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Antelope Canyon is located on Navajo lands and payment of a fee to the tribe is required in order to visit these slot canyons. In addition you must "hire" a guide who also collects a fee. The Antelope Canyons are divided into upper and...
Lee's Ferry is not really a destination point, but rather it is a departure point. Fisherman fish the Colorado locally or launch their boats to fish up stream toward the Glen Canyon Dam. But more significantly, the boat launch ramp at...
The Cobra Arch is a natural arch which looks like a cobra head.
This is a quick and easy hike that I learned about from a local while we were having lunch at the Wave. It is a scenic hike back to small bench that is loaded with the "toad stools" which are formed when a hard cap rock lays on softer,...
The Wave is an amazing hike. The name comes from the sandstone formation that folds on itself like a wave. The trailhead is in Utah but the hike traverses south and crosses the border into Arizona just a few hundred yards before reaching this...
Buckskin Gulch is a very popular entry route to the Paria River with the Wire Pass Trailhead being the one of the most popular starting points. Camping is allowed in the canyons but there are no good camping spots in the Buckskin Gulch beyond...
The area known as the "Arizona Strip" which is located East of Page, AZ., along the Arizona/Utah border allows access to a number of very nice hikes. From this camp ground you can hike the following:
There are several ways to visit this wonderful natural geological feature; there are arduous overland trails which require permits and guides from the Navajo Nation; but most commonly, the monument is reached by boat - your private craft, a rental...
There are a number of really nice hikes in the area known as the "Arizona Strip" which is located East of Page, AZ., along the Arizona/Utah border. This is a very special part of the world - enjoy!
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