“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” – Albert Einstein
Why do over two million people journey here every year? Horseshoe Bend is an unforgettable demonstration of geological time and power. Cut through sandstone by the relentless Colorado River, this stunning landmark looks exactly as its name suggests, a colossal, nearly 270-degree U-turn in the river, framed by a soaring canyon wall over 1,000 feet deep.
This is a chance to witness one of the most famous vistas on Earth. Stand on the rim of the canyon and marvel at the impossible curves of the river, an icon famous across the world. Discover the geologic forces that transformed an ancient, meandering river on a flat floodplain into the soaring plateau we see today. You will also uncover the human history of this land, including how the area passed from the hands of the Navajo Nation to the US Government.
With the Horseshoe Bend Tour: Self-Guided Walk, your journey from the parking area to the canyon rim becomes a lesson in natural history, explaining how this one-of-a-kind feature formed over millions of years, all guided by your expert narrator.
As you walk toward the multiple viewing platforms, you will learn the fascinating early history of the Colorado River and its early meanders. Hear stories of the rugged town of Page, once a work camp now offering incredible sights nearby. Most importantly, arrive at Horseshoe Bend itself, where you can capture the jaw-dropping, iconic view that makes this Arizona landmark a true pilgrimage site.
This tour is guaranteed to provide amazing views, but we are not responsible if you spend the rest of your vacation trying to figure out how to fold a river, or if the sheer drop gives you an unnatural fear of horseshoes.
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Where To Start?
Starting Point: Horseshoe Bend Parking Lot
How Does It Work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good Wi-Fi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. If multiple versions or entry points are available for your tour, be sure to download all the audio guides.
- Audio Setup: Connect your phone to the car stereo via Bluetooth, USB, or Aux, and bring headphones on walking tours. CarPlay and Android Auto are currently not supported; we’re working toward a solution with Apple.
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route and speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
Horseshoe Bend Audio Tour Stops
Things to do on the Tour Include:
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Welcome
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Taming the Mighty Colorado
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Horseshoe Bend Is Born
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A Meandering What Now?
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Navajo Land
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The Most Famous Horseshoe in the World
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Why So Green?
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Horseshoe Bend & the Grand Canyon
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Conclusion
Preview The Tour
Tour FAQs
Horseshoe Bend is an iconic U-turn bend in the Colorado River, not far from the Grand Canyon. It has become Instagram famous in recent years thanks to its natural beauty and its accessibility.
While you can visit Horseshoe Bend during any month, the cooler months are generally recommended. Spring and fall are far less crowded than the summer months and you won’t have to cope with the 90+ degree heat of the peak season.
Anyone can visit Horseshoe Bend incredibly easily! All you need to do is pay a $10 parking fee, then walk about a quarter mile on an accessible path to the canyon.
Featuring a dramatic, 270-degree curve flanked by sheer canyon walls, Horseshoe Bend is popular thanks to its unique natural splendor. There really isn’t anywhere else like it!
Antelope Canyon is less than 10 miles away from Horseshoe Bend. Combining the two into a single trip is highly recommended, as you’ll get the best bang for your buck this way.
You can absolutely see both Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon in a single day. More than that, you’re encouraged to! Just remember that Antelope Canyon requires a scheduled tour, so you’ll want to plan around that.
The path to Horseshoe Bend is almost entirely flat except for a very gradual decline, so you won’t need any special hiking shoes to make the journey. Any pair of comfortable shoes will do the trick!
Contrary to what you might think, the temperature is usually higher at the base of Horseshoe Bend than on the rim, as heat can get trapped between the canyon walls. The temperature at the bottom is usually around 5 degrees hotter than the temperature on the rim.
Horseshoe Bend formed over millions and millions of years. After shifts in the tectonic plates caused the Colorado River to abruptly change direction, the water kept eroding more and more of the land beneath, until it carved the deep canyon we see today.
There is a $10 fee to park an ordinary passenger vehicle at Horseshoe Bend. Light commercial vehicles must pay a $35 fee. The parking fee is not associated with the National Park Service, so you’ll have to pay it even if you have an American the Beautiful pass.
Horseshoe Bend is about 1,000 feet deep from the rim to the base of the canyon. That puts it roughly 3,200 feet above sea level.
The drive from Phoenix, Arizona to Horseshoe Bend takes about 4.5 hours. Once you get north of Flagstaff (roughly halfway), you won’t have to worry about much traffic.
Horseshoe Bend is accessible to people with disabilities. The quarter-mile trail leading to the overlook is very flat and wide, meaning anyone can make their way down to the Bend and enjoy its beauty.
You do not need a reservation to visit Horseshoe Bend. However, if you are visiting at peak times during the summer, you might have to wait for a spot to open up in the parking lot. Try to get to the lot earlier in the day to avoid this.


