4-Day Adventure Itinerary of Arizona: Exploring Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend

  • Day 1: Horseshoe Bend
    15 minutes (5 miles) from downtown Page

    Horseshoe Bend is a natural wonder located in a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River. The hike to the overlook is well-marked, but requires a mile-long round-trip hike across sand and rocks. It is best to visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best lighting and temperatures.

  • Day 2: Antelope Canyon
    10 minutes (2 miles) from downtown Page

    Antelope Canyon is a stunning slot canyon that is a must-see when visiting Arizona. It has been carved by water and wind over thousands of years and is known for its picturesque beauty, especially during the midday when light beams form into the canyon. You will need to book a guided tour to access the canyon.

  • Day 3: Grand Canyon National Park
    2 hours (130 miles) from Page

    No visit to Arizona is complete without a trip to the Grand Canyon National Park. This incredible natural wonder offers breathtaking views from various points along the rim, and visitors can hike along the rim or venture into the canyon itself through various trails. There are also opportunities for river rafting and camping.

  • Day 4: Sedona
    2 hours (115 miles) from Grand Canyon National Park

    Sedona is known for its stunning red rock formations that provide excellent hiking and rock climbing experiences. Visitors can take a jeep tour and explore the desert landscapes, or venture into the canyons for a peaceful retreat. There are also plenty of opportunities to explore local galleries, shops, and restaurants in the downtown area.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Horseshoe Bend (1-2 hours, free)
  • Antelope Canyon (1-2 hours, $40-60 per person)
  • Grand Canyon National Park (1-2 days, $35 per vehicle)
  • Sedona (1-2 days, varies depending on activity)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $75-95 per person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider adding a visit to Lake Powell for water activities, or taking a day trip to Monument Valley for more hiking and views of Native American lands. If you have less time, consider skipping Sedona and going straight to the Grand Canyon from Page. Be sure to bring a lot of water, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes for hiking.

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