Page Adventure Company’s six-seat CFMOTO UTVs deliver a rare mix of accessibility and off-road oomph in Page, Arizona, where red rock cliffs plunge toward Lake Powell and slot-canyon shadows cut narrow lines across the desert. Based at 915 Coppermine Rd, Page, AZ, this rental puts you minutes from Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon overlooks and the Glen Canyon Dam—so you can turn a town stop into a full-throttle half-day escape.
These street-legal CFMOTO UTVs mean no trailer, no fuss: roll out of the shop and onto sand washes, slickrock, and audacious red Navajo sandstone formations that define northern Arizona. The machines are fresh, roomy, and built for mixed terrain—sand, packed dirt, and the occasional rock ledge—so groups can share one vehicle while still covering miles of landscape most visitors miss. Helmets and goggles are included; expect a mandatory gas charge and a $1,500 authorized damage deposit collected at check-in.
A typical rental runs from two to eight hours. Arrive 30 minutes early at the meeting point for a safety briefing, waiver, and gear fitting. After a short orientation you are cleared to drive, navigating a patchwork of BLM trails and primitive roads that reveal big vistas: the crescent of Horseshoe Bend, the blue sweep of Lake Powell, and sheer canyon walls where light shows alter by the hour. Antelope Canyon owes its fame to narrow slots carved in red sandstone; these UTV routes give you vantage points many tour buses never reach.
Why this outfitter stands out is simple: combination of convenience, new machines, and local route knowledge. Page Adventure Company operates on Phoenix time—note the one-hour difference from nearby regions—and offers pickups within 15 miles. They balance safety with freedom, making them a smart choice for families who meet the 42-inch minimum rider height and for riders who want a self-guided day of exploration without trailer logistics.
Practicalities matter: bring sun protection, ample water, and a charged phone. Observe speed limits on public roads, respect private land boundaries, and watch for nesting raptors and desert lizards. For photographers, shoot early or late: low side-lighting sculpts Navajo sandstone into dramatic layers. Whether you want a scenic cruise or a throttle-forward outing, a Six-Seater CFMOTO from Page Adventure Company turns Page’s iconography—red rock, blue water, and slot-canyon mystery—into a rideable playground.
Plan around temperature: summer highs can exceed 100°F so reserve early slots, pack electrolyte drinks, and take frequent shade breaks among cottonwood where available. Winter mornings bring crisp air and more stable traction on slickrock. The company’s short safety video and on-site orientation prepare first-time UTV drivers; still, if you’re unfamiliar with off-road concepts like throttle control and weight transfer, consider shorter rentals or hiring a local guide for initial runs.