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Glen Canyon National Recreation Collection

Discover the breathtaking beauty Area, located in Arizona near the town of Page

Background imageGlen Canyon National Recreation Collection: Arizona, Page, Horseshoe Bend, Colorado River located near the town of Page

Arizona, Page, Horseshoe Bend, Colorado River located near the town of Page

Background imageGlen Canyon National Recreation Collection: USA, Arizona, Page. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Lake Powell with low water

USA, Arizona, Page. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Lake Powell with low water

Background imageGlen Canyon National Recreation Collection: USA, Utah, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Sunset on Lake Powell and Navajo Mt

USA, Utah, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Sunset on Lake Powell and Navajo Mt. Credit as: Don Grall / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageGlen Canyon National Recreation Collection: Sunset at Lake Powell on the Colorado River between Utah and Arizona, United States of America

Sunset at Lake Powell on the Colorado River between Utah and Arizona, United States of America
Lake Powell is a reservoir on the Colorado River, straddling the border between Utah and Arizona

Background imageGlen Canyon National Recreation Collection: Tower Butte at Sunset; Glen Canyon National Recreation Area; Page; Arizona; USA

Tower Butte at Sunset; Glen Canyon National Recreation Area; Page; Arizona; USA
Tower Butte at Sunset, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Page, Arizona, USA

Background imageGlen Canyon National Recreation Collection: A cluster of Purple Asters reclaims the streambed along Iceberg Canyon at a location

A cluster of Purple Asters reclaims the streambed along Iceberg Canyon at a location
Purple Asters reclaims the streambed along Iceberg Canyon at a location last inundated by Lake Powell water 3.5 years prior to the date this image was captured

Background imageGlen Canyon National Recreation Collection: Grounded buoy in Forgotten Canyon at location once 80 feet below the surface of Lake Powell

Grounded buoy in Forgotten Canyon at location once 80 feet below the surface of Lake Powell. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah. Photo Date: October 13, 2005

Background imageGlen Canyon National Recreation Collection: The dried-up lakebed of Lake Powell bakes in the sun below the bottom of Hite Marina

The dried-up lakebed of Lake Powell bakes in the sun below the bottom of Hite Marina
The dried-up lakebed of Lake Powell below the bottom of Hite Marina boat ramp due to a long-term drought which has drastically reduced the water volume in the reservoir

Background imageGlen Canyon National Recreation Collection: Upstream face of Glen Canyon Dam with water level of Lake Powell 145 feet below its

Upstream face of Glen Canyon Dam with water level of Lake Powell 145 feet below its normal full-pool capacity on April 12, 2005. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona

Background imageGlen Canyon National Recreation Collection: Glen Canyon Dam viewed from the bridge over Glen Canyon with the water level of Lake

Glen Canyon Dam viewed from the bridge over Glen Canyon with the water level of Lake Powell 110 feet below full-pool capacity. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona

Background imageGlen Canyon National Recreation Collection: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah. USA. Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremonti)

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah. USA. Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremonti) below vertical canyon walls. Harris Wash, Escalante Canyons. Colorado Plateau


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Discover the breathtaking beauty Area, located in Arizona near the town of Page. This stunning destination offers a plethora of natural wonders and outdoor activities for all to enjoy. One must-see attraction is Horseshoe Bend, where the mighty Colorado River gracefully curves through towering red rock cliffs. The view from above is simply awe-inspiring, showcasing nature's artistic prowess. Another highlight is Lake Powell, nestled within this vast recreation area. With its low water levels, it unveils a unique landscape that captivates visitors with its rugged charm. As you explore this expansive lake on boat or kayak, be prepared to witness unforgettable sunsets painting the sky over Navajo Mountain. Tower Butte stands tall as an iconic landmark within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. At sunset, it transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle as hues of orange and purple dance across the horizon. Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the resurgence of life along Iceberg Canyon's streambeds. A cluster of vibrant Purple Asters reclaim their territory amidst this desert oasis. Forgotten Canyon tells tales of Lake Powell's past glory as you encounter grounded buoys once submerged 80 feet below its surface. It serves as a reminder that nature can both give and take away. The dried-up lakebed beneath Hite Marina bakes under the scorching sun, revealing an arid landscape that contrasts with memories of abundant waters enjoyed here before. Glen Canyon Dam stands proudly against the backdrop of Lake Powell's receding waters - a testament to human engineering marvels in harmony with nature's grandeur. As you cross over Glen Canyon Bridge, take a moment to admire Glen Canyon Dam from afar while contemplating how its presence has shaped this remarkable region. Fremont cottonwood trees grace these lands with their majestic presence - providing shade and adding splashes of greenery against Utah's magnificent red rockscape.