Phenomenal Horseshoe Bend (Arizona, USA)
Two things that I love most from visiting remarkable places in the U.S. that related to nature and conservation are: they are affordable (sometimes for free) and these places are simply stunning. National Parks and natural landmarks in the U.S. are so unique and phenomenal, that should not be missed when visiting the country. Horseshoe Bend is one of these phenomenal natural landmarks that located in a small town called Page in the State of Arizona. We drove from Las Vegas to Page and stayed over there for a couple of nights. The town itself is a gateway to several astounding landmarks including the remarkable Antelope Canyon.

Page, a window view from our hotel’s room
Page is located on a mesa in extreme north-central Arizona (source), and basically it’s a dessert and it could be extremely hot in the summer. The Horseshoe Bend is just about 8 KM (5 miles) from Page. It’s not far from the city but I am afraid it’s not easy to reach by foot or by bike due to the road and dessert nature of the area. We drive from Page to the Horseshoe Bend. There is a huge parking lot then we still have to walk to reach the Horseshoe Bend.

Horseshoe Bend (Arizona) – distance view after walking from the parking lot
Unfortunately, the current pathways to reach the Horseshoe Bend is not friendly for wheelchair and stroller. It’s hilly, rocky and dusty road. However, I notice there is a new pathway development in progress and it looks like it will be a suitable pathway for wheelchair and stroller. Let’s hope it will be completed soon, nature, after all, is for everyone to enjoy. (And there is no fees admission to enter the Horseshoe Bend. Yes, it’s free for everyone!)
Magnificent pictures, Indah
Thank you
A big hug
bapak john
Thank you so much, Bapak John 🙂
Great photos Indah! 💕😎
Thank you, John! Your country has amazing landscape and nature!
Wonderful photos Indah. Were you using a drone or simply had a higher place to look down on Horseshoe Bend?
Thank you so much 🙂 I hold the tripod higher up to get the shot! I wish we can use drone here – but it was not allowed..
Thanks. It’s a good shot and idea to elevate the tripod. 🙂
How beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Indah!!! Thank you for teaching us about the beauties of our own country!!! — Horseshoe Bend!!! At first from the far off photo I said nice but what’s the big deal….until the photos at the top looking inward & down!!!!!!!!!!!! Hard to fathom …incredible!!! Many thanks! Great job here! Phil
Phil, it’s my pleasure! I hope I can visit all National Parks in the U.S. 🙂 You have amazingly beautiful country, I hope preservation stays as a priority for the long run and the next generation will enjoy the American beautiful landscape and wildlife as much as we do 🙂 ❤
WOW this is indeed a magnificent place and amazing photos Indah. In South Africa we have something similar yet very different – the Blyderiver Canyon see third photo https://abriejoubert.wordpress.com/2017/09/21/open-my-eyes-to-textured-layers-of-beauty-in-all-of-us/
Thank you!! What a beautiful canyon ❤ I hope someday I will be able to visit South Africa! Loving your blog post and thank you so much for sharing it 🙂
Thanks Indah, yes please visit we want you here!
Keren banget pemandangannya…
Iya..unik banget dan gratis pula 🙂
Great photos! Stunning!
Thank you so much! Arizona is impressively stunning 🙂