Lake Powell and Page Drive
🚗8 mapped stops
The red-rock wonderland around Page, Arizona — where the Colorado River carved Horseshoe Bend, slot canyons glow with reflected light, and Glen Canyon Dam holds back a 186-mile-long inland sea. Every stop on this drive looks like it was painted by a geologist with a flair for the dramatic.
Paradas en Este Tour (8)
- 1 Page Visitor Center (Hub Road) Starting point in the small town that exists because of the dam — built from scratch in 1957 to house construction workers
- 2 Glen Canyon Dam Overlook 710-foot concrete arch dam holding back Lake Powell — the second-largest reservoir in North America when full
- 3 The Chains (Glen Canyon NRA) Chain-assisted scramble down sandstone to the Colorado River shoreline below the dam — the river runs emerald green here
- 4 Hanging Garden Trail A desert spring seeping through Navajo sandstone creates a lush hanging garden of maidenhair fern and columbine
- 5 Horseshoe Bend Viewpoint The Colorado River's iconic 270-degree meander, 1,000 feet below an unguarded cliff edge — the most photographed bend in America
- 6 Upper Antelope Canyon Entrance Navajo-guided slot canyon where shafts of light pierce narrow sandstone walls sculpted by flash floods over millennia
- 7 Wahweap Overlook Panoramic viewpoint above Lake Powell's southern reaches — Wahweap Bay, Castle Rock, and the Kaiparowits Plateau
- 8 Wahweap Marina Lake Powell's largest marina and the gateway to Rainbow Bridge, Antelope Island, and 96 major side canyons
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