- TripBuzz discovered 27 different types of activities for couples in the Big Water area, including Nature & Wildlife Areas (like Paria Canyon Wilderness Area), Beaches (like Lone Rock Beach), Monuments (like Wahweap Hoodos) and Boat Rentals (like Skylite Boat Rentals), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 26 date ideas in or near Big Water, Utah, including 20 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Page and Kanab.
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The Lonely Dell Ranch Historic District gives visitors to Page, Arizona a glimpse into early life in the desert. Well preserved ranch houses and breathtaking scenery paint the landscape of this historic area.
15.3 Miles
71%
341 votes
State Route 98 to Antelope Point Marina turnoff, Page, AZ
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No visit to Antelope Point is complete without a visit to the Antelope Point Marina Village, locate on the banks of Lake Powell. It is a favorite launch site for fishing boats and swimmers, and offers many shopping and dining options.
15.3 Miles
Antelope Canyon Boat Tours is your ticket to discovering the sheer, red rock cliffs of the world-renowned canyon. Pack your camera and enjoy the trip down the Colorado River to the most spectacular canyon vistas you may ever see.
15.4 Miles
91%
1832 votes
691 Scenic View Drive, Page, AZ 86040
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With over 1.2 million acres, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area may be mostly desert, but it is in the vicinity of several touristic attractions, such as Lake Powel.
15.6 Miles
Considered the highest natural bridge in the world, Rainbow Bridge National Monument has a span of 234 feet and attracts more than 300,000 visitors each year.
15.9 Miles
99%
3280 votes
12 North Lake Powell Boulevard, Page, AZ 86040
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There are 2 services offered by Slot Canyon Hummer Adventures: the secret canyon tours which lasts up to 2 ½ hours, and the 3 canyon tour which lasts up to 4 hours.
15.9 Miles
Filled with textured canyon walls, Waterholes Canyon offers visitors a scenic landscape to take pictures of. To hike the canyon, visitors must obtain a permit with the Tribal Parks Office.
16.0 Miles
Considered sacred by the Navajo people, the Antelope Canyon is accessible since 1997 and is consisted from the Upper Canyon and the Lower Canyon.
16.0 Miles
Visitors to the John Wesley Powell Museum can learn more about Major Powell's exploration of the Colorado River from 1869 and 1871, City of Page history from the early 1950s, examine fossils from the Grand Staircase, and learn about the Colorado Plateau cultures through time. Visitors can also see artwork.
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Featuring an old west theme, the family-friendly Lake Powell Playhouse presents a variety of shows, all with a western focus. Shows range from classics like Oklahoma! to more contemporary comic plays.