Page, Arizona with Arizona Highways Photoscapes

 

Arizona is an incredibly beautiful state. From the Sonoran desert full of saguaro cacti near the Mexican border to the slot canyons and red sandstone in the north near Utah, we here in the Grand Canyon State boast some amazing views.

One of the best photo workshops run by Arizona Highways Photoscapes in Arizona is Slot Canyons of the Colorado Plateau based in Page, AZ. It runs in March most years before the weather gets hot. This March I will be guiding my third trip to the area. An area that, living in Flagstaff just two hours south, I visit frequently. My wife and I canoe camp on Lake Powell often…but that’s another blog post.

This workshop changes slightly each year but here are some of the highlights of my last two times to the area. Another reason I love this workshop is that most of my experience involves paddling our canoe across to Antelop Island for a camping and paddle boarding weekend. It’a wonderful to see the splendor of the area that does not necessarily involve Lake Powell.

Many times I wish I had paid more attention in my university geology class. This is an area we call The Fins due to the thin delicate “fins” that protrude due to erosion. It’s beautiful at sunset.

Heading to Lee’s Ferry we cross Navajo Bridge. From here one can see the silt that the Colorado River moves downriver. It is said that Glenn Canyon Dam will fail at some point due to the amount of silt built up in the lake from the Colorado and its tributaries.

Lee’s Ferry has some cool old buildings made from the surrounding sandstone leftover from when it was a vibrant community.

I would have never known about THIS place! Stud Horse Point has cool rocks and magnificent views of the valley below.

Iconic Horseshoe Bend. It has become quite the popular location. Plan on paying for parking!

We’ve passed into Utah, through Big Water, and out on Highway 12, a dirt road that leads to the north end of the lake. It was a dry year.

We hit a couple of Lake Powell overlooks.

“Little Cut” is an area of “tee pees” lit up beautifully by the morning sun.

 

 

And then there are the slots. Here you can see all KINDS of interesting things like feathers and hearts, to name a few.

The toadstools area is pretty cool as well.

May this post inspire you to check out this workshop in 2021 (it’s full this year). It is beautiful and our photographers do an amazing job.

Happy Shooting!

2 thoughts on “Page, Arizona with Arizona Highways Photoscapes”

  1. Lovely as usual, daughter. And such a nice surprise to see Kachina Photos Blog activated. Love, Mamae

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