Top 15. Attractions & Things to Do in Page, Arizona
Top 15. Attractions & Things to Do in Page, Arizona: Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Lake Powell, Glen Canyon Bridge, Glen Canyon Dam Overlook, Antelope Point Marina Village, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Water Holes Canyon, Powell Museum, Hanging Gardens Trail, Colorado River Discovery, Rim View trail, Hidden Canyon Kayak, Lonely Dell Ranch Historic District
Antelope Canyon, Page, Arizona
GoPro: Kayaking in Page, Arizona
Kaying in Page Arizona in Lower Antelope Canyon near Antelope Point Marina. We Kayaked roughly 5 miles and hiked a mile and a half. 19 Hour day and then went to Horseshoe Bend. All shots were using the Hero 3. Please Subscribe and comment I will follow back!
Halls Store - Lake Powell
New Halls Store construction video from the State Line Ramp Lake Powell. Oct 21, 2014 - May 5, 2015
Wahweap RV Park & Campground
Wahweap Marina, USA, Page, Lake Powell, Campground, RV, Womo, Urlaub
Glen Canyon Page Arizona
Glen Canyon and the Dam that creates Lake Powell. Located north of Page Arizona. Lake Powell is the 2nd largest man made lake in America.
ANTELOPE CANYON - PAGE (Arizona)
ANTELOPE CANYON PAGE ARIZONA
Lower Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona
Slideshow of pics taken during a tour of Lower Antelope Canyon in April 2014. A must see for everyone. The slot canyons are located near Page, Arizona.
Swimming in Lake Powell (GC 9/10)
5/26/2018
Grand Circle drive and hike, day 9 of 10
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Day 1 (hike hours=5, miles driven=315)
- drive LA to Las Vegas
- walk the strip
- drive to Valley of Fire State Park (overnight at Beehives)
Day 2 (hike hours=6, miles driven=155)
- hike Valley of Fire
- drive to Zion National Park (overnight at Watchman Campground)
Day 3 (hike hours=9, miles driven=88)
- hike Zion (Angel's Landing, Narrows, Canyon Overlook)
- drive to Bryce Canyon National Park (overnight at Bryce Lodge)
Day 4 (hike hours=7, miles driven=207)
- hike Bryce (Navajo + Peekaboo + Rim Loop)
- drive to Capitol Reef National Park
- hike Cassidy Arch
- drive to Goblin Valley State Park (overnight at Goblin Valley Campground)
Day 5 (hike hours=6.5, miles driven=179)
- hike Goblin Valley and Little Wild Horse + Bell Canyon Loop
- drive to Moab, UT
- hike Corona Arch
- drive to Canyonlands National Park (Island in the Sky district, overnight at Willow Flat Campground)
Day 6 (hike hours=8, miles driven=100)
- hike Island in the Sky (Mesa Arch, Grand View Point, White Rim Overview)
- hike Island in the Sky (Aztec Butte, False Kiva, Upheaval Dome)
- drive to Arches National Park (overnight at Arches Campground)
Day 7 (hike hours=6, miles driven=104)
- hike Arches (Devil's Garden, Delicate Arch)
- drive Canyonlands National Park (Needles district, overnight at Squaw Flat Campground)
Day 8 (hike hours=7, miles driven=22)
- hike Needles (Chesler Park + Joint Trail loop)
- scenic drive to Big Springs Canyon Overlook (overnight at Squaw Flat Campground)
Day 9 (hike hours=4.5, miles driven=297)
- hike Butler Wash Ruins and House on Fire Ruins
- drive to Page, AZ
- walk Glen Canyon Dam and swim in Lake Powell Chains area (overnight at Page WMT)
Day 10 (hike hours=1, miles driven=580)
- walk Horseshoe Bend
- walk Navajo Bridge
- drive to Las Vegas then LA
10-day total hike hours = 60
10-day total miles driven = 2047 (51.55 gallon gas)
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Part #5 - Page, Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell (The Grand Circle route) - USA road trip | Holiday
Part of our May 2015 USA road trip.
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Day 1 - Las Vegas to Zion National Park - Zion Town / Springdale
Day 2 - Zion valley and Angels Landing hike
Day 3 - Zion to Bryce Canyon - Bryce Canyon and Bryce point
Day 4 - Bryce to Moab (via Capitol Reef) - Started Arches National Park
Day 5 - Arches hiking, Delicate & Landscape Arch and Corona Arch - Moab to Page (via Monument Valley)
Day 6 - Horshoe bend, Antelope Canyon (lower) and Antelope Marina and beach
Day 7 - Lake Powell and Horsehsoe bend (sunset)
Day 8 - Page to Las Vegas
Day 9 - Las Vegas to Los Angeles - Hollywood boulevard
Day 10 - Universal Studios Hollywood
Day 11 - Santa Monica Pier, Venice beach, Huntington Beach
Day 12 - Disney Land
Day 13 - Los Angeles - last few hours being tourists before flying home.
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Navajo Power Station, Page, Arizona
Navajo Power Station, Page and Lake Powell, Arizona, on a walk across America for hospices in 2011.
Antelope Canyon - Quick Video of the rain
ALY Hite Outpost Glen Canyon Ride On Utah Banh Mi Hotdogs Woodland Biscuit Co Jordanelle
This week, we are traveling by land and by water as we follow a trail with plenty of options, that takes off right from the Hite adventure center at the very tippy top of lake Powell. Then, we're off to Beaver Utah as we support the leaders of the ATV community at the 14th annual Ride on Utah Big Ride. Finally, Reece Stein is taking us out to one of Utah's most diverse fishing holes, as he introduces us to a unique species known as the Tiger Muskie. So, hold on tight and get ready to reel them in.
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ReisenindieUSA.de - Crosby Canyon, Big Water, Utah
Der Crosby Canyon ist ein anderer Weg, das Ufer des Lake Powell zu erreichen, wenn Sie bereit sind Offroad zu gehen. Allradantrieb und Bodenfreiheit empfohlen!
Fahren Sie nach Big Water, nehmen Sie die zweite Straße rechts 'Glen Canyon National Park Rd' und fahren Sie weiter auf die Country Road für ca. 8,3 Meilen. Fahren Sie am Schild Warm Creek Bay via Crosby Canyon Road (BLM-Road 231) nach rechts. Viel Spass!
Page Lake Powell Campground Page Arizona AZ - CampgroundViews.com
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Page Lake Powell Campground in Page Arizona offers full hookup RV and tent camping in town for short and long term stays. Gravel roads and sites adjacent to roadway. Convenient for touring the area. Suitable for most any sized RV.
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upper antelope canyon in Page
The tour guide can be great photographer! The canyon is nothing but rocks and sand if don't have a good view point. Leave the magic as it shows and try not to find the ugly truth. EYES ARE NOT EVEN TRUST ABLE, WHAT MATTERS IS HOW COMFORTABLE U FEELS. 跟他挺有缘分的,第二天monument valley 又见面啦,哈哈
Day Trips from Tempe: Antelope Canyon
In the Day Trips from Tempe video series, discover places that you can see within a short drive of Tempe, Arizona. In this trip, Amy, Ginger and Alicia travel to Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend and Lee’s Ferry with Detours Arizona Antelope Canyon Tour. The 15 hour trip included a stop for lunch at The Rivers End Cafe.
The Country Club Manor in Phoenix Arizona - Historic Phoenix
It’s easy to spot the areas of our valley that are fortunate enough to have flood irrigation. The “green” just kind of hits you about the same time the cooler air does, and you know you’re there.
Visit Historic Phoenix for more information and for a current list of property for sale in The Country Club Manor:
Driving in to Phoenix’s Country Club Manor is no different. Sure, you’ve got the Country Club’s parking lot that doesn’t do much to quell the summer’s heat, but just a little further in, and… ahhhh.
Nestled among the busy streets of central Phoenix, the Phoenix Country Club provides a sanctuary and oasis for its homeowners, members and guests year round. Established in 1899, and having hosted the Phoenix Open for 50 years, the historic ambiance is pervasive throughout, captured by photos of the varying faces of the Club and its surroundings, the golfing greats and legends and community leaders including Arizona’s beloved Bob and Barry Goldwater. A recent remodel has retained the historic aspects of the Club, melding them with the best the 21st Century has to offer.
Surrounding the club, are private estates. These palatial pads aren’t for the first time home buyer (unless you hit it big in the Arizona State Lottery) but for those who can afford it, these estates afford all the luxury of old-Hollywood with a rich history unique to each home.
Joel & Carolyn Greenberg bought a home here in 2009 and have made great use of the club’s pool amenities. “with twin 6 year olds, we didn’t want a private pool to fence off in the backyard, so we bought a membership at the club. We just walk the kids across the street and they’re swimming!”
The Club’s swimming facility offers three recently renovated pools for member use. The competition pool is heated for year round enjoyment. A large game pool and smaller toddler pool are also available. Adult and child swimming lessons, water aerobics and social activities are scheduled throughout the year. The Club offers a spring, summer and fall swim team with children participation ranging from 50-130 swimmers. A unique summer camp for children ages 4 and over is offered in a full day or half day format. A wide variety of swimming merchandise is carried in the pool side swim shop. The new Goldwater Grill offering a diverse food and beverage menu is also available seven days a week. Read more…
For those who prefer a more private swim, Country Club Manor delivers. Most of the homes are on large parcels of land, so pools have the added luxury of being beautifully integrated in to the landscape. Who wouldn't want a swim in one of these pools?
The homes in Country Club Manor range in size from 3,000 to 10,000 square feet with an equally large span in price. Sales have been recorded everywhere between $500,000 to over $3,000,000. The architecture equally diverse.
Rimview Trail - Page, Arizona
This is the most dangerous section of Rimview trail, you ride a foot away from the edge of vertical cliff, the penalty for falling is severe. For more trail info go to
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Lake Powell Colorado River Native America Arizona Utah USA
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Lake Powell Colorado River Native America Arizona Utah USA
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Utah USA
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area,
located at the center of the Colorado Plateau,
provides for public enjoyment through
diverse land- and water based
recreational opportunities,
and protects scenic, scientific,
natural, and cultural resources
on Lake Powell, the Colorado River,
its tributaries, and surrounding lands.
Rainbow Bridge National Monument
protects an extraordinary natural bridge
that captures public and scientific
interest with its rainbow form and appearance.
Significance statements express why
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
and Rainbow Bridge National Monument
resources and values are important
enough to merit national park
unit designation.
Statements of significance describe
why an area is important within
a global, national, regional, and
systemwide context.
These statements are linked
to the purpose of the park unit,
and are supported by data, research,
and consensus.
Significance statements describe the
distinctive nature of the park and inform
management decisions, focusing
efforts on preserving and protecting
the most important resources and
values of the park unit.
The Colorado River and its many
tributaries, including the Dirty Devil,
Paria, Escalante, and San Juan rivers,
carve through the Colorado Plateau
to form a landscape of dynamic
and complex desert and
water environments.
The vast, rugged landscapes of
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
provide an unparalleled spectrum
of diverse land- and water-based
recreational opportunities for visitors
of wide-ranging interests and abilities.
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
preserves a record of more than
10,000 years of human presence,
adaptation, and exploration.
This place remains significant for many
descendant communities, providing
opportunities for people to connect
with cultural values and associations
that are both ancient and contemporary.
The deep, 15-mile-long, narrow gorge
below the dam provides a glimpse
of the high canyon walls,
ancient rock art, and a vestige
of the riparian and beach terrace
environments that were seen by
John Wesley Powell’s
Colorado River expedition in 1869,
providing a stark contrast to the impounded
canyons of Lake Powell.
Rainbow Bridge is one of the world’s
largest natural bridges and is a
premier example of eccentric stream
erosion in a remote area of the
Colorado Plateau.
For many indigenous peoples in
the Four Corners region,
Rainbow Bridge is a spiritually occupied
landscape that is inseparable from
their cultural identities and
traditional beliefs. And
eastern Pueblo villages
along the Rio Grande River.
Traditional Cultural Property
and Values: Rainbow Bridge and the
immediately surrounding landscape
are considered sacred by, and are
vitally linked with the histories,
cultural practices, ceremonial
activities, and oral traditions
of associated American Indian tribes.
CONTACT THE PARK
For more
information about the
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
and Rainbow Bridge
National Monument Foundation Document,
contact:
glca_superintendent@nps.gov
or 928-608-6205
or write to:
Superintendent,
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
and Rainbow Bridge National Monument
P.O. Box 1507, Page, AZ 86040-1507
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