Horseshoe Bend, near Page, is one of Arizona's most iconic landmarks.
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Access to Horseshoe Bend is via a wide, flat trail, approximately 0.7 miles each way.
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Horseshoe Bend attracts more than 2 million visitors each year.
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The boat navigates the sharp curve of Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River.
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Use extreme caution when approaching the cliff edges above Horseshoe Bend.
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Visitors take photos of the Colorado River at Horseshoe Bend on May 27, 2022, near Page.
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A visitor leans over the edge of a cliff to photograph Horseshoe Bend at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area on April 11, 2018, in Page, Arizona.
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Horseshoe Bend, April 11, 2018, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Page, Arizona.
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Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River is downstream from Glen Canyon Dam.
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One of the great views from the Vermilion Cliffs is seeing the Colorado River winding its way around Horseshoe Bend in Glen Canyon.
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Sunset over the Colorado River at Horseshoe Bend in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area near Page.
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View of Horseshoe Bend of the Colorado River in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
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Tourists enjoy the sunset from Horseshoe Bend on May 9, 2018, near Page, Arizona.
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