- The list below includes 20 free or cheap things to do in or near Marble Canyon, Arizona, including 14 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Rafting, Canyon and Monuments.
- From Hatch River Expeditions to Lees Ferry Anglers, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Marble Canyon and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Page and Big Water.
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Get the best rafting experience with the original water rafting company in Colorado River Grand Canyon. Their professionalism, expertise and knowledge of the canyon is amazing. Take that Grand Canyon rafting experience which could be the adventure of a lifetime.
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Lees Ferry Anglers is the go-to fly shop on the Colorado River. The staff is attentive, knowledgeable, and friendly. Book a day of fishing with Lees Ferry Anglers and you get an experienced guide and a jet boat. You also catch tons of trout.
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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.
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Visitors to the 280,000-acre Vermilion Cliffs National Monument see varying ecosystems ranging from 3,100 to 7,100 feet elevation. The area is known as an international backpacking wilderness destination, and is a popular camping destination.
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A rock formation in the Colorado River, the Horseshoe Bend is accessible through a ¾ mile-long trail and offers the traveler a scenic, panoramic view.
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Popular among local residents and tourists alike, the Antelope Lower Canyon is a scenic and picturesque canyon commonly visited by hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors have the opportunity to take guided tours and multitudes of pictures while visiting.
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Open to riders of all skill levels, Copper Cloud Ranch organizes guided trail ride excursions to view rock formations in canyon country. The ranch has calm horses to accommodate beginner level riders.
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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.
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The Glen Canyon Dam was constructed between 1956 and 1966, creating the second largest reservoir in America. It is now opened for welcoming tourists.
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Hwy 89A on W side of Navajo Bridge, Page, AZ 86040
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Carl Hayden Visitor Center at Glen Canyon Dam is atop the immense Glen Canyon Dam. The visitor center's panoramic shape allows people to see the dam from the eastern wing of the building and Lake Powell from the western wing.