| The city of Page has become a major resort area, overlooking man-made Lake Powell, with its 1,960 miles of shoreline and surrounding Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Visitors to Page can rent houseboats, take out a speedboat or personal watercraft, hike, bike, shoot rapids on one-day raft trips or view the area from a helicopter, kayak or jeep.Tours leave daily from Page to visit the Rainbow Bridge National Monument and other scenic wonders around Lake Powell. Antelope Canyon, a beautiful slot canyon, is three miles to the east of Page.A broad range of facilities are located in the Page, including motels, restaurants and all the supplies for a great visit. There are two museums, a library, the Page Visitor Center, a swimming pool, two golf courses, three parks, six lighted tennis courts, and several football, softball and baseball fields available for Page residents and visitors alike. |