If you're an adventurer seeking magnificent landscapes, then Horseshoe Bend should definitely be on your travel bucket list. This beautiful vista is near Page, Arizona. Horseshoe Bend offers a stunning view of the Colorado River as it gracefully carves its way through the sandstone cliffs, creating a natural horseshoe-shaped curve that is simply awe-inspiring.
Read More“The New Wave", actually called “The Beehive Trail” is an alternative hiking destination to the famous “Wave” situated just inside the boundary of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area around Glen Canyon Dam. It’s easily accessible from Page, Arizona, and marked by a short, well-marked 1.9ish mile hike circuit around sandstone buttes and spires.
Read MoreIf you're looking for an exciting and adventurous way to enjoy the water at Lake Powell, jet skiing is a great option! With its crystal-clear waters and stunning scenery, Lake Powell is the perfect place to experience the thrill of speeding across the water through amazing rock wall canyons.
Read MorePage Arizona is a hub for some pretty incredible landscapes. Only a short drive from here, you can tour the swirling wave-like formations of Antelope Canyon, see the twisting river at Horseshoe Bend viewpoint, or head out boating or jet-skiing on the gorgeous turquoise water of Lake Powell. In this blog post I’ve listed some of the best things to see and do while you’re in Page, especially if you only have a weekend to explore.
Read MoreAntelope canyon is a majestic slot canyon where wave-like formations flow in vibrant colors of oranges and purples, and sand particles suspend in the light beams that penetrate the narrow passageway. This canyon is located near Page Arizona on land owned by Najavo Nation. It has been formed over time by centuries of wind and water flowing through the crevice, and is only accessible by booking a tour.
Read MoreSedona is a mystical wonderland of vortexes, spiritual awakening and towering red rocks. This post is a full guide into what Sedona has to offer, from hiking to magical wand making.
Read MoreSedona is full of mystique and has a strong spiritual presence. Native Americans made this area of Sedona home thousands of years ago, where vortexes exist as centers of energy that promote healing, meditation and self-exploration. In this post, I’ll give you the info you need to hike Boynton Canyon Trail and some tours you can take if you want to explore Native American ruins.
Read MoreIndian Gardens in a cute little cafe near Oak Creek Canyon, even more north of uptown Sedona. It's got the southwest chill vibe and a large back patio that's surrounded by gorgeous trees and mountains.
Read MoreThe Chai Spot in Sedona is a tranquil place to sip chai. It has a peaceful boho vibe with floor cushions and colorful pillows in an outdoor space.
Read MoreRiding ATVs or buggy's through the Sedona wilderness is exhilarating. The first trail led us to Palatki, site of Indian ruins and pictographs etched into the red rock walls. We moved along to Boynton Pass, where we zoomed through the colorful canyons, red rock pinnacles, and high mountains.
Read MoreBell Rock is among the many towering mountains and vistas of Red Rock State Park. There are amazing panoramic views of the prominent red rock formations like Courthouse Butte as you ascent.
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