r/arizona 5h ago

Travel Best route Driving from phoenix to Page

Traveling with my family from PHX valley to Page to see upper canyon. What is the best, safest or more reliable route for us to take? Any recommendations on stops along the way? Also should we stay in Page or stay in Flag or Sedona and drive to page for the canyon tour? Thank you!

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u/IAmScience 4h ago

There’s really just the 89 north out of Flagstaff. That’s the most direct route anyway. Are you going to Page specifically? The 89 splits off near Marble Canyon/Lee’s Ferry. One fork goes up the plateau to Page, and the other along the vermillion cliffs toward Jacob Lake/North Rim, Fredonia, and Kanab.

Used to make that drive all the time. Lots of pretty things to see. Depends on what your plans are I suppose.

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u/emmz_az Tucson 4h ago

Take the 17 to the 89 to Page. Stay in Page. There is so much to see! A few days was not enough. Next time we’ll stay five days or more. Upper and lower Antelope canyons, Horseshoe Bend (next time we’ll kayak it), Glen Canyon Dam, boating on Lake Powell, the spot behind the Shell station, Vermillion Cliffs, driving to the Utah border and beyond, and more.

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u/NotYourNativeDaddy 2h ago

The I-17 to Flagstaff. Then 89 to Page. Maybe staying at Moenkopi Legacy Inn in Tuba City?

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u/cilymirus 4h ago

safest (relative), direct, and most boring: I-17 to flagstaff, 89 to page.

fun alternative though national forests: 87 to payson, 260 to strawberry, Lake Mary Rd to flagstaff.

The last time I did this trip we made it a week long trip with a day in sedona, flag, williams, grand canyon, and page. We decided to do something insane and come back over 2 days through the rez, holbrook, show low, then globe. Even after spending a week looking at canyon after canyon I was still blown away from how beautiful the salt river canyon is.

Sedona is pretty pricey so unless you're from out of town and are never going to see it again, I think just drive through on the way and stay in Flag.

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u/Logical-Subject-7019 3h ago

Stay in Page. Plenty of options, it’s basically a tourism town.

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u/Old-Kale-5883 4h ago

Here’s notes from our similar trip from the valley: Drive straight up, stop at horseshoe bend, stay at Hyatt place page. Make sure you get a prickly pear margarita at the Hyatt patio and grab a photo out back of the hotel.

Phx to page about 4.5 hours

Stop at horseshoe bend 1.5 mile round trip hike

Check in to Hyatt dinner at big John’s Texas bbq

Highly recommend Dixie tours for Lower antelope canyon

20 min drive to Glen canyon dam bridge There are several ways that you can see the Glen Canyon Dam, the easiest and cheapest is to simply walk across its steel arch bridge. The Glen Canyon Dam Bridge, which spans a 1,000-foot gap over the Colorado River, has two walkways on either side of the active road which give you great views of the water, the canyon walls, and, of course, the dam.

Lunch at birdhouse for the BEST chicken

Epic adventure rides- 150 S Revolution Way in Big Water, Utah 4pm-7pm sunset utv tour

Photo behind shell gas station for a great photo opp

https://www.instagram.com/p/C4gHCaPJY5L/?igsh=aG85Z281aWY4ZDBm