Type of Hike : Out and Back or Loop
Length: 0.5 to 1.5 Miles round trip depending on route choice
Difficulty: Moderate – Route finding issues
Terrain: Slickrock Sandstone, Cliffs to avoid
Elevation Gain: 150 feet
Dog Friendly: Yes – Leash
Park Pass/Permit Required: Yes – Park Pass
Directions to the Trailhead
Turn north off of Highway 98 onto N22B, following signs to Antelope Point Launch Ramp. The main parking area is 5.3 miles from the turn off and is located just above the ramp on your left. There is another parking area to the right of the launch ramp that will allow for access to the eastern shoreline of the point.
Antelope Point Hike Description
The Antelope Point Loop is a convenient hike right outside of Page Arizona that winds around the Antelope Point Launch Ramp and parking area, offering a variety of activities year-round. You can enjoy it as a loop hike by following the shoreline around the point for about ¾ of a mile, or simply walk in and out on the same trail and set up your chairs and umbrellas on a pleasant stretch of shore.
There is no defined trail here, which adds to the fun of exploring and finding the path of least resistance. Hikers should be prepared for dead ends, slick rock, and cliffs. Be especially cautious when hiking the shoreline in winter. Swimming, kayaking, and fishing are excellent. You can also combine this hike with the Antelope Canyon Rim Walk hike or head over the hill to Antelope Point Marina for lunch while admiring the multi-million-dollar houseboats.
