Where to Stay in Page Arizona: Hotels & Camping (2026)
Page, Arizona, is a small town of 7,500 people sitting on a mesa above Glen Canyon — and it’s the only real base for visiting Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell. This guide covers every type of accommodation in Page: from the waterfront Courtyard by Marriott (the best hotel in town) to the Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas houseboats and the budget-friendly motels on Lake Powell Boulevard.
Where to stay in Page, AZ: Courtyard by Marriott Page at Lake Powell for the best all-round hotel ($150-220/night). Lake Powell Resort (Aramark) for waterfront access and boat tours ($180-280/night). Budget motels on Lake Powell Boulevard (Best Western, Days Inn) for $80-130/night. Camping at Lone Rock Beach ($14/night) for the most dramatic setting on the lake.

Page, Arizona Overview: What Kind of Town Is It?
Page was built in 1957 as a construction camp for workers building Glen Canyon Dam. It was incorporated as a city in 1975. Today it’s a service hub for Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and a gateway town — most visitors stay 1-3 nights before moving on. Don’t come expecting the sophistication of Sedona or the historical charm of Jerome. Page is practical, affordable, and strikingly situated on a sandstone mesa with dramatic views in every direction.
The main commercial strip is Lake Powell Boulevard, which runs through the center of town with gas stations, fast food, motels, grocery stores, and a handful of local restaurants. Downtown is compact and walkable — the entire main strip is less than a mile long. For evening entertainment, options are limited: a few restaurants, a bowling alley, and the view from the mesa rim.
Best Hotels in Page, AZ (2026)
1. Courtyard by Marriott Page at Lake Powell — Best Overall

Courtyard by Marriott Page at Lake Powell is the best hotel in Page — clean, modern, professionally managed, and with views of Lake Powell from upper-floor rooms. Rate: $150-220/night in peak season (April-October), $90-130 in winter. Free parking, fitness center, outdoor heated pool, and a Bistro restaurant on-site. The hotel is 2 miles from Glen Canyon Dam and 8 miles from Antelope Canyon, making it well-positioned for both main attractions.
2. Lake Powell Resort (Aramark) — Best for Waterfront Access
Lake Powell Resort, operated by Aramark at Wahweap Marina, is the only hotel that sits directly on Lake Powell. Rooms ($180-280/night peak season) in the main lodge have views over the lake. The resort has a marina where you can rent motorboats, kayaks, and paddleboards, book Rainbow Bridge boat tours, and access houseboat rentals. The Driftwood Lounge sunset bar — watching the sun drop over the lake from a lakeside deck — is the best happy hour in the Page area.
3. Best Western View of Lake Powell Hotel — Best Value
Best Western View of Lake Powell is perched on the mesa rim with genuine lake views from rooms on the lake-facing side (request these specifically). Rate: $110-160/night in peak. Free breakfast included (a significant saving), outdoor pool, free parking. Rooms are standard Best Western — clean and functional. The mesa rim location puts you within 5 minutes of Horseshoe Bend.
4. Hampton Inn Page — Best for Families
The Hampton Inn Page-Lake Powell is a reliable choice for families with the Hampton free breakfast included, an outdoor pool, clean modern rooms, and a consistent quality standard. Rate: $120-170/night peak. Location on Lake Powell Boulevard puts you 7 miles from Antelope Canyon and 4 miles from Horseshoe Bend. Free parking and Wi-Fi.
Budget Hotels & Motels in Page, AZ
| Property | Rate (Peak) | Rate (Off-Peak) | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Courtyard by Marriott | $150-220 | $90-130 | Best overall quality |
| Lake Powell Resort | $180-280 | $100-160 | Waterfront, marina access |
| Best Western View | $110-160 | $70-100 | Free breakfast, lake views |
| Hampton Inn | $120-170 | $80-110 | Free breakfast, family-friendly |
| Days Inn Page | $80-120 | $50-75 | Budget, Lake Powell Blvd |
| Motel 6 Page | $60-90 | $40-60 | Lowest price, basic |
| Quality Inn Page | $85-120 | $55-75 | Mid-range budget |
Days Inn Page and Motel 6 Page are the cheapest chain options in town ($60-120/night in peak season). Both are on Lake Powell Boulevard within walking distance of restaurants. The rooms are basic but clean. For the budget, these work fine — you’re spending your time outdoors anyway.
Camping Near Page, Arizona

Lone Rock Beach — Best Primitive Camping
Lone Rock Beach, 10 miles north of Page on Highway 89 inside Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the most dramatic camping spots in the American Southwest. You drive your vehicle onto the sandy beach and camp anywhere you want — no designated sites, no hookups, no reservations. The fee is $14/night (collected via an honor system tube). Wake up with Lake Powell’s red canyon walls reflected in the water right outside your tent. Fire pits, generators, and RVs are all permitted. Bring all your own water and food.
Wahweap RV Park
Wahweap Campground (also called Wahweap RV Park), operated by Aramark at Lake Powell Resort, has full hookup RV sites ($50-70/night) and tent sites ($25-35/night) with lake views. Facilities include clean bathrooms, showers, a dump station, and easy access to the marina and boat rentals. Book at recreation.gov — peak summer dates fill months in advance.
Page/Lake Powell Campground (KOA)
The only privately operated campground in Page proper is the Page/Lake Powell KOA, 2 miles from town. Full hookup sites run $55-75/night; tent camping $30-40/night. Amenities include a pool, dog park, laundry, and camp store. More convenient but less dramatic than Lone Rock Beach.

Houseboat Rentals on Lake Powell
Renting a houseboat on Lake Powell is the most unique accommodation option in the Page area — and one of the most memorable experiences in the Southwest. Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas (operated by Aramark) manages the houseboat rental program at Wahweap Marina. Houseboats sleep 8-14 people and rent for $2,000-$5,000 per week (mid-range size). You motor to your own private cove, anchor for the night, and wake up surrounded by orange canyon walls reflected in still water.
Houseboat rental includes: the boat fully provisioned with safety equipment, orientation training, a navigation briefing, and 24-hour emergency support. You need a small motorboat (speedboat or wave runner) to get around the lake — these are rented separately ($200-350/day) or included in larger packages. Minimum age for operating the houseboat is 18; no special license is required.
Where to Eat in Page, AZ
| Restaurant | Cuisine | Price | Must-Order |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ranch House Grille | American / Navajo | $ | Navajo taco, green chili stew |
| Strombolli’s Pizza | Italian / Pizza | $ | Hand-tossed pizza, calzones |
| Big John’s Texas BBQ | BBQ | $ | Smoked brisket, pulled pork |
| Cornerstone Cafe | American breakfast | $ | Pancakes, huevos rancheros |
| Dam Bar & Grille | American | $$ | Lake Powell burger, craft beer |
| Driftwood Lounge (Lake Powell Resort) | American | $$-$$$ | Sunset drinks, fish tacos |
Page doesn’t have a gourmet dining scene, but a few spots stand out. Ranch House Grille is the best local restaurant and famous for its Navajo tacos (frybread topped with beans, meat, lettuce, and cheese — a Navajo Nation staple). Driftwood Lounge at Lake Powell Resort has the best setting by far — lakeside deck, sunset views, and cold drinks after a hot day at Antelope Canyon.
Page, AZ Hotel Location Guide
Location matters in Page because the town is spread across a mesa and the key attractions are in different directions. Use this table to choose the right base for your activities. See our 2-day Page AZ itinerary for how to structure your time based on where you stay.
| Hotel | Distance to Antelope Canyon | Distance to Horseshoe Bend | Distance to Wahweap Marina |
|---|---|---|---|
| Courtyard Marriott | 8 miles (15 min) | 5 miles (8 min) | 5 miles (8 min) |
| Lake Powell Resort | 10 miles (18 min) | 7 miles (12 min) | 0.5 miles (on-site) |
| Best Western View | 7 miles (12 min) | 3 miles (5 min) | 5 miles (8 min) |
| Hampton Inn | 7 miles (12 min) | 4 miles (7 min) | 5 miles (8 min) |
| Days Inn / Motel 6 | 7 miles (12 min) | 4 miles (7 min) | 5 miles (8 min) |
| Lone Rock Beach Camping | 14 miles (20 min) | 13 miles (18 min) | 12 miles (17 min) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a nice hotel in Page, AZ?
Yes — the Courtyard by Marriott Page at Lake Powell is consistently rated the nicest hotel in Page and offers the best combination of quality, location, and amenities. Lake Powell Resort (Aramark) at Wahweap Marina is the most atmospheric option with direct lake access. Both are a significant step up from the budget motels on Lake Powell Boulevard.
Is Page, AZ expensive to stay in?
Peak season (April-October) hotel prices in Page run $80-280/night depending on the property. This is slightly below comparable gateway towns like Moab or Sedona but higher than Kanab. Primitive camping at Lone Rock Beach ($14/night) is one of the best-value overnight options in the Southwest.
How many nights should you stay in Page, AZ?
Two nights is ideal. Night 1: arrive, Antelope Canyon tour (afternoon or morning), Horseshoe Bend (sunset). Night 2: Lake Powell boat tour, Glen Canyon Dam, dinner. Three nights allows for a day trip to Kanab, the Grand Canyon North Rim, or Monument Valley.
See our Antelope Canyon tour guide for how to book the right tour, our Horseshoe Bend sunrise guide for the best time to visit, and our complete Page AZ tours guide for all the activities available from your base. If you’re road-tripping nearby, our Kanab accommodation guide covers where to stay in the Kanab area 1 hour north.

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