- Our list of the best things to do in Page, Arizona, features the top 40 nearby activities — including 23 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Page, AZ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Tours, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 32 things to do within the city of Page, AZ , followed by 10 popular activities in nearby cities, including Big Water and Marble Canyon
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8.9 Miles
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.
12.1 Miles
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.
14.7 Miles
87%
31 votes
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.
14.9 Miles
The strange yet beautiful rock structures that are part of the Paria Rimrocks Toadstool Hoodoos are part of the Wahweap Hoodoos Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Photography of the rocks shaped like giant toadstools and hiking through the general area are common.
14.9 Miles
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2 votes
415 Independence, PO Box 410273, Big Water, UT 84741
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Located nearby Lake Powell, Buzz Off Power Sports is a rental facility that provides equipment for use on and around the lake. It offers rentals of fishing boats, jet skis, ATVs and ski boats.
15.9 Miles
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.
16.3 Miles
Recently featured on the Discovery Channel, Skylite Boat Rentals has become a prominent figure in the area for those wishing to spend time on the local waterways. They offer a very wide variety of powerboats and even several jet skis.
16.3 Miles
One of the most famous rock formations in the world is The Wave at Coyote Buttes. Permits are required to see the Wave, and a lottery system has been put into place to randomly draw an application for specific time periods on certain days.
16.5 Miles
86%
14 votes
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.
17.2 Miles
84%
31 votes
89A between Jacob Lake and Bitter Springs, Marble Canyon, AZ 86036
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Within the Old Cliff Dwellers Lodge site is the Blanche Russell Rock House, which is a historic home once inhabited by the 1920s dancer Blanche Russell. The house itself is essentially a rock-built lean-to that is pressed directly against the larger rockface.