relaxed rooms feature free wi-fi and flat-screen tvs, as well as shared bathrooms. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. other amenities include a patio, and a warm tv lounge with seating. parking is complimentary. sleeping up to 4 guests, the family suites add en suite facilities, and balconies with lake views. breakfast is served in a cozy dining area. set in a tranquil residential area, this casual bed-and-breakfast is 1 mile from both john wesley powell museum and page municipal airport, and 2 miles from glen canyon dam Page Municipal Airport 5 min
Wahweap (15 min) Easygoing marina & recreation area featuring lodging, campsites, eats & boat slips & rentals. Waterholes Canyon (12 min) Barren reservation area with dramatic sandstone slot canyons. Glen Canyon Dam Overlook (7 min) A short hike down a set of rock-carved stairs leads to this viewpoint on the rim of the river & dam. Glen Canyon Dam Bridge (5 min) Massive steel arch bridge offering vertiginous views into the sandstone-lined canyon below. Glen Canyon Dam (5 min) Lake Powell was formed by this 710-ft. concrete dam, with a visitors center & daily guided tours. Upper Antelope Canyon (26 min) Narrow slot canyon known for unique, picturesque red-rock formations, popular for tours. Navajo Bridge (45 min) Historic bridge used by pedestrians & a modern bridge for cars with an interpretive center nearby. Antelope Canyon Tours - by Carolene Ekis (4 min) Canyon and nature Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park (5 min) Desert park in the Navajo Nation territory featuring a series of slot canyons & trails. Antelope Canyon (26 min) Navajo Nation sandstone slot canyon, renowned for its undulating angles & light shafts. Horseshoe Bend (11 min) Canyon, river, lake, desert, and cliff Lone Rock (19 min) Lake, canyon, beach, and camping Carl Hayden Visitor Center at Glen Canyon Dam (7 min) Lower Antelope Canyon (15 min) Natural attraction with guided sightseeing & photography tours through a colorful slot canyon. John Wesley Powell Museum (18 min) Museum commemorating the leader of the first Colorado River exploration through the Grand Canyon. |