Horseshoe Bend

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N Hwy-89
Page, AZ 86040
This horseshoe-shaped incised meander of the Colorado River is just a short hike from the beginning of Grand Canyon National Park. The overlook point, which can be accessed via the town of Page, is particularly popular during sunset when the landscape is at its most vibrant, and the iconic turquoise bend glows against the orange cliffs. Although the desert hike is relatively easy, you won’t encounter much shade, so be sure to bring a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water. To maximize your time here, join a tour that includes other picturesque sights like Glen Canyon Dam and Antelope Canyon. – Tripadvisor

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Lori I.
10/14/2025

It's approx 0.8mile walk (my Garmin was tracking it) from the parking area to the horseshoe, with the slightest downhill slope on a gravel pathway, nothing strenuous. It seemed longer than 0.8mi...

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Danielle P.
11/17/2025

For $10 it's cool to see. As others have said, there's nothing keeping you from falling off the edge except your own free will. It's a huge bend in the shape of a horseshoe that you're able to see...

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Mel Y.
10/2/2025

A short scenic stop that you can couple with Antelope Canyon, this 1.5-mile round-trip walk to a pretty view of the Colorado River's horseshoe-shaped bend. There's a $10 fee per car. The entire...

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Jose P.
11/17/2025

Our first stop on our tour was Horseshoe Bend. This majestic site was created by nature's sheer forces and millions of years. The site can be accessed by a winding trail that will lead you to the...

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Jeannie W.
11/22/2025

Plenty of parking. Free entry. Short walk to the most gorgeous view of horseshoe bend. You can tell there's several social media people as they climb on to the rocks past the railing risking their...

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