About Page, AZ

This Arizona city along Lake Powell began as a residential community in 1957 for workers building the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River. Page, which is located next to Navajo Nation, attracts more than three million visitors per year to explore Lake Powell and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Natural landmarks in or near Page include Horseshoe Bend, Rainbow Bridge, Buckskin Gulch and the Glen Canyon Dam Overlook.

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Horseshoe Bend

Horseshoe Bend is the meander of the Colorado River, located near the town of Page, Arizona, named after its Horseshoe shape. It is located in the Glen Canyon Recreational Area, 5 miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Many come to see the Horseshoe Bend and overlook 42,000 feet on the Bend via the steep cliff above the meander.

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