Where to Stay in Page, Arizona

by | Dec 20, 2025

Planning a trip to Page, Arizona and wondering where to stay? This small desert town is best known as the gateway to Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell—but choosing the right place to stay can make a big difference in your experience. Whether you’re looking for a scenic hotel with canyon views, a comfortable mid-range stay close to town, or a budget-friendly option for exploring Northern Arizona, this guide breaks down the best places to stay in Page, Arizona for every travel style.

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Bucket List/ Luxury Stays in Page, Arizona

Deciding where to stay in Page, Arizona? Let’s start with the heavy hitters. The luxury, bucket-list, and higher-price tag stays. I understand they may not be reasonable for everyone. These are AMAZING stays if you’re able to splurge and invest in a trip of a lifetime, and they’re also fun to look at, haha. Let’s start!

amangiri

Staying at Amangiri is a destination experience in itself and easily the most luxurious place to stay near Page, Arizona. Located about 25 minutes from Page in Canyon Point, Utah, this world-renowned desert resort is known for its striking minimalist architecture, secluded suites, and dramatic views of the surrounding sandstone landscape. I’ve heard celebs come here! Guests enjoy ultra-private accommodations, a world-class spa, curated desert adventures, and exceptional dining—all designed to blend seamlessly into the natural environment. While it’s a splurge, Amangiri is ideal for honeymooners, special occasions, or travelers seeking a once-in-a-lifetime stay near Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell with unmatched luxury, serenity, and scenery.

HAVE I STAYED? No 🙁

AREA: 25 min NW of Page, in Utah

lake powell resort

Staying at Lake Powell Resort offers one of the most scenic and resort-style experiences in Page, Arizona, thanks to its unbeatable location right on the water at Wahweap Marina. Overlooking Lake Powell and surrounded by towering desert cliffs, this resort is a popular choice for travelers who want easy access to boating, kayaking, and lake cruises, all while enjoying on-site dining, a pool, and expansive lake views. While it’s not ultra-luxury, Lake Powell Resort stands out as the most “vacation-style” stay in the area and is ideal for visitors who want to wake up to sunrise over the water and spend their days exploring Lake Powell and nearby attractions like Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend.

HAVE I STAYED? No

AREA: On Lake Powell

the overlook

If you prefer rentals as opposed to hotels, I’d suggest a rental like The Overlook. This is a top-rated rental in Page with views for miles and miles, and a cozy outdoor hang out space. This is perfect for families, groups, and people who enjoy privacy and relaxing in a home environment.

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photo credit: the overlook airbnb listing

HAVE I STAYED? No.

AREA: Near the Page Municipal Airport

Mid-Range Budget Stays in Page

Staying at a mid-range or budget-friendly hotel in Page, Arizona is a great option for travelers who want comfort and convenience without splurging on a luxury lodge. These hotels and locally owned stays typically offer clean, cozy rooms, reliable heating for chilly winter desert nights, and practical amenities like free parking, breakfast, and easy access to the outdoors.

marble canyon motor lodge

Staying at Marble Canyon Lodge (often referred to as Marble Canyon Motor Lodge) offers a rustic yet comfortable basecamp for exploring the natural wonders of Northern Arizona and southern Utah. Nestled right along the Colorado River in the tiny, scenic community of Marble Canyon, this lodge blends old-school desert charm with modern comforts in newly remodeled rooms and ranch cottages, complete with thoughtful amenities like a full-service restaurant, coffee shop, gift store, and convenient on-site parking. It’s an especially great choice if you’re seeking a quieter, nature-focused stay outside of Page with easy access to Lee’s Ferry, hiking trails, the Navajo Bridge, and river activities, while still being within a reasonable drive of Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon. Add this to your list when considering where to stay in Page, Arizona! I LOVED this stay so much- especially how peaceful and quiet it is.

HAVE I STAYED? Yes, and loved it!

AREA:  42 minutes from Page

photos of marble canyon lodge in arizona

hyatt place page lake powell

Staying at Hyatt Place Page Lake Powell is an amazing choice as a great place to stay in Page Arizona.  This newer, modern hotel offers spacious rooms with separate seating areas and big windows that capture views of the desert landscape, making it a great choice for families, couples, and anyone who wants a reliable, stylish stay close to Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell. Guests appreciate the free hot breakfast each morning (which was really good!), a seasonal outdoor pool and fitness center, and an on-site restaurant and bar/lounge (also delicious!), so you can relax with a meal or drink after a day of hiking and sightseeing. It’s dog-friendly, too!

HAVE I STAYED? Yes!

AREA: Page

photos of a hotel with landscape views in page, arizona

courtyard by marriott page at lake powell

Staying at Courtyard by Marriott Page at Lake Powell is a great choice if you’re looking for reliable comfort with modern amenities in a convenient location near all of Page’s top attractions. This well-reviewed hotel offers spacious, thoughtfully designed rooms, a seasonal outdoor pool, a fitness center, and on-site dining at The Bistro, where you can grab breakfast, dinner, or a cocktail without leaving the property. Its proximity to Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon tours, and Horseshoe Bend makes it a smart pick for families, couples, and adventurous explorers who want a comfortable, familiar hotel brand with easy access to outdoor adventures. When you’re thinking about where to stay in Page, Arizona, this should for sure be on your list.

HAVE I STAYED? I have not, but driven by it.

AREA: Page

photos of rivers edge resort, a hotel in fairbanks alaska

photo credit: booking.com

roam horseshoe bend

Staying at Roam America Horseshoe Bend offers a unique and relaxed lodging option just minutes from Page’s most iconic attractions like Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, and Lake Powell. In addition to spacious RV sites with full hookups and resort-style amenities like a heated pool, paw park, on-site sun café, and community fire pits, the property also offers modern cabin accommodations that sleep up to four guests and feature a kitchenette, private bathroom, climate control, and outdoor patio with a fire pit. The cabins combine the charm of a desert getaway with practical comforts and are ideal for families, couples, or adventurers who want a scenic and convenient home base for exploring Northern Arizona’s natural wonders. Next time I go to Page, I want to stay here! 

HAVE I STAYED? No but I want to!!

AREA: Edge of the City of Page

Camping in Page, Arizona

Camping around Page, Arizona is an amazing way to immerse yourself in the region’s dramatic desert landscapes, star-filled skies, and proximity to iconic attractions like Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, and Antelope Canyon. Whether you prefer established campgrounds with amenities, rugged boondocking, or scenic spots right by the water, there are great options for every type of outdoorsy traveler. Here are three excellent camping choices near Page:

Tall Orange Hoodoo in the Desert

wahweap campground (lake powell)

Just minutes from Page, this popular campground on the shores of Lake Powell offers tent and RV sites with picnic tables, flush toilets, showers, and easy access to boating, kayaking, and sunset views over the water.

lone rock beach campground

A more rustic yet unforgettable experience right on Lake Powell’s sandy beach, where you can set up your tent (or park an RV) with direct water access, beach fires, and panoramic views of the Glen Canyon landscape.

lee’s ferry/navajo bridge campground

Located along the Colorado River in Marble Canyon, this scenic campground is perfect for those who want quieter riverside camping, fishing, hiking, and historic sites, while still being a short drive from Page and its major sights.

Final Thoughts about Where to Stay in Page, Arizona

Whether you’re planning a quick stop to see Horseshoe Bend or a longer adventure exploring Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell, choosing where to stay in Page, Arizona comes down to the kind of experience you want. From ultra-luxury desert escapes just outside of town to scenic resorts on the water, modern hotels, cozy cabins, and rustic lodges surrounded by nature, Page offers a variety of stays that fit different travel styles and budgets. No matter where you book, staying close to these iconic landscapes makes it easy to maximize your time in Northern Arizona and turn your trip to Page into an unforgettable desert getaway.

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