Kane County, Utah
Top Stories in and near Kane County
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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 -
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 -
Lake Powell, Utah
These 10 Photos Will Inspire You to Visit Lake Powell
Lake Powell is one of the most stunning locations in the country and truly offers an adventure option for everyone. You can spend your days hiking, rent kayaks or paddle boards, or head out on a boat tour with one of Lake Powell Resort and Marina's expert guides. Once you wear yourself out with a...Read more -
Lake Powell, Utah
72 Hours of Adventure in North Lake Powell
You and your buddies want to go somewhere for a long weekend, but no one has any good ideas. Somebody suggests North Lake Powell, and you see so many options! This is both good and bad. You have a lot to choose from, but how will you select the best adventures? Since you only have 72 hours, it's ...Read more -
Lake Powell, Utah
How to spend 3 epic days at Lake Powell
The Lake Powell area in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is an adventure mecca that has activities for any and all travelers. The 186-mile Lake Powell, which spans the Arizona-Utah border, is the second-largest man-made reservoir in the United States. It has approximately 2,000 miles of shor...Read more -
Lake Powell, Utah
A Photographer's Guide to North Lake Powell
After a recent trip to Bullfrog Marina on the north side of Lake Powell, I was inspired to share my tips for photographing the lake with others. The north side of the lake is much less photographed and visited than the south side due to the remoteness. This is all the more reason why North Lake P...Read more -
Bullfrog, Utah
3 Amazing Boating + Hiking Adventures in Lake Powell
Lake Powell is an amazing destination for any trip. Whether you have a weekend, a single night, or even a couple of weeks, the only disappointing part about Lake Powell will be when you have to leave. With so many sights to be seen, how do you choose the best ones? Here is a list of my top three ...Read more -
Escalante, Utah
Squeezing through the Slot Canyons of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
“Where are we supposed to go? Under these rocks?” Alex asked. To both of our sides shot up towering sandstone walls that enclosed us into a space no more than a couple feet across. Ahead of us was a pile of fallen boulders that looked impenetrable; it seemed we had hit a dead end. I fished my pho...Read more