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Stud Horse Point: A Photographer's Dream

Explore the hoodoos of Stud Horse Point near Page, Arizona, for stunning views and unforgettable photo opportunities at this scenic overlook.

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Stud Horse Point, near Page, Arizona, is a hidden gem featuring unique hoodoo rock formations and panoramic views of Lake Powell. This easily accessible scenic spot offers a peaceful escape and stunning photo opportunities, especially at sunrise and sunset.

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Local tips

  • Visit during sunrise or sunset for the best lighting conditions for photography.
  • Bring plenty of water and snacks, as there are limited amenities in the area.
  • Wear sturdy shoes suitable for hiking and exploring the rocky terrain.
  • A 4x4 vehicle is recommended to reach the closest parking area, especially after rainfall.
  • Be aware that there are no restrooms or facilities available.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Page, Arizona, head north on US-89 for approximately 8 miles. Turn left onto an unmarked dirt road. Follow the dirt road, navigating several turns; a 4x4 vehicle is recommended due to sandy and rough conditions. There are two parking spots available; one is at the top of a steep sandy hill and the other is at the bottom. It is approximately a 15-minute drive from US-89 to Stud Horse Point. There are no fees to visit Stud Horse Point.

  • Walking

    If you do not have a 4x4 vehicle, park safely off Highway 89 and walk along the dirt road towards Stud Horse Point. The walk is approximately 1.7 miles from where the road conditions worsen. Follow the directions carefully and use a map or GPS to navigate the unmarked roads. Be prepared for a sandy path.

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Stud Horse Point is a captivating landscape located near Page, Arizona, close to the Utah border. This hidden gem within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area features a collection of unique hoodoo rock formations, sculpted by wind and erosion, offering panoramic views of the western end of Lake Powell. The hoodoos, towering sandstone pedestals topped with balancing boulders, create an otherworldly experience. The area is easily accessible, making it ideal for photographers, hikers, and nature lovers. The absence of official trails allows for exploration and a sense of solitude. Visitors can enjoy the vibrant colors of the landscape during sunrise and sunset. While exploring, be mindful of the delicate desert environment. There are dinosaur tracks in the general area, and information can be found at the BLM Big Water visitor center.

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