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With Lake Powell and the Colorado River on its doorstep, Page, Arizona puts you right at the heart of unparalleled outdoor beauty and is your home base for hiking, biking, boating, and off-road adventure. Page is in the center of over 40 National Parks, National Recreation Areas, National Monuments, and Tribal Parks. Just hours from the Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, Monument Valley, Rainbow Bridge, Grand Staircase-Escalante and the Vermillion Cliffs, Page is your base camp for wilderness discovery.
Page is surrounded by geological formations that are iconic in the American West. Hollywood has long known of the wonders of Page, filming such features here as “Broken Arrow” and “Into the Wild.”. Located beside Navajo Tribal lands, Page is rich in geographic, cultural, and historic marvels to explore.
Hotels, restaurants, guided tours, an incredible golf course and most of all, friendly people in a community that loves visitors await you in Page, Arizona.
Glen Canyon Dam
On October 15, 1956, the first blast occurred and the construction of Glen Canyon Dam was officially underway. Before that date, the site was virtually inaccessible and construction crews were…
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Rainbow Bridge National Monument
Rainbow Bridge is the world's largest natural bridge. The span has undoubtedly inspired people throughout…
Learn more →John Wesley Powell Memorial Museum
An oversized yet accurate replica of the long boat used by John Wesley Powell on…
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A few miles east of Page on the Navajo Reservation exists the most photographed slot…
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Lake Powell National is referred to as the "Crown Jewel" of golf in Northern Arizona.…
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It was 1869. Ten men in four boats were about to embark on a journey…
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