Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Best restaurants in Page & Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
"Slackers is a local fast-casual burger joint serving up the best burgers in Page. The menu revolves around a variety of burgers, from the standard bacon cheeseburger (recommended) to the exotic buffalo burger. A cheeseburger, fries, and drink will run you around $11."
"Sunset 89 is a new restaurant and bar experience specializing in Island Pacific Rim cuisine, American classics and signature craft cocktails. Resting on the edge of the canyon off HWY 89, above the cool fresh water of the Colorado River and with an unbeatable view of Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon Dam. Join us for food, drinks and the sunset."
"A very interesting menu - we were told it had a Samoan flair. Whatever it was, everything was delicious and quickly served. We had the fried brussels sprouts,..."
"600 Clubhouse Drive, Page, AZ 86040Southwestern, AmericanDinner, Breakfast, LunchSeating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Table Service, Reservations, Parking Available+1 928-645-5000http://www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/restaurant/pgacy-courtyard-page/"
"Sunset 89 is a new restaurant and bar experience specializing in Island Pacific Rim cuisine, American classics and signature craft cocktails. Resting on the edge of the canyon off HWY 89, above the cool fresh water of the Colorado River and with an unbeatable view of Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon Dam. Join us for food, drinks and the sunset."
"A very interesting menu - we were told it had a Samoan flair. Whatever it was, everything was delicious and quickly served. We had the fried brussels sprouts,..."
"Unearthly in its beauty, Antelope Canyon is a popular slot canyon on the Navajo Reservation, a few miles east of Page, and open to tourists by tour only. Wind and water have carved sandstone into an astonishingly sensuous temple of nature where light and shadow play hide and seek. It's less than a city block long (about a quarter mile), a symphony of shapes and textures that are a photographer's dream."
"Drive to Page, AZ. See either Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, or both. Continue driving onto Zion National Park (or if you’re like us, take a slight detour to call the insurance company of the man who backed into your car in a gas station parking lot, then continue onto Zion)."
"The highlights of our trip were the Grand Canyon, Sedona and Antelope Canyon so if any of those are under your radar, then keep on reading! I’ve included links to other blog posts if you’d like to learn about a location more in detail."