8 Great Hikes near Page, Arizona
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- 8 Great Hikes near Page, Arizona
We love northern Arizona. One of our favorite places to go is Page, Arizona. There are so many things to see up there. We've been going for years, and I don't feel like we've even scratched the surface.
Anyway, I get a lot of questions based on locations rather than specific hikes, so I wanted to start putting together some videos highlighting cool things to see in different areas. Page, AZ immediately came to mind.
If you go, here are eight places you definitely want to see:
1. Spencer Trail
Full video: • Hiking the Spencer Tra...
2. Cathedral Wash
Full video: • Cathedral Wash Trail, ...
3. Horseshoe Bend
4. Waterholes Canyon
5. Toadstools
6. The Wave
Hiking guide: • Hiking the Wave in Ari...
2021 permit guide: • How to get permits for...
2020 permit guide: • How to get Permits for...
7. Buckskin Gulch & Wire Pass
Trail guide: • Buckskin Gulch via Wir...
Recent trip: • Hiking the Longest and...
8. White Pocket
Full video (plus the Wave): • If you go to the Wave ...
I also included a bonus trip; the back haul up Marble Canyon to the Glen Canyon Dam. This isn't hiking, but a relaxing kayak down the Colorado river was too much fun to leave out.
Marble canyon full video: • Kayaking Marble Canyon...
Yes, I had to mention Antelope Canyon. Personally, I feel that Buckskin Gulch or even Waterholes Canyon are better alternatives though. But you can be the judge.
I hope you find this video helpful. Feel free to ask questions, or leave a comment on your favorite hikes in the area I may have left off the list.
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Jerry, thanks for your accurate description of trails and hikes. You are the real deal. I too am an avid hiker of the canyons in the SW (even though I live in Ohio). I've done all on this video except Spencer and Waterholes. The first two times i went to Horseshoe Bend, there was just a pull off the road and make your way thru the scrub brush over to the canyon rim. When I took my kids the last time, I was shocked by the parking lot, pay kiosks, paved sidewalks and crowds. Unfortunately, it's all due to the internet. It's a blessing and a curse. I hope to run into you on the trail some day. I'm heading to Moab in a few weeks for my 13th trip there. These hikes never get old. Keep up the good reporting and I'll keep taking notes from your videos. Thanks again.
Omg, Thank you Jerry
I am 74, I hiked Mt. Everest base camp on my 72nd birthday but been stuck ever since bc. Covid.
Now I feel I have no time to waiting around for anything positive for better out come with this pandemic, I decided to move on with in country hiking trips.
I am grateful for your efforts to share your experiences with people like me as desperado, as I am getting older....
I been researching where I want to go next since my last trip to few spots in Easter Sierra, The Valley of Fire, Mt. Charleston, Death Valley and Salton Sea before new years, and I found your video, I said lucky me!!!
COVID definitely ruined some of our plans, but we still get out there. Luckily, there is plenty to do within driving distance of home for us. Everest Base Camp must have been amazing.
@@JerryArizona Yes, Mt. Everest was most beautiful place I ever been.
It took 5 months gym training and hiking few local mountains near me plus plenty of researching for altitude sickness.
I went alone and only hired a guide/porter for my back pack, whole trip took 8 days up, 5 days down.
It was one of my most proud achievement and high of my life.
Valley of Fire is Awesome plenty of interesting places for photos as is Death Valley. If you are not afraid of the heat summer is great since the heat keeps people away but still some tour busses at the popular spots. If you have a 4X4 places like The Race Track and Eureka Sand Dunes are a must see. Also check out Escalante so much to see/hike there I have friends that own a resort there Wild West Retreat that is very reasonably priced but if you camp there are a lot of places to camp along Hole in the Rock Road
oh my god you are a unit of a woman, you hiked on mount everest, impressive
This is our first time in Page. Loving all your videos. You give great info, straight to the point without the extra fluff. Keep doing what you're doing.
What a neat video. Precise information without unnecessary hype, yelling, or music. Just clear information with visuals. Thank you a lot Jerry
My back yard trails. Spencer trail is my favorite but not in the summer heat. Jackass canyon is also a favorite especially when we were kids. I no longer go to the horseshoe bend. And buckskin gulch and Paria is one of many on our list.
If you live close by, you HAVE to check out Buckskin. Love that place.
Great video. My wife and I backpacked Buckskin Gulch in 1989 and it's one of the highlights of my backpacking experiences. I've hiked other slot canyons, but Buckskin is in a league of its own. There had been a flash flood through the canyon two days before so we had to wade through many opaque pools. The variety of shapes of the canyon walls is astonishing. They range from the swoopy curvy shapes that overhang so much you can't see the sky above, to vertical flat faces that go straight up all the way to the rim. There was a vertical drop off that required belaying down to get past. I wonder if that's still there. The entire last mile and a half was under water because of the flash flood and there was quick sand in places which made things interesting. We continued down Pariah Canyon for two days and then hiked back out by Pariah Canyon to Hwy 89 and hitched a ride back to the Wire Pass trailhead. Fantastic experience.
It's a shame about Antelope Canyon. We were there in 1988 and there were no permits and no guides. We had the canyon entirely to ourselves.
The drop was probably the "Rabbit Hole" area, about a mile before the campsites. We've backpacked Buckskin several times and it's one of our favorite trips. So many people are like "I went a mile in and got a feel for it." No. You didn't. It's mind blowing. Glad you got to experience it.
The coolest part of the video was the end. Made me laugh. Thank you for your hard work and effort to make this video and sharing valuable information. I just came back from Sedona. And I’m planning to explore more Arizona hikes before it gets too hot. Thanks guys!!
Man, voiceovers are my least favorite thing to do. They definitely give me plenty of bloopers though.
Thank you for sharing. I grew up in Page and did those hikes long before there were any permits, parking lots or guided hikes.
Those are some beautiful places that should be preserved.
Wow so did I. It was an amazing place to adventure as a youngster.😊
hey, found you again after watching your aravaipa adventure, now I'm new subs!
Let's go hiking!
A couple of those you might not want to do during monsoons! Kool kayak float! Thank you !
I did Paria Canyon /Buckskin Gulch I think in 1989. I saw one photo of the Narrows in Paria Canyon in Backpacker Mag. and I was hooked I wanted to go there. Spent 5 days there. No permits then. saw 2 people on the 1st day and a boy scout troop on the 5th day. Amazing trip.
Buckskin is absolutely amazing. Even now it's not very crowded. The permit system helps immensely.
Thank you for putting this information together! We stayed at Lone Rock October 2021 and instantly the area became one of our favorite places. I hope you put together additional videos like this for the Page area. You create great content.
Thanks! There is so much to do in that area. I purposefully left out a bunch of places up there because they aren't as well known and/or aren't protected by permits, but if you look around, you can find them. Hole in the Rock road is also a solid option relatively nearby. We went back up here recently and stayed at Under Canvas outside Page and that was a unique and interesting experience as well.
Crazy that the lake is so low you can walk to Lone Rock now....
@@JerryArizona I am so glad we saw it when we did. It was really low the first week of November 2021.
Thanks Jerry! Heading to Page in 2 weeks.
I used to fish Lee's ferry often, even had my own flat bottom boat. It is amazing and beautiful and cold ass water!! Timmy C Arizona
That water is FREEZING. But so clear. Loved our trip down there.
We are heading to page late March and I can't wait. Thank you for the great video!
Enjoy! Love that area.
We just wanted to come back to this video and give you many, many thanks for these recommendations. On your suggestion we added Cathedral Wash to a trip last month and it was an AMAZING time. Thank you so much!
Awesome! Glad you got to check it out. I love that area.
Great video. thanks for the bloopers, love 'em!
Love your outtakes! Thanks for sharing
Gorgeous views! Thanks for sharing 👍
Wow! Over 30,000 views! Pretty impressive, Jerry! I think you are the nicest hiker out there. Great video! 👏🥰
Not sure about nicest. I'm kinda that old, cranky, sarcastic guy. But I'll take the compliment.
@@JerryArizona Hi dear Jerry,
How 4 ppl run arround, visit max. altractions (without much hikes: 55+) take max. photos, starting from Las Vegas airport, staying in Page in 2 days (22 & 23 Oct.), please advice.
I highly recommend checking out the Mystical Canyon Antelope Canyon. Very private tour and worth every cent. We were the only ones in the canyon when we hiked it. There are about eleven ladders! I've also hiked Lower AC and Mystical is my favorite! Just amazing! Tell Roseann Wendy sent you! Oh thanks for the alcove info at Toadstools. Did that twice and didn't know about it. Also Cottonwood Canyon Road is very cool and the Cottonwood Narrows. Our last trip we discovered Catstair Canyon- a short and easy hike to a spot where they put old cars to help hold up the road (just past House Rock Valley Road) and just past this there's a short hike to some awesome petroglyphs! I love this area!
We recently drove up Cottonwood Road. So much to see out there. Not everything makes it into the videos. Gotta keep SOME secrets. So what is Mystical Antelope Canyon? The guide service? I searched it and it looks interesting. We're definitely going to do Antelope one of these days.
Thank you for making this video!
Great job. Great video and loved the ending:)
Awesome video. Can't wait to go. Thanks
Super informative, thank you 🙌🏽
Jerry, thanks for making this video and others about several of these specific hikes - taking the family to Page soon and am super-excited for what we're going get to see!
Awesome video thank you for the great list!
Great run down
Great video Jerry
Beautiful views and locations. Thank you for sharing and you have a wonderful week.
Wonderful comprehensive video. Thank you so much for sharing so much great content.
Your out-takes are really funny! Thank you for sharing your experiences.
Thanks Jerry!!
Great information video
Just went to the Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend and Zion for the first time. Loved it all, weather was perfect!
All amazing places. Glad you had a good time and perfect weather.
Glad I did Antelope canyon and Horsehoe Bend in 2014 and 2018 when they weren't so busy and "improved". Both times were in Feb and neither place was busy and it was easy to get a ticket for Antelope with only 1 group in the slot at a time. Now it sounds oversold and annoyingly crowded.
Having now done upper Antelope, I agree. That and Horseshoe Bend are definitely crowded. Worth a stop off, but not an entire trip to Page for me.
Another great video
The end of your videos are my absolute favorite. Lol
I went to Page a few years ago to visit Antelope Canyon. When I saw how insanely crowded it was and saw the mode of transport to the canyon and back on extremely dusty roads, I just left. I drove on to the next national park that I visited. I'll be going again soon, and am very grateful for this excellent video. I will definitely be spending some time in that area this time around. Thanks Jerry!!!
There is so much to see out there. I recommend doing some serious research. Plenty of lesser known/unprotected areas I left out that are right around here to explore as well.
Thx for all the information and amazing tips!
You are welcome. Any questions, let me know.
Love the endings bro
Awesome! I love Page. I had to do Cathedral Wash after watching your video last year. Such a cool hike! I hadn't heard of Waterholes before this video so I am excited to check it out. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Jerry for the videos, we are heading out to Arizona next year and theses types of videos help me decide on where to hike and RV camp .
I was in Page, and did the kayaking to the Antelope canyons... it was really amazing experience, up until all of the boats got on the lake. The waves were just absolutely crazy and made it extremely difficult to kayak. Horseshoe Bend is a tourist trap!!!!!!!!!!
I need to check it out from both directions, just so I know if my complaints are justified.
Thanks Jerry, I’m in northern Arizona but never new some of the places you mentioned. Now I have new places to checked. Super!
What a great video! I live locally and like the work you put in here. You are right that there are other hikes out there in this area. Thanks for the video!
Thank you. You're lucky to be local. I left a lot of places out on purpose. Gotta keep SOME secrets, right?
Always love the bloopers lol tff.
I was born and raised in Page. It's honestly sad to see these places being overcrowded nowadays. About 10 years ago I used to walk my dog to Horseshoe Bend and there would only be 5 vehicles in the parking lot. Now everywhere you go in Page there are tour buses. I fish Lee's Ferry alot too and I noticed theres lots of kayakers now. It's just mindblowing how things have changed, just look at Zion National Park now... that place is a mess haha. Antelope Canyon is something locals avoid now...haha
It's definitely crowded out there. I blame social med....oh. Wait. But I left several places off this specifically because a) they aren't protected by permits and b) I'd like to continue to enjoy them in solitude. Trying to be a little more careful when sharing. We just found several new, awesome and empty places up there a month or so ago, and they didn't make this (or any other) videos.
@@JerryArizona Very cool, Jerry! It’s too bad about Zion and other national parks. It’s terrible how tourists are walking up close to wild animals and taking up close photos, maybe even petting them.
well , i made my debut on spencer trail ! beautiful drive in there and the campground looked nice, not very busy in early march . weather was sunny low 50s, good for hiking . i am an old runner and still fit, was not bothered by the exposure. but, i must admit i was looking for the top like the finish line in a race ! its a grunt ! but the views looking over colorado river and page are worth it. drove back over to cathedral wash with my 8 mos old border collie. he was on leash and when we got to the canyon spot where your 30 ft up, i had to turn around. the pup on a leash going through that spot would have been dangerous . i have driven by lees ferry many times leavin page and heading to fountain hills are to camp. i would not have stopped if i didnt see your video, thanks ! tommy montana
Thanks Jerry! I just moved to Flagstaff and your videos are quickly becoming my list of todos. Already went to Buckskin Gulch and it was indeed amazing!
Awesome, man. Page and Kanab have so much to see. Flagstaff too. Great city. Any questions, let me know.
I agree, a lot of info, but thank you thank you, I’m saving this video and will be looking forward to taking my family to some of these hikes. You made it so delicious, that instead of your video satiating my hunger for pretty views, you made me want to go there! Clear, concise, one treat after another with great commentary. We’ll done, Jerry and co! I’m sure this wasn’t possible without your better half 😅
I would recommend doing Canyon X tours instead of Antelope if you hate crowds, like I do. I did a photo tour in Canyon X 3 years ago, and it was 3 hours for 4 of us to go through the 2 different canyons there. It is the same canyon system as Antelope, so similar pics, just way less crowded. There was about 10 minutes of mass chaos when they brought in a normal tour into the canyon, but other than that, we had the entire canyon to ourselves.
I love the Page area and can't wait to go back someday.
Yeah, I haven't been to Canyon X yet, but keep getting recommendations about it. Personally I prefer technical canyons for real solitude. (Not to mention amazing scenery and a nice adrenaline boost.)
Nice overview for some good top spots (and nice that you leave a room for anyone interested to actually research on their own). Love the whole area you presented - Page to HRV
Yeah, there's definitely a LOT more out there to find. Sometimes it's nice to leave it at that.
The amount of stuff to do in the page kanab area is absolutely ridiculous! It’s incredible how much is still unexplored too! Great video jerry!
Thanks! Definitely sooooo much more up there. I absolutely love the area.
Awesome 👌 👏 great channel 👍
Jerry, I just got back from Page/Lee's Ferry two weeks ago after driving there from San Francisco. Damn, I wish I'd seen your video 'tutorial' before making the trip. There is more to see and do than I realized. Thanks for the videos. ( and the outtakes!)
If you ever head back, let me know if you have any questions. So much to see.
@@JerryArizona Will do. I'm definitely coming back. Thanks.
Thank you
its the bloopers at the end for me lololol
I'm so bad at these voiceovers. Can't help but leave some bloopers in.
Appreciate the info, but love the bloobers at the end. 🤣👌
I do love voiceovers.....
Great overview for Page man! I put in for the Wave lottery again...3rd time now! hoping I''ll actually get picked soon. Probably combine Buckskin is permits allow...crossing my fingers
If you win, hit me up. I know a bunch of other stuff up there you can link together for an incredible trip.
I hiked in and down to the confluence and back in a day, no permit required. It was a long day as started before sunrise and back as sun was setting but doable. I did it in March.
@@JerryArizona will do...I plan on entering the lottery every month until I get it!
Some others I would add on the list (I know you like to research so if you haven't been check these out!): 1) Upper Cathedral Wash (not lower that you had) -- if you're adventurous you can get on top of the Vermillion Cliffs, but not for everyone (see Kelsey's book Non technical slot canyons of the CO plateau) 2) Ropes Trail (sometimes referred to as Fisherman's Trail) -- takes you down to CO river 3) Jackass Canyon 4) Rider Canyon 5) Blue Pools Slot/Wash. Yes you need a guide for Water Holes now so I've never done it (and the reason I won't ever do Antelope)
That 300' rappel will keep me out of Waterholes. Sundance taught me 180' is about as high as I want to go. I'll look into some of those other ones. There's SO MUCH in the area. I kinda wanted to touch more on the better known places for this vid.
I second the Ropes Trail. Fun hike but you need to be sure footed and ok with exposure.
Another great video! Regarding Antelope Canyon: There's North and South Antelope - they're two separate tours. The North is more expensive and arguably more dramatic. Unfortunately, it's a bit of a Disneyland experience regarding crowds. There was/maybe is an exception to this ..maybe. Prior to Covid you could book what was called the photography tour. It was more expensive but the numbers of people was excellent. It did require that you carried a tripod. I'm not seeing this as an advertised option now but it's something worth looking into. Both slots are amazing.
I heard they recently stopped doing the photography tours. I think they just make more money cramming larger tours in, unfortunately.
So ironic that the upper Antelope canyon was a big party place back in high school. You could hike anytime you wanted as long as you had a decent 4x4.
I remember hiking the lower end but you had to bring your own ropes before they installed the ladders.
Page was a wonderful place to grow up in.
Did antelope circa 1992 93 and not that crowdy and I could stop the people by saying Nal Geographic when I was taking pictures . Around this area you have snake Canyon if I remember the name that is another slot one. I came back in2010 : "HELL", But i went back for a second time in early afternoon with Navajo family that I met and we could play hide & seek with the kids... The same time I went back to lower Antelope the one on the other side of the road, first time in the morning and at the gate. It was my second visit and a bit more crowded than the first time but still ok for photography and playing flute.
I need to go to Upper/Middle Antelope one of these days. I'm sure it's beautiful. Never heard of Snake Canyon. Only Waterholes and Canyon X.
Hey jerry amazing video...one question u know if internet connection is good there?
It all depends on where you are. It's spotty reception and depends on the hike and any obstructions like slot canyon walls, etc. In Page or Kanab themselves, reception is fine. You get down into Buckskin Gulch and you won't get signal at all.
Im going back there again. I was going to those hikes but it was raining hard 😭😭😭
Great video! Hoping to do the kayak backhaul soon, could you share what company you used? Thanks
We used Kayak the Colorado and they were great. I have a video showing that trip. It was incredible. I think I linked it in the description.
0:57 Big thanks for this great video, Jerry. We're going to UT this month. Could you tell me where this place is? Thanks in advance!
No problem. That's Alstrom Point. Take a dirt road out of Big Water, just outside Page. High(ish) clearance 4WD to get up to the point where that was shot, but in decent conditions you can get close with about anything if memory serves me correctly.
@@JerryArizona Asltrom Point! YESSSS!!
I can't afford to go this time, but I'll put it on my bucket list to visit someday. I am very happy to have found such a wonderful place.
las part made me laugh so much!
I love my voiceovers, for sure. Glad you enjoyed.
Did you ever make it up to the Moki Dugway? It’s a cool drive up to the top!
Yes. I love that area. Been a couple times now and still want to go back.
Jerry - thanks for this - very informative especially for a Southerner who has NEVER been to the area.
Which trail head makes Buckskin Gulch the easiest and shortest? Husband can't traverse long or difficult areas. Thanks
I would recommend going in Wire Pass. There is a ladder (if it hasn't washed away) that's about 6' tall, but otherwise it's flat. It puts you right into the slot canyon right off the bat. You then turn left (looking down canyon) where it joins Buckskin (after less than a mile or so). Go down buckskin as far as you want and turn around when you've had enough. I haven't gone in at the actual Buckskin trailhead, but think it's farther to get to the good stuff. And Wire Pass is really cool. If you go in at Lee's Ferry, it's maybe 30 miles to get to Buckskin. And Whitehouse is about 7, 5 miles of which aren't exceptionally interesting.
@@JerryArizona Thanks so much for helping us out.
Just went through Lower Antelope Slot Canyon. in Sept. You go with a guide and only 5 others in the group. Because of Covid they keep you in small groups and you have the place to yourself because the groups do not bump into each other. The best we have seen to get great photos. You did not mention Coyote Butte South where you have areas like the Wave and so much more.
I'm gonna have to check it out then. Smaller groups is my thing. They still have the sign up (as of a couple weeks ago) at Waterholes saying the reservation is closed to outsiders. I wondered if Antelope was still open.
@@JerryArizona We were just at Antelope the end of Sept. I tried to move up my reservation since we arrived early(they are on Mountain time). I was informed that no one walking up today will get in because each day is full with reservations. I think someone said they are at 50% capacity because of the smaller groups. Give it a try. We never had anyone around us except the 5 in our group.
When is off season to avoid crowds visit these areas especially the Wave?
There is no off season for the Wave. It sells out year round, regardless of season. During the winter, Page and Kanab do slow down a bit though, for the rest of the hikes.
You missed a really good one, but I may not share. It starts in big water.
go north, Wahweap Hoodoos?
I left a few off in that area; partially because the video would've been an hour long, partially because I don't want to give away everything.
how do you go about renting an appropriate vehicle to access some of these more challenging to access areas, eg White Pocket
Not sure about Kanab and Page, but I know places like Ouray and Moab have Jeep rental places. I'd just Google "Page, Arizona 4WD rentals" or even just call the local rental places to see. You'll want offroad tires, 4WD and a lift for something like Coyote Buttes South or White Pocket. Sand boards and an air compressor are a good idea too. We bought those off Amazon, but they probably rent them as well.
Another idea would be to rent a side by side/OHV.
Hey man, I asked this question on another one of your videos. If you could choose one activity would it be Cathedral Wash Hike or Sunset Volcano/Indian Ruins area? We only have time for 1. I have a 10 and 13 year old.
Personally, I liked Cathedral Wash better. But your kids might have more fun with the Sunset/Walnut Canyon. Depends on how adventurous they are. I like the scrambling at Cathedral (and it's not that hard) and the pay off of the Colorado River at the end.
Help! Can you tell me the exact location of where was taken the photo from the first second of the video?
Are any of the places that you mentioned near the wave able to be used without a permit?
Spencer Trail & Cathedral Wash only require a day use fee you can pay at a kiosk when you drive in. Horseshoe Bend has a fee station you pay. But neither of those are required ahead of time and they're unlimited as far as I know. Toadstools & White Pocket do not require permits at all. I believe you can get a day pass for Wire Pass/Buckskin at the BLM office for free. (Permits are required for overnight stays and go up for sale in advance.) You used to just sign in at the trailhead, but I think they changed it.
@@JerryArizona thank you for a the helpful information. We are currently on our way to Toadstools!
The Wave is supposed to have an app in 2022. It may just be for residence of Page.
I saw something on that. They're always changing the permit system up there. I'm just glad they have one so the place doesn't get overrun.
That’s unfair, I’m AZ resident and pay taxes. It should be for all AZ residents not just page
another quick question, i bought a national geographic map of the san rafael swell , some people dont trust them, i am an old dinosaur, i like technolgy but i still like maps, any recomendations on paper maps ??
I mainly research online and use an app called Gaia on my iPhone for wayfinding. I do have several maps though; almost all from National Geographic. Those seem to be the best.
thanks again, was just teasing about the food !
@@JerryArizona i will look into gaia , i use trail forks around here, i need to upgrade, and i have hiked and biked on the basic rim trail, next to the page airport with my grandson in past visits, will try to get him do cathedral wash with me ! leaving montana on march 5th, very excited !
My wife and I would like to do some of the shorter hikes in this beautiful area, but I am semi-disabled with a fused left knee and a thrashed right hip, but we still like to get out and move. Can you recommend which of these are realisiticly do-able for my condition? A 15 mile rough climbing terrain is out. We would just like your advice.
I would recommend starting with Horseshoe Bend. Definitely the easiest trail out there. If you are OK with that, you might try Toadstools. Not sure what Antelope Canyon is like, but if those first two are OK, that might be worth trying. If you have a decent vehicle, driving Cottonwood Road from Big Water to Kodachrome Basin gives some beautiful scenery. Plenty of hiking options (like Grosvenors Arch) along the way you might try. If you have a serious 4WD, you can also try Smokey Mountain Road from Big Water to Hole in the Rock Road. It gets dicey at the end going down to Hole in the Rock (don't try it unless it's dry), but it's an adventure.
@@JerryArizona Would you be able to recommend a particular map that shows all of these places?
@@markporter6933 for paper maps, I usually get National Geographic. But the roads I recommended are pretty long and probably span a few. I typically use Gaia, an app on my iPhone for wayfinding on trips like that. I just tried Google Maps and they don't show either of those roads. If you are uncomfortable with that type of wayfinding, I would not recommend Smokey Mountain Road. Cottonwood Road is much more mellow though. Horseshoe Bend and Toadstools both can be found just using Google Maps on your phone.
@@JerryArizona Many thanks!
I did all of them except the wave because I never win the permit 😪
Just keep giving it a shot at the in person lottery when you're in the area. And you can also try online every month. I swear it worth it. Best of luck to you.
Did I see Alicia Silverstone? 😊
I've camped and hiked trails at Lee's Ferry 4 times, the first time was in 1992 through to 2003. None of those occasions was there a kiosk where I had to pay a fee to enter. The last time I visited, 2012 there was a kiosk why, other than to sqeeze money out of folk ? That's called progress ??
Interesting. And now that you mention it, I have no idea why it's a fee area.
VERY NICE🥰🤩 I HAVE A CHANNEL TOO.
find the real beauty of trails, dont go to popular areas
Dude. You seem like a nice guy, at least until I saw you drinking “lite beer”. These places that you obviously love are being destroyed by UA-cam and Instagram. I know. You have an ego to stroke. Think about how awesome these places will be if there wasn’t a tour bus and a paved trail to everything. Keep it to ourselves then it feels like a discovery to the next. Hayduke lives!
Jerry, I really enjoyed your video but one thing you did made me cringe every time it happened. The highway is NOT I-89! Interstate freeways are 4-lane divided highways and have a blue and red shield to mark them. Also, I-89 is in New England, part of the freeway connection from Boston to Montreal. Go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_89?wprov=sfla1 for more information.
The road you were speaking of is US-89 and it's only 2-lanes (mostly) and is not a divided highway. Sorry, I'm a road geek and former traffic reporter, and that's just one of those things that gets under my skin.
Ironically, I got a Civil Engineering degree with an emphasis on highway design. Guess it’s been a couple years since school. I find that I pay attention to the details I’m interested in and ignore the ones I’m not interested in.
I used to live in Las Vegas, and we had a bunch of commercials there that said they were located "just off I-95." I always asked what state they were in, 'cause it sure wasn't Nevada, since I-95 goes along the East Coast!