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Canyon Point & Grand Staircase, Utah

Horseback Riding in Canyon Point & Grand Staircase, Utah

Seeing canyon country from horseback changes the experience in ways foot travel doesn't replicate. The pace is slower, the elevation shifts your perspective on the formations, and guided rides access terrain that is technically walkable but better suited to covering on horseback — long desert flats, wash crossings, and mesa approaches that reward the distance a horse covers in a day.

Right Now (Jul)
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March
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April
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May
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June
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September
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October
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November
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Conditions

Weather & Conditions

Showing viable months only — Jan, Feb, Jul, Aug, Dec are off-season for this activity.

MonthHigh / LowRain DaysConditions
Mar62° / 34°F4Okay
Apr72° / 42°F3Peak
May82° / 51°F2Peak
Jun93° / 60°F2Good
Sep87° / 56°F5Good
Oct74° / 44°F4Peak
Nov58° / 31°F3Peak
Locations

Where to Go

Settlement
Canyon Point

5 miles from Big Water, Utah. On the edge of Grand Staircase-Escalante with views across the Colorado Plateau.

National Monument
Grand Staircase-Escalante NM

1.7 million acres of roadless canyon country. Coyote Gulch, Escalante River canyons, Kaiparowits Plateau.

Natural Feature
Lake Powell

Reservoir formed by Glen Canyon Dam. Kayaking into Lower Antelope Canyon. Wahweap Marina launch point.

Slot Canyon
Antelope Canyon

Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon on Navajo land near Page. Guided tours required. Lower accessible by kayak from Lake Powell.

Natural Feature
Horseshoe Bend

270-degree meander of the Colorado River. 1.5-mile round trip hike from Highway 89. Go before 7am or after 6pm.

Trail
The Wave — Coyote Buttes North

Lottery permit required via Recreation.gov. 6-mile roundtrip. The most sought-after day hike in the American Southwest.

National Monument
Vermilion Cliffs National Monument

California condor reintroduction site since 1996. 100+ condors in the wild. Annual public condor release on National Public Lands Day.

Trail
Paria Canyon & Buckskin Gulch

Buckskin Gulch — longest slot canyon in North America. Overnight permits required. Flash flood risk is real and serious.

Hub Town
Page, Arizona

Closest town and airport. Base for Antelope Canyon tours, Lake Powell access, and Horseshoe Bend.

Hub Town
Kanab, Utah

Gateway town to the northwest. Wave permit pickup point. Access to Zion, Grand Canyon North Rim.

Trail
Coyote Gulch

Multi-day backpacking route in Grand Staircase. Natural arches, slot canyons, and the Escalante River. Spring and fall only.

Practical Intel

Know Before You Go

01
The Wave requires a lottery — apply months in advance

Permits for Coyote Buttes North (The Wave) are issued through a lottery on Recreation.gov. The advance lottery opens four months before your desired date and is the most reliable method. The daily walk-in lottery requires you to be physically present in Page or Kanab two days before your hike. Less than 5% of applicants are drawn in peak season. Apply for the advance lottery the moment your dates are set.

02
Flash floods kill people in these canyons — take them seriously

Slot canyons including Antelope Canyon, Buckskin Gulch, and Coyote Gulch can fill with water in minutes from storms that are completely invisible from inside them. Antelope Canyon operators close tours without warning during storm advisories. The BLM advises checking weather across the entire watershed — not just the sky above the trailhead — before entering any slot canyon.

03
The famous sites reward early starts

Horseshoe Bend, Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, and the Wahweap Overlook of Lake Powell are all genuinely extraordinary — and genuinely crowded from 9am to 4pm in peak season. Horseshoe Bend before 7am is a different experience from the same place at noon. The canyon country rewards the early riser more than almost anywhere else in the American West.

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Where to Stay

Hotels & Lodges for Horseback Riding

Amangiri
Canyon Point, Utah
Luxury Desert Sanctuary

Amangiri

Minimalist concrete pavilions hidden within the stark mesas of the Colorado Plateau.

Setting
Desert Canyon
Best For
Stark Mesas & Architecture
Access
25m Drive
From
$4,096/nt
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Camp Sarika by Amangiri
Canyon Point, Utah
Ultra-Luxury Desert Glamping

Camp Sarika by Amangiri

A secluded enclave of ten tented pavilions with private plunge pools, set in a private canyon near the main Amangiri resort.

Setting
Desert Canyon
Best For
Privacy & Stark Mesas
Access
25m from PGA
From
$4,400/nt
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Under Canvas Lake Powell–Grand Staircase
Big Water, Utah
Desert Glamping Camp

Under Canvas Lake Powell–Grand Staircase

A safari-style glamping camp on a high canyon rim, offering off-grid luxury tents with private decks and wood-burning stoves.

Setting
Desert Plateau
Best For
Off-Grid Stargazing
Access
20m from PGA
From
$289/nt
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