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Slickrock Golf Course

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🕑 2-3 hours for a full 9-hole round👶 Best for ages 7 and up. Kids who can handle a junior club and have the patience for basic instruction will enjoy this most. The shorter executive course length makes it perfect for tweens and teens learning the sport, while younger children may find the full round too long.

About

Slickrock Golf Course offers an ideal introduction to golf for families, with its manageable 9-hole executive layout that won't overwhelm beginners or test young attention spans. Set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Powell, this welcoming course combines breathtaking red rock scenery with a relaxed atmosphere where kids can learn the game without feeling intimidated by serious golfers.

Highlights

  • Stunning Lake Powell and red rock desert views throughout the course
  • Executive-length holes perfect for beginners and young golfers
  • Professional instruction available for kids wanting to learn proper technique
  • Relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere without stuffy golf club rules
  • Manageable 9-hole layout that doesn't overwhelm first-timers

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book morning tee times before 9am to beat the desert heat and enjoy cooler temperatures for kids
  2. 2.Take advantage of the instruction available - lessons can make the difference between frustrated kids and enthusiastic young golfers
  3. 3.Bring plenty of water and sunscreen; the Arizona sun is intense even on cooler days
  4. 4.Consider playing just 3-4 holes if this is your child's first time to keep the experience positive
  5. 5.The scenic Lake Powell views make great photo opportunities between holes

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most comfortable temperatures for kids. Early morning tee times (7-9am) are ideal to avoid afternoon heat and crowds, with weekday visits generally quieter than weekends.

What to Know

Check ahead for green fees and club rental availability, including junior-sized clubs. The course welcomes all skill levels, so don't worry if your family is new to golf - the friendly atmosphere encourages learning.

Seasonal Notes

While open year-round, summer months (June-August) can be extremely hot with temperatures exceeding 100°F, making early morning the only comfortable playing time. Spring and fall offer the most pleasant conditions for families.

Nearby Eats

Head to Big John's Texas BBQ for hearty post-golf meals kids will love, or try Fiesta Mexicana for family-friendly Mexican food with a kids menu.

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Adventure

Marble Canyon

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Marble Canyon offers families a spectacular introduction to the dramatic landscapes near the Grand Canyon, with breathtaking views of towering limestone cliffs that rise hundreds of feet from the Colorado River. This accessible natural wonder provides excellent photo opportunities and a chance for kids to witness geological wonders up close without strenuous hiking, making it perfect for families who want to experience Arizona's stunning canyon country together.

Activity

Page

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Page, Arizona is the gateway to Lake Powell, one of the Southwest's most spectacular water playgrounds where families can enjoy pristine blue waters surrounded by dramatic red rock canyons. This desert oasis offers endless opportunities for beach days, kayaking, paddleboarding, and houseboat adventures that kids will remember for years to come.

Activity

Wahweap Campground

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Wahweap Campground offers families an idyllic Lake Powell beach experience where kids can splash in calm waters, build sandcastles, and enjoy picnics with stunning red rock canyon views as a backdrop. The gentle shoreline and designated swimming areas make it perfect for introducing little ones to lake activities while older kids can explore the water and surrounding terrain.

Playground

Navajo Mountain Community School

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Navajo Mountain Community School offers families visiting the Page, AZ area a well-maintained playground with diverse play structures set against the stunning backdrop of the Navajo Nation. The facility features spacious open fields perfect for running and active play, plus convenient picnic areas where families can enjoy lunch while taking in the unique high-desert landscape of northern Arizona.