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Arizona, Travel · April 6, 2024

TOP THINGS TO DO In PAGE, Arizona – ULTIMATE GUIDE to all the cool places!

Top things to do in Page Arizona
Horseshoe Bend

Looking for the best things to do in Page, Arizona? In this Page, AZ Guide, I’ve added all the top, most famous spots in Page, as well as hidden gems and secrets that I’m sure you will LOVE on your next trip to Page.

Nestled in the heart of the stunning red rock landscapes of northern Arizona, Page is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. If you want to feel like you’re exploring Mars – you will have the time of your life here!

In this ultimate guide to the top attractions in Page, Arizona, we’ll take you on a journey through the must-see attractions, hidden gems, and practical tips for planning your visit. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure in this land of red rocks, turquoise waters, and boundless natural beauty. Let’s dive in!

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 If you’re traveling to Arizona, I think you’ll find the following guides extremely useful!

  • Kayaking Antelope Canyon – Everything You Need to Know!

Top Things to do in Page, Arizona

Let’s jump straight into exploring all of the top attractions in Page, Az. From hiking through stunning slot canyons to exploring ancient rock formations, Page, Arizona offers a wide array of outdoor activities and attractions. Here are the ultimate things to do in Page that will make your visit truly unforgettable.

1. Horseshoe Bend

Horseshoe Bend - top attraction in Page Arizona
Horseshoe Bend

Time required: 1-2 hours

Hike: 1.5 miles roundtrip

Parking Fees: Horseshoe Bend itself is in the park, but the parking lot is on city land, so you need to pay for parking. National Park Service passes do not apply for the parking lot.

Best time to visit: morning or sunset

Horseshoe Bend is definitely a bucket list destination and most popular attraction in Page, Arizona. It is one of the places that you NEED to see at least once in your life! The pictures just don’t do it justice. I visited a Grand Canyon the day before, and I thought that nothing could beat it. Well… I was wrong! 

Horseshoe Bend is a dramatic bend in the Colorado River that forms a horseshoe-shaped curve in the rock. Take a short hike to the overlook and enjoy breathtaking views of this iconic landmark.

The best time to visit Horseshoe Bend, in my opinion, is at sunset. I recommend going at least 1 hour before, so you can catch the sun setting behind the beautiful canyon. But this place is majestic any time of the day, so don’t worry if you can’t make it to the sunset.

To get to Horseshoe Bend, simply follow the signs from Highway 89 to the designated parking area. From there, it’s a quick and easy half-mile hike to the viewpoint. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water, especially during the hotter months.

Horseshoe Bend is definitely one of the best things to do in Arizona.

2. Antelope Canyon

Antelope Canyon - top things to do in Page Arizona
Antelope Canyon

Time required: 1.5–2 hours

Hike: 0.3-0.8 miles roundtrip, Lower Antelope Canyon has some stairs

Challenges: guided tour required, book in advance! (Book your tour here)

Cost: $50-$125

Book antelope canyon tour

Antelope Canyon is one of the most popular attractions in Page, Arizona, and in the USA, and it is just something you absolutely CANNOT MISS. It is one of the most famous and most beautiful slot canyons I have ever visited.

Antelope Canyon is composed of two separate sections, known as Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon. Both canyons are famous for their stunning rock formations, narrow passageways, and beautiful light beams that filter down from above.

To visit Antelope Canyon, you will need to book a guided tour with one of the authorized tour operators in the area. Antelope Canyon is located on Indian land and is is protected by the Navajo Parks and only authorized tour companies can take visitors to the canyon. The main reason for that is, unfortunately, vandalism and safety. (There is a way to get into part of the canyon without a tour, which I will tell you about later!)

Lower Antelope Canyon

In Lower Antelope Canyon, anticipate encountering a narrower slot canyon with smaller chambers compared to Upper Antelope Canyon. Also, it has an interesting feature: multiple sets of ladders.

Upper Antelope Canyon

In the Upper Canyon, there is much more space. It is flat and easy. Upper Antelope Canyon is also where you can catch those world-famous sunbeams between the spring and fall months, but only during peak-time tours. If you are traveling with infants, young children, seniors, or anyone with mobility limitations, Upper Antelope Canyon would be the best choice for your slot canyon tour.

When visiting Antelope Canyon, it’s important to be prepared for changing weather conditions and extreme temperatures. The canyon can get very hot during the summer months, so be sure to bring plenty of water and wear sunscreen. In the winter, temperatures can drop quickly, so dress warmly.

Photographers flock to Antelope Canyon for its unique lighting effects and vibrant colors. The best time to capture these incredible shots is during midday, when sunlight filters down through the narrow openings in the rocks. Be sure to bring your camera and tripod to capture these unforgettable moments.

3. Kayaking Antelope Canyon

Kayaking to Antelope Canyon
Kayaking to Antelope Canyon

Time required: 3-4 hours

Distance: 3.5 miles one way (7 miles roundtrip)

Challenges: Pretty challenging if you go all the way to reach Antelope Canyon

There is an alternative way to see Antelope Canyon – you can KAYAK ANTELOPE CANYON! You can rent a kayak or even a jet ski, paddle through Lake Powell and do a short hike to see a portion of Antelope Canyon! The best part – you are going to avoid all the crowds, and have the Antelope Canyon all to yourself. 

I have a whole guide on how to Kayak the Antelope Canyon.

Paddling through the narrow slot canyon, you’ll feel like you’re in another world, I can guarantee you that!

4. Lake Powell  – Rent Jet Ski , Kayak or Paddle Board

Top things to do in Page Arizona

Time required: 2–6 hours

Entrance fee: $30/vehicle

Website: click here

Lake Powell is a massive reservoir surrounded by red rock cliffs and sandy beaches. Rent a boat or kayak and explore the crystal-clear waters, hidden coves, and picturesque canyons.

Jet skis are a blast for those who crave speed and excitement. I personally had so much fun exploring Lake Powell and slot canyons by jet ski.

If you prefer a more leisurely pace, kayaking or paddle boarding is a great way to experience the serenity of Lake Powell up close. Paddle along tranquil coves and hidden beaches, taking in breathtaking views of the surrounding scenery.

Antelope Point Marina is where you are going to launch your kayak. You can rent your kayak/jet ski from there, but make sure to book it in advance! When we arrived early in the morning, all the rentals were already sold out!

The Public boat ramp is close by, you will launch from there if you bring your own kayak, or if you rent from any other place in Page, then they will bring the kayak/ jet ski to you.

5. Boat Rentals in Page, Arizona

Top things to do in Page Arizona
Boating in Lake Powell

Time required: from few hours up to a whole day

Entrance fee: $30/vehicle

Website: click here

Lake Powell offers an Ultimate boating experience. There are various types of boats available for rent, from speedboats to pontoon boats, catering to different preferences and group sizes. Whether you’re planning a day of fishing, swimming, or simply cruising along the shimmering waters, a boat rental allows you to create your own adventure on Lake Powell.

6. Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam - Top things to do in Page Arizona
Glen Canyon Dam

Time required: 20-40 min

Visitor Center Tour Cost: around $5

This towering structure, standing at over 700 feet high, offers panoramic vistas of the Colorado River and the rugged desert terrain.

Visit Carl B. Hayden Visitor Center

It is located 700 feet above the Colorado River, overlooking Glen Canyon Dam and Bridge. The visitor center provides many interesting exhibits, audio-visual programs, and ranger presentations, as well as a gift shop and an educational bookstore.

Take a tour of Glen Canyon Dam, which holds back the waters of Lake Powell. Learn about the history of this engineering marvel and enjoy panoramic views from the observation deck.

The hike to the scenic overlook is relatively easy, with a well-maintained trail that takes you to a viewpoint overlooking the dam and the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Along the way, you’ll be treated to stunning views of the surrounding red cliffs and the emerald waters of Lake Powell.

As you reach the overlook, find a comfortable spot to sit and take in the beauty of the landscape. The vastness of the canyon, the serene waters, and the towering dam create a sense of awe and appreciation for the natural wonders of the region. Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the breathtaking scenery.

7. Wahweap Overlook 

Wahweap Overlook 
Wahweap Overlook 

Time required: a short stop

Hiking required? No.

Address: 1000 US Highway 89, Page, AZ 86040-1468

Best time to visit: sunrise and sunset

Fee: located on Glen Canyon Recreational Area and requires $30 per vehicle fee. However, some people mention that the entrance road to the Wahweap Overlook does not have a toll booth. It is on the honor system. 

For panoramic views of Lake Powell and the surrounding red rock landscapes, head to the Wahweap Overlook. Located just off Highway 89, this scenic viewpoint offers a stunning vantage point to take in the beauty of the region.

At Wahweap Overlook, you’ll be treated to unobstructed views of the shimmering waters of Lake Powell, the towering sandstone cliffs, and the vast expanse of the desert. It’s the perfect spot to watch the sunrise or sunset, as the changing light paints the landscape in vibrant hues.

8. Hike The Hanging Gardens Trail

Hanging Garden Trail in Page, Arizona
Hanging Garden Trail

Hike: 1.4 mile

Time required: 30 min

Trail: easy, mainly flat

Kid and dog friendly

Embark on a scenic hike along the Hanging Gardens Trail. This 1.4-mile out-and-back trail takes about 30 min and is a pretty easy, family-friendly hike. 

9. White Pockets

White Pockets
White Pockets

Hike: 2 miles round trip

Trail: easy with slight elevation

Time required: 1-2 hours

Challenges: Some of the attractions here require 4×4 to access due to rough dirt roads, but guided tours are available as well.

Distance from Page: 1 hour 10 min

Tour: book here

White Pockets is a part of the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument.

The most iconic hike in the area leads to the the Wave and South Coyote Buttes. But the permits for the Wave are almost impossible to get. You can try for the Daily Lottery through the Recreation.gov app. If you can’t get a permit, White Pockets is also an amazing place to visit.

Book White pockets tour

10. Waterhole Canyon – Alternative to Antelope Canyon

Hike: 1.2 miles round trip

Trail: easy

Time required: 1-2 hours

Tour required: Yes

Price: $81/person

Tour: book here

Waterhole Canyon is a slot canyon, located in Page, Arizona, that resembles Antelope Canyon. I think the Antelope Canyon is something that everyone should see once. But if you are trying to book the tour last minute, and Antelope Canyon is sold out, or you are trying to avoid crowds, this tour could be a great alternative.

Like the Antelope Canyon, the Waterhole Slot Canyon is located on Navajo tribal land, so you are not allowed to hike to the canyon and visit on your own. Check out the available tours here.

The Waterhole Canyon tour includes three slot canyon sections and a few ladders, as well as some narrow sections.

Most tourists like this tour for not being nearly as crowded as Antelope Canyon, and having plenty of time for photos.

11. Camp at Lone Rock Beach

Camping at Lone Rock Beach
Camping at Lone Rock Beach

Camping Fee: $14/vehicle per night

Website: here

Lone Rock Beach is a perfect stop if you’d like to camp for a night or two. It is a beautiful sandy beach located on the shores of Lake Powell. With its crystal-clear waters and stunning red rock backdrop, Lone Rock Beach provides the perfect setting for a day of relaxation and water activities.

12. Powell Museum

Time required: 30 min – 1 hour

Price: $12

Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of Page, Arizona, at the Powell Museum. Located near the shores of Lake Powell, this museum provides a fascinating insight into the region’s geological, archaeological, and cultural past.

Explore the exhibits that showcase the natural wonders of the area, the history of the Glen Canyon Dam construction, and the lives of the Native American tribes who call this region home. Learn about the expeditions of John Wesley Powell, the explorer who led the first scientific exploration of the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon.

13. Beehive Trail

Beehive Trail in Page Arizona
Beehive Trail

Hike: 1.9 mile loop

Time required: 45 min

Difficulty: easy

Beehive Trail is considered an easy hike with interesting rock formations along the way.

Parking to explore this area is reached near the Beehives Campground. From US Hwy 89 north of Carl Hayden Visitor Center, turn left onto dirt road 1/4 mile before the turnoff to Wahweap South Entrance. Drive past the Beehives campground to the designated parking area for Beehive area hikes

14. Rainbow Bridge National Monument

Rainbow Bridge National Monument
Rainbow Bridge National Monument

Boat ride: 2 hours, one way

Hike: 2 miles round trip

Book a tour: here

Embark on a 50-mile cruise down Lake Powell, followed by a 1-mile hike, to witness the magnificent Rainbow Bridge.

Rainbow Bridge National Monument is one of the largest natural bridges in the world. Located in the Navajo Nation, this stunning rock formation is a sacred site for the Native American tribes and a must-see destination for any visitor to Page, Arizona.

The Rainbow Bridge is only accessible by boat from Wahweap Marina (or an overnight backpacking trip), followed by a 2-mile roundtrip hike. Book a tour here.

15. Take a Helicopter Tour

Time required: 1 hour

Price: around $299

Book: here

For a truly unforgettable experience, take to the skies with a helicopter tour and enjoy stunning aerial views of the Page, Arizona area. From the comfort of a helicopter, you’ll soar above the iconic landmarks and take in the breathtaking landscapes from a whole new perspective.

During the helicopter tour, you’ll have the opportunity to admire the majestic beauty of Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell, and the surrounding red rock formations. The bird’s-eye view allows you to appreciate the vastness of these natural wonders and capture incredible photos from a unique angle.

There are several helicopter tour operators in Page, offering a range of flight durations and routes. Whether you choose a short scenic flight or an extended tour, the experience of seeing the landscape from above is truly awe-inspiring and a highlight of any visit to Page, Arizona.

Book helicopter tour

16. Explore Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument

Distance from Page, AZ: 2 hours, 55 miles

Entrance Fee: free

Nestled in northern Arizona, the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument offers a vast wilderness waiting to be explored. The area boasts a rich tapestry of sandstone cliffs, desert landscapes, and unique rock formations, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

With a variety of trails catering to different skill levels, visitors can immerse themselves in the natural beauty and solitude of this remarkable place. The Escalante Canyons area is popular amongst hikers with its abundance of trails, including the Dry Fork Narrows leading to captivating slot canyons such as Peek-a-boo and Spooky Gulch, cascading waterfalls like the Upper and Lower Calf Creek Falls.

17. Enjoy the Star Gazing in the Desert Night Sky

Stargazing at Page, Arizona
Stargazing at Page, Arizona

With its remote location and minimal light pollution, Page, Arizona offers the perfect opportunity for stargazing in the desert night sky. Up to 15,000 stars can be seen in the area and it is the perfect spot to watch a meteor shower.

Find a spot away from the city lights, preferably in a secluded desert area or a designated stargazing site, and prepare to be amazed by the brilliance of the night sky. Look up and marvel at the Milky Way stretching across the vast expanse, spot constellations, and observe shooting stars streaking across the heavens.

Bring a telescope or binoculars to enhance your stargazing experience, and consider downloading a stargazing app to learn more about the celestial bodies above. Whether you’re a seasoned astronomer or a casual admirer of the night sky, stargazing in Page, Arizona is a truly mesmerizing experience.

18. Visit Kanab, Utah

Moqui caves in Kanab Utah
Moqui caves in Kanab Utah

Distance from Page, AZ: 1 h 15 min, 74 miles

Time required: at least 1 day

Nestled in the heart of Southern Utah, Kanab is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Known as Little Hollywood, this charming town offers a unique blend of natural beauty and western movie history. With countless outdoor adventures, stunning Utah national parks, and some of the best hikes in Utah, it’s no wonder that Kanab has become one of the top US travel destinations for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience.

I have a whole guide on top things to do in Kanab:

  • TOP THINGS TO DO IN KANAB, UT

19. Visit the Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon

Distance from Page, AZ: 2.5 hours, 140 miles

Time required: at least 1 day

If Grand Canyon is on your Bucket List, you can drive 2.5 hours to visit this natural wonder.

Plan your day trip in advance, considering the time it takes to drive to the Grand Canyon, the activities you want to do, and the viewpoints you want to visit. Whether you choose to visit the South Rim or the less crowded North Rim, a trip to the Grand Canyon will leave you in awe of the Earth’s natural wonders.

How to get to Page, Arizona

The small town of Page is located along Highway 89 in northern Arizona, just a few miles from the Utah border.

Airport Closest to Page, Arizona

The closest major airport is in Las Vegas, Nevada, which is approximately a 4-hour drive from Page. From Las Vegas, you can rent a car or opt for a guided tour to reach Page.

The closest small airport is located in Flagstaff, which is two hours away by car. From there, you can rent a car or take a shuttle to Page.

Best Time to Visit Page, AZ

The best time to visit Page, Arizona, is during the spring and fall seasons, when the temperatures are mild and the weather is pleasant. Spring, from March to May, offers comfortable temperatures and blooming wildflowers, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities and hiking.

Fall, from September to November, brings cooler temperatures and vibrant fall foliage, creating a picturesque setting. It’s also a less crowded time to visit, allowing for a more serene experience at the popular attractions.

Summer months, from June to August, can be hot and crowded, especially in July and August, which are considered the peak tourist season. If you choose to visit during the summer, be prepared for high temperatures and plan outdoor activities accordingly.

Best Hotels in Page, Arizona

So what are the best places to stay in Page, Arizona? When it comes to finding the best hotels in Page, Arizona, you’ll have some choice. Whether you’re looking for luxury accommodations, budget-friendly options, or family-friendly hotels, Page has it all. Here are some of the top-rated hotels in Page:

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Lake Powell Resort

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Hyatt Place

Best Western View of Lake Powell Hotel

Country Inn & Suits by Radisson

Hampton Inn & Suites Page – Lake Powell

RV Parks near Page, Arizona

For those traveling in RVs or campers, there are several RV parks near Page, Arizona that offer a range of amenities and services. Here are some popular RV parks in the area:

  • Wahweap RV & Campground: Located near the Wahweap Marina, this RV park offers full hookups, shower facilities, a laundry room, and stunning views of Lake Powell.
  • Page Lake Powell Campground: Situated on the outskirts of Page, this campground offers RV sites with full hookups, tent sites, and various amenities, including a swimming pool, a playground, and a picnic area.
  • Wahweap Trailer Village: Another option near Lake Powell, this RV park provides full hookups, laundry facilities, and access to the amenities of the nearby Lake Powell Resort.
  • Lone Rock Beach Campground: Located on the shores of Lake Powell, this beachfront campground offers dry camping sites and a unique desert camping experience.

Best Restaurants in Page, Arizona

You’ll discover restaurants here offer a variety of cuisines to choose from, including Texas-style smoked brisket at Big John’s Texas Barbecue, authentic Mexican dishes at El Tapatio and Fiesta Mexicana, fried chicken and ice-cold beer at BirdHouse, and so much more. 

Sunset 89 – delicious Island Pacific Rim cuisine, restaurant and bar

Gone West Family Restaurant – If you’re looking for a Western vibe and live music, that’s a place.

El Tapatio Mexican Restaurant – traditional Mexican cuisine

The Rainbow Room At Wahweap Lodge & Marina Fine Dining – located at the Lake Powell Resort, this restaurant offers breakfast, lunch and dinner 

BirdHouse – unique fried chicken experience

Driftwood Lounge – grab a drink and enjoy a stunning view of Lake Powell after a day of hiking

In conclusion, Page, Arizona offers a diverse range of activities for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. From iconic destinations like Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon to exploring the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, there’s something for everyone. Make sure you plan your visit according to the best time to maximize your experience, and consider staying in one of the top hotels or RV parks for convenience. Whether you’re into water sports, hiking, stargazing, or helicopter tours, Page has it all. Explore the hidden gems, savor local cuisine, and capture stunning landscapes while being mindful of respecting the environment. Your trip to Page, Arizona promises unforgettable memories and breathtaking moments amidst nature’s wonders.

FAQ

What is the Best Time of Year to Visit Page, Arizona?

The best time to visit Page, Arizona is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and perfect for outdoor activities. However, this is also the peak season, so expect larger crowds and higher prices. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting in the spring or fall, when the weather is still pleasant but the crowds are smaller.

How Many Days Should I Spend in Page, Arizona?

To fully explore the attractions in Page, Arizona, it is recommended to spend at least two to three days. This will give you enough time to visit Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, and Lake Powell, as well as take part in any additional activities such as hiking or boating. If you’re short on time, a full day can still allow you to see the main highlights, but for a more relaxed experience, plan for a longer stay.

Are Tours of Antelope Canyon necessary?

Yes, tours of Antelope Canyon are necessary as it is a protected site and can only be accessed with a Navajo tour guide. The canyon is located on Navajo land, and the tribe has implemented a mandatory tour guide policy to protect the delicate environment and ensure visitor safety. A guided tour will provide you with valuable information about the canyon’s history and geology, as well as the best photo opportunities.

Can I Visit Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon in One Day?

Absolutely, , but it will be a packed schedule. Read my whole guide on visiting Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon to plan your trip.

Is Page Arizona worth visiting?

Absolutely, Page Arizona is well worth visiting for its stunning natural wonders like Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell. The unique landscapes and outdoor activities make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

What is famous about Page Arizona?

Page, Arizona is famous for its stunning natural attractions such as Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell. Visitors flock to Page to marvel at the breathtaking slot canyons, picturesque river bends, and vast reservoir perfect for water activities.

What are the Must-See Attractions for First-Time Visitors?

For first-time visitors to Page, Arizona, the must-see attractions include Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell, and the Glen Canyon Dam. These iconic sites showcase the natural beauty of the area and offer breathtaking views.

Are there any Hidden Gems in Page, Arizona I Shouldn’t Miss?

Yes! Don’t miss kayaking the Antelope Canyon or check out Waterholes Canyon for a less crowded alternative to Antelope Canyon.

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The Narrows is one of the most popular hikes in Zion, and one of the most unique ones! Most of the hike, you walk in the water in the beautiful canyon.. and it gets really deep at some points! During hot summer it’s so refreshing!

How to do the Narrows hike🥾:
- it’s easy - moderate hike, and you can choose how far you go! Most people walk about 1-2 hours one way! But honestly I didn’t want to stop! It’s beautiful and so fun, so it took me around 5-6 hours total for the hike! 

- Rent the gear - boots🥾,neoprene socks 🧦and hiking poles! There are a couple of places near the  park entrance where you can rent, ex @zionoutfitter . . The water is pretty cold, and since you walk for 2-6 hours, with your feet in the water, it will make your life more comfortable! Also, it’s pretty rocky, so special boots and hiking poles are highly recommended! I saw lots of people falling!

- it’s Easy-Moderate hike, and you can choose how far you go
- most people, this hike takes 2-6 hours!
- I recommend renting the gear (poles, neoprene socks and boots). The water is pretty cold, and since you walk for 2-6 hours, with your feet in the water, it will make your life more comfortable! Also, it’s pretty rocky, so special boots and hiking poles are highly recommended! I saw lots of people falling!

- to get there, hop on a free Shuttle that goes in the park, and get off at the last stop! (Around 45 mins)

- also, there’s a a 1 mile hike to the Narrows (20-30 min)

- keep in mind, there are no bathrooms on this hike 

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White Sands in New Mexico is ultimate bucket list location! Beautiful and unique spot!

White Sands is not really a sand, but a gypsum field (the largest in the world). These dune was formed when an ancient sea evaporated! 

-The gypsum is different to the touch, very soft and slightly cool, even when it’s hot in the dessert!

- It was very warm in the dessert, but the “sand” was so cold at the sunset, that I almost froze my feet.. I ran to the car after, and tried to warm my toes with the car heater!

- Unlike sand, gypsum dissolves in the water!  But because its’s rarely raining in the dessert, the dunes are still there!

Few things you can do in the park:
✅drive around and enjoy the scenic view
✅climb the dunes
✅sand sledding - you can rent the sleds in the park for $10
✅Interdunes boardwalk - if you don’t want to take your shoes off, it’s a perfect 0.4 mile mile walk!
✅watch sunset - believe me, it’s absolutely out of this world!

💵Entrance fee is $25 or National park pass!

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A place where most photos of clear blue waters and large stones of Lake Tahoe are taken📸

No Lake Tahoe is complete without a visit to #SandHarborBeach

My TOP Things to do:
- Relax on the beach /swimming
- Stroll on the wooden Walkway (the views are breathtaking)
- Rent a kayak/paddle board and swim to #BonsaiRock (around 30 min)
- Have a picnic on the beach ( there are picnic areas in a shade)
- #ChimneyBeach is a short drive away, and has chimney right on the beach!
- have dinner at #inclinevillage

💵Parking $10.
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We visited #LakeTahoe in Summer, when the weather is warm and you can do a lot water activities. I think 3-4 days is great to experience this place. We stayed in #SouthLakeTahoe

My itinerary:
Travel Day: 
	⁃	Arrive, check in the hotel
	⁃	Have dinner (I recommend @verdemexicanrotisserie , or @basecamppizzacompany )
	⁃	Walk near the lake
	⁃	Spend evening walking around Heavenly Village (restaurants, bars, shops)

Day 1
	⁃	Get coffee (@clydescoffeeroastingcompany is amazing) or breakfast in the village.
	⁃	Drive to #EmeraldBayStatepark and stop to take an iconic photo at #EmeraldBay viewpoint.
	⁃	Park and walk down to #Vikingsholm castle (1 mile hike)
	⁃	While down there, you can rent a kayak and swim to #FAnnnetteIsland Bring a lunch with you and have picnic right on the island
	⁃	While you there, #EagleLake is a beautiful 1.8 mile hike with waterfall and the lake is stunning, you can swim there
	⁃	Have dinner at @basecamppizzacompany and drinks at The Hangar @thehangar_laketahoe (amazing patio in the wood, great beer and Fresh tacos)

Day 2 (Explore East) 
	⁃	Have breakfast in the village or famous The Getaway cafe
	⁃	Explore #SandHarbor
	⁃	Rent kayaks there and go to #BonsaiRock
	⁃	Explore #ChimneyBeach and #SecretCove
	⁃	Watch Sunset at East Shore Trail (you can also rent bikes there)
	⁃	Have dinner in Incline Village (@inclinedburgers is great)

Day 3 (Explore North and West)
	⁃	Have breakfast in Truckee (@squeezein_tr or coffee in Coffee Bar)
	⁃	Explore the Old West town of #Truckee
	⁃	Explore #DonnerPass and Donner memorial tunnels
	⁃	You can also do river rafting
	⁃	Or Explore Black Beach
	⁃	Finish the day with dinner at Truckee

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