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Some places are famous. Others are vast. Page is your doorway to both. Begin with the icons that earned the world’s attention. Horseshoe Bend. Antelope Canyon. Lake Powell. These landmarks are unforgettable, but they are only the beginning. Stay longer and a different Page reveals itself, one defined by scale, silence, and discovery.

Page is the gateway to the Navajo Nation, where guided journeys lead into landscapes shaped by story, culture, and enduring connection to the land. Monument Valley may be well known, but backpacking to Rainbow Bridge or exploring the ruins within Navajo National Monument offers something rarer for experienced hikers seeking meaning as much as scenery.

To the west, the terrain grows quieter and more mythic. Vermilion Cliffs burn red at sunset, concealing places like The Wave and White Pocket within their sculpted folds. Nearby, Buckskin Gulch stretches on for miles as one of the longest continuous slot canyons on Earth, a place where time slows and the canyon walls tell their own story. These are landscapes of Zion scale, experienced without the crowds.

Page also serves as the perfect basecamp for the southern reaches of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Toadstool Hoodoos rise like improbable sculptures from the desert floor, while the Towers of Silence, also known as the White Ghosts of the Wahweap Hoodoos, feel less like a destination and more like another planet entirely.

Page itself is intentionally small. What surrounds it is anything but. Choose guided tours or solo exploration. Seek luxury or solitude. Plan a trip that matches your pace and curiosity. Return each evening to comfortable lodging, thoughtful dining, local shops, and breweries, or wake up to a cliffside round of golf framed by otherworldly desert views.

Page is not just a place to pass through. It is a place to slow down, look deeper, and begin again each day at the center of adventure.

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