Page, Arizona is on Lake Powell and surrounded by Glen Canyon. Waters of the Colorado River and its tributaries were backed up 185 miles to form Lake Powell. The canyon is a spectacular geological landscape. Much of the lake can only be viewed by renting a boat or hiking, neither of which Ron can do at this time with his knees. But the observation points, dam & bridge are accessible by car and still provide awesome views.

Our drive into Page, AZ. From a distance we weren't sure the
coach was going to fit!

Scenery along the drive to the campground.

View of Glen Canyon and the Colorado River.

View from Wawweap Point. One of the best views of Lake Powell accessible by car

View from our campsite. Lots of trees, view of lake in distance.