the bones, stand on them, etc - there is no other place I have ever been or very likely will - who would let you do that. Our guide brought a water bottle to add water to the finds to make them more visible. She made sure we were okay to continue exploring in the heat when a member was falling behind. She is so sweet. Be respectful of where you are. This belongs to the Navajo, and they chose to share this with you. Do not take bones or stones. Leave the environment as you find it. Listen to the stories and learn. Our guide told us payment was up to us, that we could pay as we saw fit. We bought some jewelry from her as well. If you can't pay, it's fine. Obviously, if you can, please do. This is a treasure they are sharing. Let your children see the wonders, even if you can't afford it. This is a once in a lifetime experience.
Natalia W — Google review
There are an abundance of tracks, and they look really cool with the red dirt water in them. Our guide was Jennifer. She told us where to park and greeted us when we got out. Her guiding style was show and identify a track, then walk to the next one and wait for us to take our pics and catch up to her. One track she said was a brontosaurus, and knowing better, I can say that it was not. But didn’t comment to her about the error. About 200’ into the tour, she declared that she was too hot, and returned to the jewelry stands. It wasn’t very hot that day, and she had a sweatshirt on that she could have taken off. So the tracks were really neat, but the interaction with our guide was sorely lacking. We gave her a good tip anyway, just because.
Borealis B — Google review
Well worth the stop! Orlando Whitestone was my guide when I was there and was incredibly knowledgeable! I highly recommend accepting a tour from a guide; they’ll point out the best tracks, fossilized eggs, fossilized dung piles, and point out the ancient river beds. The guides work off donations, $10-20 is a good range to tip for their service.
Yelloow3 — Google review
What a cool thing to see. So random, at first you're wondering if you're going to the right place. Middle of nowhere, sign that says dinosaur tracks. You just pull in and drive up to where the Natives have their little jewelery huts. Donate what you want for them to give you a tour, because they know where all the best tracks are. Tip heavily, they deserve it. They stand out in the heat all day. If it was bought out by some company and made into an attraction, you'd be paying a lot. I appreciate it being in its natural state.
Private — Google review
This place is amazing. Our guide, Helen, was knowledgeable and knew exactly where to look. The area used to be an ocean and evidence of marine animalia and fauna was visible. She didn't ask for money, but I tipped her $20 for her excellent service.
Eddie N — Google review
The site itself is very interesting and worth stopping to see — there are real dinosaur track fossils here. In particular, the large three-toed tracks found in this area are consistent with Dilophosaurus, a real early Jurassic theropod that lived in this region around 190 million years ago. That part is accurate and scientifically supported. However, just a note about the guided explanations: the guides here are local individuals, not trained paleontologists, and some of the information offered can be incorrect. For example, we were told that there were T. rex and Velociraptor footprints here, but that is not possible — those dinosaurs lived over 100 million years later, in much younger rock layers than the ones at this site. So those particular claims were not accurate. My recommendation: Enjoy the site for what it truly is — a rare chance to see authentic Dilophosaurus-era tracks in the open desert. Just take the spoken explanations with caution and look up the scientific details afterward if you’re curious. Overall: Great stop, real footprints, but verify the dino facts independently.
Wang H — Google review
What a wonderful experience!!! Connie was an amazing host who is patient and vey thoughtful. She shared accurate accounts of the dinosaurs and beautiful expressions of her culture.
Philip C — Google review
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4.5
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US-160, Tuba City, AZ 86045, USA
https://www.flagstaff.com/dinosaur-tracks
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E Rim Dr

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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
E Rim Dr, also known as East Rim Drive, offers breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon and is accessible by car for 25 miles. The route includes lookout points such as Grandview Point and Desert View Watchtower, providing panoramic vistas of the gorge. Visitors can also explore historical sites like Tusayan Ruins and enjoy a hike along Rim Trail for more stunning perspectives.
4.8
(337)
Arizona, USA
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Navajo Point

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Vista point
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Navajo Point is a must-visit overlook along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, offering some of the most exceptional and panoramic views. It provides a stunning vantage point to witness the meandering Colorado River as it flows through the canyon. The area is also renowned for its breathtaking Arizona sunsets, with the canyon walls coming alive with vibrant colors as shadows stretch across the valleys below.
I visited this view point by car as my one day Grand Canyon trip in beginning of November. Wow this is one of the most beautiful views of Grand Canyon. I could spend hours just sitting and watching but cold weather in November is limiting it. Decent amount of parking spots but no bathrooms available at this viewpoint.
Artem M — Google review
This viewpoint is the highest vista viewpoint on the south rim of the canyon and another excellent location to witness where the Colorado River carved out a masterpiece over millions of years. Standing here at the edge of this natural wonder, the vast expanse of rusty red and burnt orange hues that stretches out before you are a breathtaking testament to the power of erosion. What we love most is the crisp and clean smell of the air, filled with the sweet scent of pine and the sound of ravens calling in the distance. There is a circular parking lot, which is safely located off Desert View Drive and is one of the larger viewpoint parking lots along the east side of Grand Canyon National Park. The parking lot only has a limited number of oversized or small RV parking spaces, and we did not see any handicapped parking spaces. The parking lot is open 24 hours with a few recycling bins but there are no restroom facilities. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a scenic drive, this viewpoint has something for everyone. Take a deep breath, grab your camera, and get ready to be awestruck by one of the most iconic views in the American West.
Thomas B — Google review
Super easy access from the highway. It wasn’t even perfect day for the lighting. Still I couldn’t take a bad. Pic🫶🏼 So sad that we’ve lost our trail access to the bottom. The only remaining access is 4 miles down on Bright Angel Hopefully things will improve in 2026. we are all hoping for rain. We’ve practically missed them monsoon season. Still a very beautiful place to stay, vacation and to come see the beautiful canyon in all her glory. 😳🔥🏜️☀️
Bart — Google review
Amazing view and experience. Honestly, I didn't realize how majestic the place is until I saw it in person; absolutely stunning. I would recommend checking the weather the day before to get a clear view. There are several points to stop by, so consider stopping at each one. If you are in a hurry, you can do it in around 1 hour, but it's better to give it around 3 hours to enjoy the view and the sunset.
Obada A — Google review
We came back into the Grand Canyon National Park to catch the sunset before heading back to our hotel in Peoria, Arizona. The man at the gate was super nice and even told us which spot to drive to so we could catch it and it would be less crowded. He was so right, there was only a tour jeep and us at this spot. We arrived just in time to get front row seats to this beautiful sunset!!!
Tiffany A — Google review
Stunning and well worth the extra drive Plenty of parking Well sign posted If you can do late afternoon for sunset and then an early morning for sunrise ,the different colours in the rocks at different times was amazing
Cee K — Google review
Gorgeous views. Try to go in the afternoon when shadows give you variety of color and shade.
Nicole M — Google review
You can see the Colorado River in this point. The massive canyon is on full display.
Eric L — Google review
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Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, USA
https://www.nps.gov/places/000/navajo-point.htm
(928) 638-7888
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Antelope Pass Vista

Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
I discovered this spot by chance while going to Lees Ferry but the view from here is truly spectacular. After a narrow section of the road between two walls of rock, an endless plain with red rocks and canyons opens up in front of your eyes.
Francesco X — Google review
This stunning vista overlooking the entire valley is absolutely breathtaking. At an elevation of approximately 5,000 ft, this viewpoint offers you a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. From here you will be able to gaze out at the vast expanse of the Colorado Plateau, where the colors of the rock formations seem to change with every hour of the day. We recommend anyone passing through to take a moment to experience the natural wonders and tranquility of this area and do not forget your camera.
Thomas B — Google review
Absolutely beautiful viewpoint! Do beware however, MOST of the vendors are reputable and very kind, some not so much. I was fully aware I was buying a fake turquoise necklace, but the vendor lied to my face and tried to convince me it was “real kingman turquoise.” For $30?!?! Be so real with me right now 😂 Really cute necklace though!
Braxton W — Google review
Spectacular views of the Vermillion Cliffs and the surrounding area from this scenic pull off.
Rick W — Google review
We always stop here on our way through. Such a cool view. Fun to see all the stickers and maybe put some of your own on there. Some native vendors are often there selling jewelery and such. Easy stop, cool views.
Adam C — Google review
Local community members with Western Navajo Nation Bodaway, Cedar Ridge, Bitter Springs selling gemstone necklaces, bracelets, earrings and similar sterling silver earrings,bracelets, necklaces and etc.
Ann D — Google review
Amazing views, Indian Pottery to purchase, and great place to stop and stretch.
Kael J — Google review
Was great. The vendor's were very nice. I love stopping and looking at there goods. Also had to buy a turquoise ring
Julie F — Google review
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Marble Canyon, AZ 86036, USA
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579120093797
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Antelope Canyon

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Ravine
Nature & Parks
Canyons
Antelope Canyon is a stunning sandstone slot canyon located on the Navajo Reservation, just a few miles east of Page, Arizona. This natural wonder is renowned for its mesmerizing undulating angles and shafts of light that create an otherworldly atmosphere. Accessible to tourists by guided tours only, the canyon's quarter-mile length showcases a symphony of shapes and textures sculpted by wind and water over time.
Antelope Canyon is an absolutely breathtaking destination that every traveler should experience. Located in Arizona, this slot canyon is famous for its stunning, wave-like sandstone formations and the magical beams of sunlight that shine down into the narrow openings. Visiting at prime time, especially around noon, is truly amazing. This is when the sun is directly overhead, creating incredible light shafts that illuminate the canyon walls with vibrant hues of orange, red, and gold. The contrast between light and shadow transforms the canyon into a surreal, almost otherworldly place. Walking through the twisting passageways, you feel enveloped by nature’s artistry. The smooth, flowing shapes of the rock formations are unlike anything else you’ve seen. Antelope Canyon is also well guided by local Navajo experts who share its history and cultural significance. Overall, visiting at noon reveals the canyon at its most spectacular—a must-see natural wonder that will leave you spellbound. Travel Tip: One tricky aspect is the timing—nearby cities fall into different time zones, so it’s important to plan carefully to catch your tour. Make sure to confirm local times to avoid delays.
Michelle H — Google review
Antelope Canyon honestly felt like one of the biggest tourist traps I’ve ever experienced. Tickets are extremely expensive over $100 per person for what is basically a short guided walk through the canyon. Yes, the rock formations are beautiful, but the whole experience felt more staged than authentic. Our guide was friendly, but right before entering he told everyone to switch their cameras to the “vivid warm” setting so the colors would pop more in photos. That’s the moment I realized it was more about creating Instagram pictures than actually appreciating the natural wonder. It felt forced, and honestly, a bit like a scam. The tour itself was rushed, with groups lined up one after another. We were constantly told where to stand and how to pose for photos, which made it feel less like exploring nature and more like being herded through a photo studio. It was also crowded, noisy, and hard to actually take in the canyon without bumping into another group. For the price, I expected something longer, calmer, and more meaningful. Instead, it was over in less than an hour and felt like nothing more than a very expensive photo op. Overall, Antelope Canyon is beautiful but massively overpriced, crowded, and commercialized. If you’re looking for a real nature experience, you’ll be disappointed.
VK — Google review
Antelope Canyon is one of the most beautiful and surreal places on Earth — a true natural wonder! But you can't get in for free! Keep in mind that the ticket costs around $150! The colors, the shapes, the light beams cutting through the narrow walls — it’s like walking inside a living piece of art. Every step feels magical, and every photo looks unreal. 📸 However, it’s important to know that entry to Antelope Canyon is only possible with a guided tour — you can’t explore it on your own. It’s located on Navajo land, and access is strictly controlled to protect the site and ensure safety. Tours can be a bit pricey, but they’re worth it — guides help you find the best angles for photos and share stories about the canyon’s history and meaning. If you don’t manage to book a tour or want to explore on your own, don’t worry — there are plenty of beautiful free spots nearby! You can visit Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, or drive through the desert roads around Page — the landscapes there are stunning and completely open. 🌄 Antelope Canyon is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but the whole area around it is breathtaking too — full of places where you can feel the same spirit of the American Southwest. ❤️
Alexey C — Google review
We did the Upper Antelope Canyon tour and were rendered speechless at the beauty therein. Our guide, Mike, is amazing at capturing photos with whatever cellphone he was presented with.
Alan S — Google review
Having visited one of my travel bucket lists with my bf finally during US Trip in Oct this time!! It’s an absolutely breathtaking spot which is surreal and stunning for the artistry of nature. It’s in Arizona & located on Navajo Nation land. This magnificent spot is well-known for its sculpted sandstone walls and the light beams that illuminate the passages. The spectacular scenery looks so unreal when it exists in front of me!! This spot must take a guided tour to enter and it’s available to choose either the Upper or Lower sections and we finally went for Upper one as the original tour to Lower section is being cancelled due to flood warning. Although it’s more costly than lower section, we were glad that we have made this decision as the tour guide was so professional to have photo shooting for us with the best angles (capture the most memorable moments!!) as well as share the history of Canyon. To supplement from some research earlier, the best moment to visit Upper Antelope will be Mar - Oct during midday (1100-1300) in which sun is high enough to create famous light beams. If you will visit Arizona, it’s highly recommend to feature it into your itinerary and is definitely a place that must visit once in a lifetime!
Angel Y — Google review
My sister and I road tripped from FL to AZ specifically to tour the Upper and Lower Canyon! Worth the drive! My husband now wants to do the same trip next year and tour the Canyons! Best trip and experience of my life!
Stacy M — Google review
Antelope Canyon is one of the most unique natural features you’ll ever see! It’s stunningly gorgeous and walking through the canyon feels almost otherworldly at times. While the guided tour is expensive and moves you through the canyon quickly, there are other slot canyons in the same area you can explore if you want a different experience. We appreciated the guide’s tips for where to take photos, as she revealed unique shapes that only become visible from certain angles as the light hits the canyon. Would have loved to take the photography tour, but unfortunately we were short on time and the lower canyon tours were cancelled due to recent rainfall.
Uday K — Google review
What can I say what an experience this was , the tour guide took the time out with everyone and put himself out to be as helpful as he could . It was very enjoyable and amazing to see something different and amazing around every corner . Well worth a visit if you're in that part of the USA . We had such a lovely time and made another fabulous memory. I would highly recommend paying it a visit it's very photogenic so have plenty of space for pictures. For more content finding me on Instagram Inspirational_ninni All photos are taken with a Google pixel pro7
Jo 7 — Google review
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4.7
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Arizona 86040, USA
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Antelope Canyon

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Ravine
Nature & Parks
Canyons
Antelope Canyon is a stunning sandstone slot canyon located on the Navajo Reservation, just a few miles east of Page, Arizona. This natural wonder is renowned for its mesmerizing undulating angles and shafts of light that create an otherworldly atmosphere. Accessible to tourists by guided tours only, the canyon's quarter-mile length showcases a symphony of shapes and textures sculpted by wind and water over time.
Antelope Canyon is an absolutely breathtaking destination that every traveler should experience. Located in Arizona, this slot canyon is famous for its stunning, wave-like sandstone formations and the magical beams of sunlight that shine down into the narrow openings. Visiting at prime time, especially around noon, is truly amazing. This is when the sun is directly overhead, creating incredible light shafts that illuminate the canyon walls with vibrant hues of orange, red, and gold. The contrast between light and shadow transforms the canyon into a surreal, almost otherworldly place. Walking through the twisting passageways, you feel enveloped by nature’s artistry. The smooth, flowing shapes of the rock formations are unlike anything else you’ve seen. Antelope Canyon is also well guided by local Navajo experts who share its history and cultural significance. Overall, visiting at noon reveals the canyon at its most spectacular—a must-see natural wonder that will leave you spellbound. Travel Tip: One tricky aspect is the timing—nearby cities fall into different time zones, so it’s important to plan carefully to catch your tour. Make sure to confirm local times to avoid delays.
Michelle H — Google review
Antelope Canyon honestly felt like one of the biggest tourist traps I’ve ever experienced. Tickets are extremely expensive over $100 per person for what is basically a short guided walk through the canyon. Yes, the rock formations are beautiful, but the whole experience felt more staged than authentic. Our guide was friendly, but right before entering he told everyone to switch their cameras to the “vivid warm” setting so the colors would pop more in photos. That’s the moment I realized it was more about creating Instagram pictures than actually appreciating the natural wonder. It felt forced, and honestly, a bit like a scam. The tour itself was rushed, with groups lined up one after another. We were constantly told where to stand and how to pose for photos, which made it feel less like exploring nature and more like being herded through a photo studio. It was also crowded, noisy, and hard to actually take in the canyon without bumping into another group. For the price, I expected something longer, calmer, and more meaningful. Instead, it was over in less than an hour and felt like nothing more than a very expensive photo op. Overall, Antelope Canyon is beautiful but massively overpriced, crowded, and commercialized. If you’re looking for a real nature experience, you’ll be disappointed.
VK — Google review
Antelope Canyon is one of the most beautiful and surreal places on Earth — a true natural wonder! But you can't get in for free! Keep in mind that the ticket costs around $150! The colors, the shapes, the light beams cutting through the narrow walls — it’s like walking inside a living piece of art. Every step feels magical, and every photo looks unreal. 📸 However, it’s important to know that entry to Antelope Canyon is only possible with a guided tour — you can’t explore it on your own. It’s located on Navajo land, and access is strictly controlled to protect the site and ensure safety. Tours can be a bit pricey, but they’re worth it — guides help you find the best angles for photos and share stories about the canyon’s history and meaning. If you don’t manage to book a tour or want to explore on your own, don’t worry — there are plenty of beautiful free spots nearby! You can visit Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, or drive through the desert roads around Page — the landscapes there are stunning and completely open. 🌄 Antelope Canyon is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but the whole area around it is breathtaking too — full of places where you can feel the same spirit of the American Southwest. ❤️
Alexey C — Google review
We did the Upper Antelope Canyon tour and were rendered speechless at the beauty therein. Our guide, Mike, is amazing at capturing photos with whatever cellphone he was presented with.
Alan S — Google review
Having visited one of my travel bucket lists with my bf finally during US Trip in Oct this time!! It’s an absolutely breathtaking spot which is surreal and stunning for the artistry of nature. It’s in Arizona & located on Navajo Nation land. This magnificent spot is well-known for its sculpted sandstone walls and the light beams that illuminate the passages. The spectacular scenery looks so unreal when it exists in front of me!! This spot must take a guided tour to enter and it’s available to choose either the Upper or Lower sections and we finally went for Upper one as the original tour to Lower section is being cancelled due to flood warning. Although it’s more costly than lower section, we were glad that we have made this decision as the tour guide was so professional to have photo shooting for us with the best angles (capture the most memorable moments!!) as well as share the history of Canyon. To supplement from some research earlier, the best moment to visit Upper Antelope will be Mar - Oct during midday (1100-1300) in which sun is high enough to create famous light beams. If you will visit Arizona, it’s highly recommend to feature it into your itinerary and is definitely a place that must visit once in a lifetime!
Angel Y — Google review
My sister and I road tripped from FL to AZ specifically to tour the Upper and Lower Canyon! Worth the drive! My husband now wants to do the same trip next year and tour the Canyons! Best trip and experience of my life!
Stacy M — Google review
Antelope Canyon is one of the most unique natural features you’ll ever see! It’s stunningly gorgeous and walking through the canyon feels almost otherworldly at times. While the guided tour is expensive and moves you through the canyon quickly, there are other slot canyons in the same area you can explore if you want a different experience. We appreciated the guide’s tips for where to take photos, as she revealed unique shapes that only become visible from certain angles as the light hits the canyon. Would have loved to take the photography tour, but unfortunately we were short on time and the lower canyon tours were cancelled due to recent rainfall.
Uday K — Google review
What can I say what an experience this was , the tour guide took the time out with everyone and put himself out to be as helpful as he could . It was very enjoyable and amazing to see something different and amazing around every corner . Well worth a visit if you're in that part of the USA . We had such a lovely time and made another fabulous memory. I would highly recommend paying it a visit it's very photogenic so have plenty of space for pictures. For more content finding me on Instagram Inspirational_ninni All photos are taken with a Google pixel pro7
Jo 7 — Google review
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Arizona 86040, USA
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26

Historic Navajo Bridge

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Historic Navajo Bridge, located in Marble Canyon, Arizona, is a significant landmark as one of the seven land crossings over the Colorado River. It consists of two bridges: the original historic bridge and a modern one built to resemble it. The area also features an interpretive center for visitors to learn about its history. Nearby attractions include Marble Canyon Lodge, offering easy access to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and other points of interest such as Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon.
We stopped by this iconic landmark on our way to Lees Ferry to visit the bridge that has been “bridged” the past and present for nearly a century. The bridge steel arches stretch 834 feet across the Colorado River, connecting the two sides of Marble Canyon. The bridge was originally constructed in 1929 to provide a safe passage for travelers and traders, and it has since become a testament to the engineering prowess of its time. This historic bridge has been beautifully restored to its former glory, offering us a unique opportunity to walk across the bridge and take in the awe-inspiring vistas of the surrounding landscape. On this perfectly clear day, the views of the Colorado River snaking its way through the majestic Glen Canyon are simply breathtaking. You can almost hear the whispers of the region's rich history, from the Navajo people who once called this area home to the intrepid explorers who ventured into the unknown. However, the best part of this visit was the juvenile California Condor soaring above us – we saw at least 7-8 of them today. What was even better was when they perched on the bridge spans directly below us, what a magnificent site to see and experience. In our opinion, this is more than just a bridge, but a gateway to the region's rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and unforgettable adventures.
Thomas B — Google review
This bridge is right off the highway, so it’s easy to pass by while driving. If you’re in the area, it’s a nice spot to stop and take a short walk. The view of the Colorado River from the bridge is beautiful, and you get a sense of the canyon’s scale. There’s also a small display about the history of the bridge. Quiet and peaceful, it’s a good place to slow down for a moment.
Jennifer ( — Google review
I adore this stop! It has a beautiful view of the canyon from the bridge. If you are lucky you will get to see a California Condor! You might even be able to snag a gift from the gift shop or handmade jewelry. It’s well worth the stop.
Travis W — Google review
What a great stop! Very easy access to the bridge...If you need some retail therapy - they also have some native handmade items readily available in the stalls adjacent. The view of the river and surrounding rock is just gorgeous. Great history of this bridge is also provided.
Teresa C — Google review
Small visitor center and historic buildings are amazing and so is the bridge and views all around, especially if you get on the Colorado River and go under it down the Grand Canyon a day later! Perfect little restroom stop either way.
Caroline B — Google review
Wonderful spot. I was very impressed. I looked forward to seeing condors and was blessed to see 2. Walked the bridge, easy to walk a paved bridge and stretch your legs. Such a beautiful view on the river and canyon. Pick up some highly inflated priced t shirts too, lol I did!
Margaret B — Google review
Beautiful views of the canyon and river. The highlight was seeing the California condors. It is somewhat upsetting to see the big numbers in their wings.They do look like “inmates” .Hopefully one day we won’t have that anymore.
Nadja — Google review
It’s a pretty impressive structure and I marvel at how they did this! It was nice to walk the “pedestrian” side and look at the side where the cars drive as well as look down to the Colorado River. They also have local artists selling their wares at the end by the visitor center. I suggest you barter for a good price! VictorB
Victor B — Google review
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US-89A, Marble Canyon, AZ 86036, USA
https://www.nps.gov/glca/learn/historyculture/navajobridge.htm
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Horseshoe Bend

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Vista
Sights & Landmarks
Horseshoe Bend, located just three miles from the center of Page, Arizona, is a must-see attraction. A short half-mile hike leads to an overlook where you can capture iconic photos of the Colorado River's unique bend. Consider taking a rafting trip on the river for an even closer experience. Sunset is the ideal time to visit, as it creates stunning photo opportunities with the sun setting behind the bend.
This place is really under rated. The view is absolutely stunning. Appx 15-20 minutes walk each way. Based on other reviews we visited the place when it was overcast. So we were able to get amazing pictures. We were told that when it is sunny, it's a little too bright. Definitely worth the $10 they charge per car to enter the park.
Annamalai M — Google review
A very scenic nature wonder with unique features. A paid parking lot is available near the spot. It requires a 10 min hike on a well delimited path. Make sure you get a bottle of water with you and take your time at the view points. Expect crowds, the location is very popular, even during a work day.
Ionut D — Google review
I'm giving it a 5 star only because of the spectacular view. Well maintained gravel walkway with some shaded seating areas. Maybe sort of ¾ mile walk one way. Just to park was expensive. $5.00 for motorcycle, $10.00 for car , I think $15 for RV .
Stacey M — Google review
This is an easy side visit in the Page, AZ hub of great sites to visit. It's a long gradual downgrade hike, about 1/2-3/4 mile hike to the overview. Of course that means it's an up hill climb on the return hike. There are 2 shaded rest spots along the trail. There a $10 entry fee and plenty of parking space. You can see from the many photos posted how great the view is.
Takeahike — Google review
Awesome site to see, pictures don't do it justice! The entire area around the viewpoint is a lot of fun with lots of scrambling opportunities! A lot of great viewing areas away from the tourist crowds at the main viewpoint. Highly recommend!
Ali A — Google review
I’m speechless at the beauty of Horseshoe Bend. I was about to skip it on my way to Antelope Canyon, but since we arrived early, we decided to give it a chance, and it became one of the most incredible memories of our lives. Just be careful near the edges so you don’t fall! 😃
Matt R — Google review
What a stunning view! Be prepared for a decent amount of people, but there is still many areas to walk and explore and amazing spots to take photos from!
Bradley U — Google review
Third time visiting here today and really beautiful in the overcast weather. The outskirts of the bend were really green with all the rain.
Jaclyn R — Google review
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4.7
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Arizona 86040, USA
28

Lake Powell

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Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Powell offers a spacious 3000 square-foot accommodation that can host up to 17 guests. The property features clean and attractive rooms, along with three distinct patios where visitors can relax and enjoy the surrounding outdoor splendor. One of these patios conveniently connects to the master bedroom, providing easy access to outdoor leisure.
4.4
(1561)
Arizona 86040, USA
29

Coyote Buttes

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Coyote Buttes is a scenic wonderland that features Navajo sandstones in varying colors and an impressive formation named The Wave. The area boasts a distinct and breathtaking landscape that appears otherworldly. The journey to reach Coyote Buttes can be challenging due to deep ruts and even deeper sand, requiring high clearance 4x4 vehicles. Nevertheless, the destination is worth the effort as it offers an unparalleled experience akin to visiting another planet without leaving Earth.
As we planned our trip to Coyote Buttes North, The Wave, I read as much as I could about how to navigate there and back safely with enough time to really enjoy this uniquely beautiful manifestation of nature's art. My wife read on Facebook that it was a relatively easy 6 mile walk there and back. However, the information at the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) made me realize that this was not a simple walk in the park. The sandstone has no footprints, at least human ones, and it really is easy to become confused by the route back. I wisely contacted Lake Powell Scenic Tours and requested a guide. Tyler was a masterful guide for this magical area. He drove an appropriate vehicle to navigate the terrain and advised an early enough start to have cooler temperatures. Our route to and from The Wave was direct, and Tyler knew which routes were safest on ups and downs along the way. Being able to focus on the natural beauty of the area, and not navigation was sufficient, but Tyler's expert knowledge about geology and the events that nature shaped into The Wave enriched our day immeasurably. Once at The Wave, Tyler knew the best route through what is effectively a massive art piece, so that we got the maximum benefit. For example, showing us and taking pictures just like on the screen saver, ensuring that we had the critical photo spots to ourselves long enough to get the pictures that we had been dreaming of for so long. Thank you Lake Powel Scenic tours and Tyler for making our day at The Wave so spectacular. We will be back to visit the many other jewels in this region and will be sure to engage Lake Powell Scenic Tours, and hopefully Tyler again in the not too distant future.
Sheldon T — Google review
Visiting Coyote Buttes was an adventure like no other! The vibrant, swirling sandstone formations were absolutely breathtaking, with shades of orange, red, and gold creating a surreal landscape. We hiked to The Wave, the most iconic spot, and it felt like walking through a natural masterpiece. Every turn revealed new textures and patterns—it was a photographer’s dream. Another highlight was the peacefulness; the limited permits made it feel like we had this otherworldly place almost to ourselves. Fun fact: the formations are over 190 million years old, shaped by wind and water over time. The only downside? The hike to get there is challenging, especially in the heat, but it’s well worth the effort. An unforgettable day in nature’s art gallery!
Андрей К — Google review
This place is amazing . If you hike there no really a sign on the trail . But if you follow the map you will be fine, My husband and I hike and bring our wedding clothes. Unforgettable place ever.
Rochelle S — Google review
This review refers to South Coyote Buttes. Not much to say except don't miss hiking in this incredible and huge place. Let the photos speak for themselves.
Daniel W — Google review
We went the end of May 2025. Stunning geography, perfect weather, not a bad hike, recommend starting early at dawn. Take plenty of water. Good luck with the lottery, worth every step.
Carla C — Google review
South Coyote Buttes is the most butte-iful place I have seen thus far. Get your permit and go.. you'll need a 4wd high clearance vehicle. Be prepared to hike in deep sand and scramble up and down slickrock. Tip: Book a tour with Dreamland Safari Tours. They will guide you through all the sites so you don't miss anything!
Jocelyn J — Google review
These are the best landscapes in the area. Like walking on Mars. Incredible photo ops. All places are accessed by rough dirt road. Some places can be accessed by rental some cannot. Know the difference or hire a guide like Dreamland Safari. Requires advance permits.
Dreamland T — Google review
I must say this region is similar to the Wave (North Coyote Buttes). If you want to visit just the White Pocket no need permit. But if you want to have a look at the Cottonwood Cove you have to get permit in Kanab. The Cottonwood Cave is amazing just do not forget: to get the just 4x4.
Novobaczky J — Google review
4.6
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4.9
(346)
Arizona 86036, USA
30

Coyote Buttes

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Coyote Buttes is a scenic wonderland that features Navajo sandstones in varying colors and an impressive formation named The Wave. The area boasts a distinct and breathtaking landscape that appears otherworldly. The journey to reach Coyote Buttes can be challenging due to deep ruts and even deeper sand, requiring high clearance 4x4 vehicles. Nevertheless, the destination is worth the effort as it offers an unparalleled experience akin to visiting another planet without leaving Earth.
As we planned our trip to Coyote Buttes North, The Wave, I read as much as I could about how to navigate there and back safely with enough time to really enjoy this uniquely beautiful manifestation of nature's art. My wife read on Facebook that it was a relatively easy 6 mile walk there and back. However, the information at the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) made me realize that this was not a simple walk in the park. The sandstone has no footprints, at least human ones, and it really is easy to become confused by the route back. I wisely contacted Lake Powell Scenic Tours and requested a guide. Tyler was a masterful guide for this magical area. He drove an appropriate vehicle to navigate the terrain and advised an early enough start to have cooler temperatures. Our route to and from The Wave was direct, and Tyler knew which routes were safest on ups and downs along the way. Being able to focus on the natural beauty of the area, and not navigation was sufficient, but Tyler's expert knowledge about geology and the events that nature shaped into The Wave enriched our day immeasurably. Once at The Wave, Tyler knew the best route through what is effectively a massive art piece, so that we got the maximum benefit. For example, showing us and taking pictures just like on the screen saver, ensuring that we had the critical photo spots to ourselves long enough to get the pictures that we had been dreaming of for so long. Thank you Lake Powel Scenic tours and Tyler for making our day at The Wave so spectacular. We will be back to visit the many other jewels in this region and will be sure to engage Lake Powell Scenic Tours, and hopefully Tyler again in the not too distant future.
Sheldon T — Google review
Visiting Coyote Buttes was an adventure like no other! The vibrant, swirling sandstone formations were absolutely breathtaking, with shades of orange, red, and gold creating a surreal landscape. We hiked to The Wave, the most iconic spot, and it felt like walking through a natural masterpiece. Every turn revealed new textures and patterns—it was a photographer’s dream. Another highlight was the peacefulness; the limited permits made it feel like we had this otherworldly place almost to ourselves. Fun fact: the formations are over 190 million years old, shaped by wind and water over time. The only downside? The hike to get there is challenging, especially in the heat, but it’s well worth the effort. An unforgettable day in nature’s art gallery!
Андрей К — Google review
This place is amazing . If you hike there no really a sign on the trail . But if you follow the map you will be fine, My husband and I hike and bring our wedding clothes. Unforgettable place ever.
Rochelle S — Google review
This review refers to South Coyote Buttes. Not much to say except don't miss hiking in this incredible and huge place. Let the photos speak for themselves.
Daniel W — Google review
We went the end of May 2025. Stunning geography, perfect weather, not a bad hike, recommend starting early at dawn. Take plenty of water. Good luck with the lottery, worth every step.
Carla C — Google review
South Coyote Buttes is the most butte-iful place I have seen thus far. Get your permit and go.. you'll need a 4wd high clearance vehicle. Be prepared to hike in deep sand and scramble up and down slickrock. Tip: Book a tour with Dreamland Safari Tours. They will guide you through all the sites so you don't miss anything!
Jocelyn J — Google review
These are the best landscapes in the area. Like walking on Mars. Incredible photo ops. All places are accessed by rough dirt road. Some places can be accessed by rental some cannot. Know the difference or hire a guide like Dreamland Safari. Requires advance permits.
Dreamland T — Google review
I must say this region is similar to the Wave (North Coyote Buttes). If you want to visit just the White Pocket no need permit. But if you want to have a look at the Cottonwood Cove you have to get permit in Kanab. The Cottonwood Cave is amazing just do not forget: to get the just 4x4.
Novobaczky J — Google review
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4.9
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Arizona 86036, USA
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