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Yes, there are a lot of things to do in Page, Arizona, but we were definitely able to do Horseshoe Bend, and BOTH Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons in one day! We recommend starting your day off at Horseshoe Bend Overlook for 2 major reasons: You’ll get to see Horseshoe Bend when it’s quieter and with less visitors, though don’t think you’ll be the only people there. There are two main tour companies that offer tours to Lower Antelope Canyon, they are Dixie Ellis Lower Antelope Canyon Tours and Ken’s Tours. If you’re short on time and only have a day to spend in Page, we would highly recommend seeing Horseshoe Bend Overlook, Upper Antelope Canyon, and Lower Antelope Canyon all in one day.
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Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival is the best way to see tulip fields in the Portland, Oregon area. The festival is held annually at Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, in Woodburn, OR, on a 40 acre farm full of tulips
You can’t rush nature, just because you book a tour in February or May does not mean you’re guaranteed to see the baby goats (kids). Like most animals, goats tend to have their babies in the spring, so your best bet for getting to see baby goats is visiting the farm in the spring months, ideally between late February and early May. Please note that even if you visit in February or May, getting to see baby goats isn’t guaranteed, Mother Nature just doesn’t work that way! You can visit the farm and book a tour any time they are open, but kidding season typically happens between late February and early May. Be sure to book the tour in advance because they do sell out!