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A welcome sign greets travelers just South of town.

Page encompasses a 16.7 sq. mile parcel atop Manson Mesa.

Hotels & downtown businesses greet you as Lake Powell Blvd. rises from Hiway 89.

Downtown Page is lined with restaurants, retail and grocery stores.

The John Wesley Powell Memorial Museum, on Lake Powell Blvd. at Navajo Drive, is also home to the Page-Lake Powell Visitor Information Center.

John C. Page Park is the site of numerous festivals and events throughout the year.

Kids enjoy the fun of a skate park and bike ramps at John C. Page park.

Page High School is a modern campus operated by Page Unified School District and is just a short walk from Chapman Mobile Home Park.

The Cultural Arts Building at Page High School is a frequent location for arts and entertainment events.

The Page High School stadium hosts track & field events and Fall football.

Desert View Elementary is also just a short walk, on South Lake Powell Blvd.

Page Public Library - located on South Lake Powell Blvd.

The sky is filled with hot air ballons during our annual event in Page.

Our sister park - Lake Powell Mobile Home Village - is also located in Page off South Lake Powell Blvd, at Cameron Road.

Lake Powell National Golf Course boasts a championship 18-hole course that winds around the rock outcroppings surrounding Page .

The south section of Business Loop 89 is a growing area for retail business.

The Lake Powell Blvd. business loop ends at the intersection of Hwy. 89 with numerous retail strip malls and a Wal-Mart complex.

The Hwy. 89 by-pass runs west of Page as northbound travelers get their first glimpse of Glen Canyon Dam.

The Glen Canyon Bridge crosses high above the Colorado River. The bridge span is more than 1,000 feet.

The Carl Hayden Visitor Center, on the West side of Glen Canyon Dam, greets visitors with tours, information and breath-taking views of the dam and canyon.

Glen Canyon Dam towers 710 feet above the Colorado River.

Fishing and river rafting are popular activities below the Glen Canyon Dam as the Colorado River flows into the Grand Canyon.

Houseboat living and lake cruises provide unique vacations on Lake Powell.

Fishing and water sports offer endless recreation on Lake Powell.

Wahweap Marina offers a stunning view as Tower Butte overlooks Lake Powell.

Community Information

As one of the newest towns in the U.S., Page, AZ now welcomes more than two million visitors annually. Since it's inception in 1957 as "Camp Page - the construction settlement for workers on the Glen Canyon Dam project, Page has become a permanent home for more than 8,000 residents. In 1975 our community was incorporated an an official Arizona city.

In addition to the nearby Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Page is know as the "Hub of the Grand Circle," American's largest concentration of national parks and monuments.

Page grew up as a community of mobile homes! So we're proud to be called home by the hundreds of residents that choose the care-free lifestyle and tradition of mobile home living at Chapman Mobile Home Park.

 
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