About HorseshoeBend.com
Who we are
HorseshoeBend.com is a Page, Arizona–based visitor guide and tour-booking service for Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, Glen Canyon, and the wider Grand Circle. We are not the National Park Service or the City of Page — Horseshoe Bend itself is managed by the City of Page and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. What we do is help visitors plan a smooth trip and book reputable local tours, using information drawn from being here on the ground.
Our goal is simple: give you accurate, current, practical answers — what the parking actually costs, how long the hike really takes, when the light is best, and which tours are worth your time — without the hype.
Why trust this site
- Local, first-hand knowledge. Our information comes from time spent at Horseshoe Bend and around Page, AZ — not rewritten from other websites.
- We keep facts current. Fees, hours, trail conditions, and tour prices change. When they do, we update the pages — and date them so you know how fresh the information is.
- Straight talk on conditions. We tell you about the limited guardrails, the minimal shade, and the packed-sand trail, because a safe, well-prepared visit matters more than a polished pitch.
- Honest about money. We earn through tour bookings, and we disclose that. We do not earn anything from the $10 parking fee or any NPS service.
Meet the team
Karlyn Bunting
Manager, HorseshoeBend.com
Karlyn Bunting was born and raised in Page, Arizona, near Horseshoe Bend, and has lived here his whole life. He previously managed GrandCanyon.com and now manages HorseshoeBend.com, where he enjoys helping visitors get the most out of their Horseshoe Bend visits — keeping the practical details like fees, hours, trail conditions, and tour options accurate and genuinely useful.
Questions or corrections? info@horseshoebend.com
How we keep information accurate
Travel details around Page change with the seasons and the years. We review the most important visitor pages regularly, cross-check fees and hours against the National Park Service and the City of Page, and confirm tour pricing with the operators we book through. Each content page carries a “last updated” date. If you spot something out of date, please tell us — we’d rather fix it than leave a visitor misinformed.
Plan your visit
Ready to go? Start with Plan Your Visit for the essentials, Parking & Fees for costs, or browse guided tours and Antelope Canyon trips you can book online.