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    It was 1869. Ten men in four boats were about to embark on a journey that would cover almost 1,000 miles through uncharted canyons and change the west forever. Three months later only five of the orig...
    Major John Wesley Powell

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Antelope Canyon Slot

A few miles east of Page on the Navajo Reservation exists the most photographed slot canyon in northern Arizona. Over thousands of years, wind and water scoured a narrow crevice in the mesa to form a slot canyon in two sections. Upper Antelope Canyon measures a quarter mile long and 130

Page, AZ Natural Attractions

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 forced to drive 200 miles to cross from one side of the Glen Canyon to the other.

Page, AZ Landmarks

Lake Powell National Golf Course

Lake Powell National is referred to as the "Crown Jewel" of golf in Northern Arizona. A new championship 18-hole course was built by the City of Page in 1995. Don't let the designation "public" scare you, it'

Page, AZ Golf Courses

Major John Wesley Powell

It was 1869. Ten men in four boats were about to embark on a journey that would cover almost 1,000

Page, AZ Famous People

Rainbow Bridge National Monument

Rainbow Bridge is the world's largest natural bridge. The span has undoubtedly inspired people throughout time--from the neighboring American Indian tribes who consider Rainbow Bridge sacred, to the 300,000

Page, AZ Natural Attractions

Things to do near Page, AZ

Rainbow Bridge National Monument

Rainbow Bridge is the world's largest natural bridge. The span has undoubtedly inspired people throughout time--from the neig...

Window Rock

The "Window Rock" itself, carved by centuries of wind, sand, and water, is 47 feet in diameter and is a major tourist attract...

Major John Wesley Powell

It was 1869. Ten men in four boats were about to embark on a journey that would cover almost 1,000 miles through uncharted ca...