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Lake Powell and the encircling Glen Canyon National Recreation Area are located in the spectacular high desert of the southwestern United States. The National Park is protected in its natural state by legislation and encompasses over 1,900 square miles of southern Utah and northern Arizona.
The cool azure blue waters of Lake Powell meander for 186 miles through majestic sandstone rock formations, towering canyon walls and vibrant red rock buttes. The shoreline is seemingly endless in scope, stretching for nearly 2,000 miles, a distance greater than the entire Pacific coast of the United States.
It would take a lifetime of visits to explore all 96 major canyons on this enormous lake.
Lake Powell is an oasis, a crystal clear body of water framed by what many consider to be the most breathtaking landscape on earth. The allure fo the untamed terrain and surprising solitude invites one back again and again.
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Today's visitors find a myriad of recreational activity at Lake Powell. Hikers are free to explore wondrous nature trails, while boaters cruise the lake to explore her mysterious canyons and surrealistic rock formations. Those seeking excitement can skip across the water on jet or water skis and those looking for tranquility can cast a fishing line from the dock or a boat. There's literally something for everyone at Lake Powell.
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Antelope Point Marina is a new, architecturally significant marina on the southwest shores of Lake Powell. Located just seven miles from the City of Page, Arizona, the resort-marina is uniquely positioned within the boundaries of the Navajo Nation and the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
With its striking architecture, generous use of glass, and southwest design elements, Marina Village adds to the magnificence of its backdrop, while paying homage to Native American culture and the surrounding environment. The result? A Marina unlike any other.
If you would like to know more about Antelope Point Marina and the services we provide, call (928) 645-5900 or fax (928) 645-5914.
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"Get Outdoors, It's Yours!" is a national campaign focused on getting America's youth outside and engaging with Nature. The goal of this initiative is to encourage children and their families to spend more time outdoors.
The Kids Zone site has information on Web Rangers, Junior Rangers and Park Fun and Activities. Click on the link below to get to know the National Park System and all of the information available for kids.