- The list below includes 19 free or cheap things to do in or near Page, Arizona, including 14 different types of inexpensive activities like Canyon, Horseback Riding, Hiking Trails and Specialty Museums.
- From Antelope Lower Canyon to Horseshoe Bend, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Page and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Big Water and Marble Canyon.
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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.
1.1 Miles
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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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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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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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Lone Rock Beach features a very unique stone structure encircled by water. Visitors are able to swim and boat in the water surrounding the small rock outcrop while camping is available in the immediate area.
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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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100 Upper Revolution Way, Big Water, UT 84741
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The theme of the Big Water Visitor Center is the geology and paleontology of the monument. A topographic relief model of the Big Water region is on display as are authentic dinosaur fossils and a large-scale mural of the Late Cretaceous period.
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The Skylight Arch is a scenic natural location that features a canyon rock formation resembling a skylight. The location is popular among those who like to hike the nearby trails or like photographing the local area.
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Trailhead Starts at End of Fish Hatchery Road, Big Water, UT 84741
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Located at the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, the Wahweap Hoodos are distinctive, possibly unique rock formations that resemble all manner of whimsical things, depending on viewers' interpretations. Some say they look like toadstools, ghosts, or monsters.
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Covering an 112,500-acre area, the Paria Canyon Wilderness Area is a popular and scenic location among tourists and local residents alike. Visitors spend time hiking, backpacking, or camping on the picturesque scenery surrounded by red rock formations and natural beauty.