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Page, Arizona, USA
Adding water to Glen Canyon only enhanced its appeal, although the submerged rock formation see a bit surre... More on manual_books
a tipical american city next to Lake Powell, very hot and sleepy, but charming in its own way... More on GeckoGo

#2.
400 Clubhouse Dr., Page, AZ 86040
130 miles north of Flagstaff on Hwy 89, 1 mile west of Page, take access road More on arizonaguide.com
The course can be on the pricey side but if you go to Chamber of Commerce tourist office get the map of Page and there is a 25% off coupon . More on GolfReview

#3.
Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Box 1507, Page, AZ 86040-01507, United States
Adozen stories high and as long as a football field, Rainbow Bridge is one of the seven wonders of the worl... More on LLBean.com
If you have rented your own boat and wish to just use the courtesy dock that is probably a more fun way to ... More on Epinions.com

#4.
6 North Lake Boulevard, Page, AZ 86040
John Wesley Powell was the first to lead an expedition in 1869 through 1,000 miles of uncharted canyons. Hi... More on Weather.com
There were lots of well organized exhibits with fascinating information, ranging from river runner histo... More on TripAdvisor

#5.
644 North Navajo Dr., Page, AZ
For a guided tour of Rainbow Bridge National Monument, the world's largest natural stone arch, which rises 290 feet above the water, try Aramark Boat Tours. Reservations ... More on Weather.com

#6.
John Wesley Powell Memorial Museum, Box 547, Page, AZ 86040-0547, United States

#7.
Dine Bikeyah Museum, Big Lake Trading Post, 1501 Highway 98, Box 1925, Page, AZ 86040-1925, United States

#8.
22 S. Lake Powell Blvd., Page, AZ 86040
Antelope Canyon is, what the Americans call a slot canyon. This is a narrow gorge cut into the rock with mo... More on showcaves.com
Very beautiful canyon. Visit it at noon when the sun shines straight in the slot canyon. More on GeckoGo

#9.
National Recreation Area, P.O. Box 1507, Page, Arizona 86040, United States of America
The Glen Canyon Dam was built by 1963, stands 710 feet from bedrock, and holds back an amazing 27,000,000 acre feet of water when Lake Powell is full. To learn more about the dam that created Lake ... More on Weather.com
Do you wanna go here? I don’t know… I’m not sure I did. On a scale that runs from ‘Full-Out Tamer of Nature’ on the right to ‘Hug Trees, Not ... More on igougo

#10.
P.O. Box 1507, Page, Arizona 86040, United States of America
The park lies in the midst of the Nation's most rugged canyon country. Lake Powell, formed by one of the wo... More on Epinions.com
The price was on the steep side, $266 plus the optional hull insurance of $15, plus tax. More on Epinions.com
