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"Page is a small town that sits on the Utah-Arizona border, and is home to profoundly gorgeous landscapes that make it feel like you’re visiting another planet. In my opinion, it’s also vastly underrated, passed over by travelers who flock to only The Grand Canyon or Utah’s big-name parks. While it's become a sacred spot for me, I’m ready to share its beauty with others. Here’s why I think it’s worth a spot on everyone’s travel bucket list. You may not be familiar with the phrase “Horseshoe Bend,” but I’d bet you’d recognize this iconic landscape if I showed you a photo. Located in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area minutes from Page, this US landmark gets its name because of the dramatic, near-perfect horseshoe-shaped curve the bright blue Colorado river creates as it weaves through rust-colored Glen Canyon. This is one of Page’s premiere “must-see” stops, and the aerial vista platform is accessible via a very short hike from a parking lot. The Antelope Slot Canyons are another iconic landscape to see while in Page. These narrow passages are made of sandstone and were formed over thousands of years via wind and water. The way they twist and turn takes you on a real journey, and they let in the most gorgeous, transporting light beams. The Slot Canyons are located on Navajo Nation land and not to be missed, just know that they require advanced reservations. "
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