Transfer Info
Please arrive at the tour office 15 minutes before the tour. Google Coordinates for office location 36.868461,-111.504272
Meeting Points
- Page
VF9W+97, Page, AZ 86040
Guided horseback tour to Horseshoe Bend of Navajo Nation by skillful Navajo Wrangler!
Day 1: 1 Hour Horseshoe Horseback
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the meander of the Colorado River, located near the town of Page, Arizona, named after its Horseshoe shape. It is located in the Glen Canyon Recreational Area, 5 miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Many come to see the Horseshoe Bend and overlook 42,000 feet on the Bend via the steep cliff above the meander.
Horseshoe Bend Trail Rides will provide a guided horseback tour to Horseshoe Bend of Navajo Nation by skillful Navajo Wrangler.
The Navajo Nation is the largest federally recognized Indian Tribe in the United States of American covering a geographical area of about 17,544,500 acres (71,000km2; 27413 square mile). The Navajo Nation is actually a sovereign nation with in the United States.
The Dine culture, language, and traditions are still practiced today by many of the Navajo People. Horseback riding is a big part of our culture, even used in many of the marriage ceremonies and healing ceremonies .
One of the early settlers, Mr. Manson Yazzie (1886-1976) lived and grazed his livestock in vicinity of Waterhole Canyon. Loom Rock and Horse Bend area on a seasonal basic until he passed away in 1976.
Mr. Manson Yazzie's family continues to live in this area practice Dine traditional way of life, they maintain horse, and other various livestock on their lands.
-Navajo Nation Parks & Recreation fee also Navajo Nation 6% sales tax.
-Wrangler, First Aide Kit, Mini Trash Bag and Wate
-Food and Baggage Handling
-Tips to the guide
Please arrive at the tour office 15 minutes before the tour. Google Coordinates for office location 36.868461,-111.504272
VF9W+97, Page, AZ 86040
We recommend you to bring Hat , Sunblock, and Bug Repellent
You can only make cancellation more than 5 days before depature.There will be a non-refundable booking fee which is 6% of order total amount per booking.
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Don't miss this amazing experience
This is a real winner. Marvin took us on 4x4 to his family's slot canyon (windcastle). The drive (not very long) was spectacular. We felt very fortunate to be able to walk through this slot canyon with Marvin and no other tourists. We learned a lot about the area and Navajo history/current events. It was an easy walk as he had installed some critical steps inside the slot canyon. We then rode beautiful and well behaved horses to their property which overlooks the horse shoe bend....No crowds, just us, to enjoy the view...It was a magical afternoon. We are lucky that we stumbled on this activity. It was very peaceful after going on a group tour of upper antelope canyon and lower antelope canyon...no other people...
Great experience
Jerrianne was knowledgable and friendly! The horses were calm, well trained, and most importantly, looked well cared for. We booked 1 hr ride and i highly recommend it because you get a unique view of horseshoe bend without ANY crowds!! Jerryanne knows how to set up your photos also- don't hesitate to book!
Beautiful scenery
It was a Very Easy ride. Freddie being an indigenous person, has interesting information,Beautiful scenery.
Great experience
This was such a peaceful and private experience. Jerry Ann was our guide and she was amazing! The horses were beautiful, the scenery was beautiful and the ride was easy! My 8 year old was able to easily ride by herself.
Fun experience, great views!!
The horse ride to the canyon was short but nice. We loved the views of Horseshoe Bend from this view so much more, no crowds and much better views. Our guide was Jerrianne and she was so amazing. She gave us some history of the land and enjoyed learning about her and her family.