Marble Canyon, Arizona
Top Stories in and near Marble Canyon
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EXCLUSIVE: Area man visits popular spot - doesn't post on social media about how crowded it is
Outbound: Phileas, thanks for joining us today. Phileas: Happy to be here. O: You recently visited Horseshoe Bend, which has become more significantly popular in recent years, even to the point of building a visitor center and additional parking. Which influencer made you decide to go? P: Sorry, ...Read more -
Family Fun Adventure at Lake Powell
In the last year and a half or so, our lifestyle as a family changed drastically, in part because of the pandemic that has affected everyone. In February 2020, we bought a house in Northern Utah. Until that point, we had been traveling full-time for over 5 years, visiting new countries, and new s...Read more -
Page, Arizona
Avoid the Crowds at Horseshoe Bend and Explore Waterholes Canyon
My wife and I hiked Water Holes Canyon from east of highway 89 outside of Page, Arizona. We obtained our $12 permits from the Tribal Parks Office in a trailer next to the LeChee Chapter House as this is part of the Navajo Nation. The parking area is close to Horseshoe Bend but definitely not as c...Read more -
Page, Arizona
What I Learned Photographing Antelope Canyon
LOWER VS UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON There are TWO canyons called Antelope – Lower Antelope Canyon and Upper Antelope Canyon. Both are worth visiting and it’s easy to see both in just half a day or so. Lower Antelope Canyon is V-shaped (wide at the top and narrow at the bottom) and you’ll access it via...Read more -
Page, Arizona
Sunset at Horseshoe Bend Reminds Me Why I Love The Outdoors
DISPATCHES FROM THE FIELD: HORSESHOE BEND Horseshoe Bend is one of the most photographed spots on the Colorado River. It lies about 120 miles north of Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim and approximately 5 miles from Page, Arizona and nearby Lake Powell. It is a must see staple of the outdoor...Read more