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The Rimview Trail offers a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the dramatic landscapes around Page, Arizona, providing continuous, sweeping views of the region. As you traverse the route, you'll encounter several designated overlooks, such as the Lake Powell Viewpoint and Page Mesa Overlook, each presenting a fresh perspective on…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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16.3 km
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The Rimview Trail is easily accessible from several trailheads around Page, Arizona. You can find access points at Lake View, Airport, Lake Powell Blvd., and the Page Public Library. Parking is generally available at these locations.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the Rimview Trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all trail users and local wildlife.
The trail is open year-round. However, due to the complete lack of shade, spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for hiking. Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal during summer months, especially for capturing stunning sunrise and sunset photographs.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and hike the Rimview Trail. It is a publicly accessible multi-use trail.
The Rimview Trail is generally considered easy to moderate. While it is mostly flat with minimal elevation gain, some sections can be sandy and rocky, which might be challenging for novice hikers. It's a good option for beginners looking for a longer, less strenuous outing, especially if they are prepared for the distance.
The terrain primarily consists of packed dirt and slickrock. However, be prepared for some sections that can be sandy and rocky. The trail is generally flat, but there are also sections with significant drop-offs ranging from 20 to 100 feet, offering dramatic views.
You'll be treated to nearly continuous 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape. Highlights include sweeping vistas of Lake Powell, the Glen Canyon Dam, and the striking red-rock desert. Specific overlooks like Lake Powell Viewpoint, Page Mesa Overlook, and Grand View Overlook Park offer particularly breathtaking scenes of the Kaiparowits Plateau, Navajo Mountain, and the Vermilion Cliffs.
No, there are no amenities such as shade, water, or restrooms available along the entire Rimview Trail. It is crucial to carry sufficient water, especially on warmer days, and plan accordingly.
Yes, the Rimview Trail is primarily a loop trail, circling Manson Mesa. The full loop is approximately 10 to 16 miles long, depending on the exact route taken.
Given the lack of amenities, it's essential to bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses), and appropriate footwear for varied terrain. Snacks are also recommended for the longer sections. If hiking with a dog, remember to bring water for them too.
Yes, while primarily following the Rimview Trail, the route also passes through sections of the Airport Perimeter Road.
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