ANTELOPE CANYON OFF-ROAD AREA

ATV Trail Network ~ 4×4 Routes ~ Page AZ

Map of the trails and roads that exist in the Antelope Canyon ATV area.

Trail Network Overview

The Antelope Canyon Off-Road Area is a network of cross-country sand and two-track roads accessing the edge of Lake Powell northeast of Page, Arizona. The area includes soft sand washes, sandstone benches, and dunes. These trails are not suited for 4×4 trucks.

Type of Roads:  ATV trails

Length: 2 miles east to west & 3.5 miles north to south

Difficulty:  ATV ONLY ~ Moderate/Difficult/Expert (depending on route choice)

!WARNING! 4x4s not recommended.

Terrain: Very Soft Sand, Rock Crawling, Dunes, Wash bottoms.

Destination: Antelope Canyon

Directions to the Trails

Antelope Valley Road: Turn north onto Antelope Valley Road off of Coppermine Road just south of the Roam America RV Park. Take a gravel road for 200 yards and park at the end of the gravel on your right.

Sage Avenue: – Sage Avenue parallels the airport and turns into a gravel road just after leaving the residential area a you can access the trail system by going down a large sand dune 100 yards after the pavement ends.

Antelope Canyon ATV Area Description

This series of 4×4 ATV trails on the eastern edge of Page Arizona’s Manson Mesa offers both thrilling riding and stunning views of the world-famous Antelope Canyon. The area features a mix of trails, including elegantly carved sand washes and challenging rock crawling routes. Notably, Panty Hill at the southern end, where the Amphitheater Stage is located, is a particularly rugged feature that has been summited by motorcycles via several routes. The Antelope Canyon Trail follows the canyon’s contours and, at a few points, provides a bird’s-eye view of the emerald waters of Lake Powell, where you can see kayakers and boats gliding by.

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