The iconic reservoir faces the risk of becoming a mud lake as 100 million tons of sediment accumulate each year.
Fortunately, finding places to stay in Page isn’t difficult at all. If you enjoy primitive camping, Lone Rock Beach Campground in Glen Canyon Recreation Area is the place for you. While the campground ...
In 1963, the Glen Canyon Dam was built. It created Lake Powell Reservoir, which straddles Utah and Arizona, to ensure a water ...
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area managers have worked for many years to eliminate the practice of pin anchoring ...
Lees Ferry in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is the put ... Lees Ferry is 42 miles (61 km) from Page via Hwy 89 south ...
A harmful algal bloom has been detected at Lake Powell and across the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ... the lake’s advisory page shared. The National Park Service encouraged visitors to take ...
Their probable goal: To pack the tanker truck with explosives and blowup Glen Canyon Dam. Zak Podmore is a contributor to Writers on the Range, writersontherange.org, an independent nonprofit ...
"Nature's doing a pretty good job by itself of coming back and establishing thriving ecosystems," Seth Arens, an ecologist conducting research in the newly exposed reaches of Utah's Glen Canyon ...
From both the South and North Rim visitor centers, travelers should expect to drive for about two hours to reach Page, where the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is located. Horseshoe Bend is ...
Most tours depart from Page, Arizona, but you can also book day ... Trading Post to shop for art and souvenirs, a visit to Glen Canyon Dam, and views of Lake Powell, among other highlights.