Lake Powell and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

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Spatial Coverage Utah; Arizona
Date 1969
Title Lake Powell and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Subject Lake Powell; Glen Canyon National Recreation Area; Southern Utah; Arizona
Publisher Uintah County Regional History Center
Type Image/StillImage
Format application/pdf
Identifier 1038M
Language eng
Rights Management Digital Image Copyright 2023 Uintah County Regional History Center
Website uintahhistory.org
Owning Institution Uintah County Regional History Center
Additional Information Lake Powell and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, September 1969 -- Lake Powell and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. -- Escalante -- Glen Canyon City -- Glen Canyon Dam -- Lee's Ferry -- Warm Creek basin -- Crossing of the Fathers -- Rainbow Bridge National Monument -- Hole-in-the-Rocks -- Bullfrog Basin -- Red Canyon -- Castle Butte -- Hite Basin -- Hite Crossing -- Hanksville -- Caineville -- Utah -- Arizona -- Goosenecks State Park -- Muley Point Overlook -- Natural Bridges National Monument -- Piute Farms -- Lake Powell (Glen Canyon National Recreation Area) Recreational Facilities and Services: Lake Powell, when filled, will be 186 miles long, with 1,800 miles of canyon-idented shore-line. It was named for John Wesley Powell, the explorer-geologist-conservationist who led the first expeditions through the canyons of the Colorado. Recreation development is a continuing process. The National Park Service, which administers the recreation area, is constructing temporary and permanent facilities in an orderly program as the lake rises, as visitor demand increases, and as funds permit. Concessioners in the area are on contract with the National Park Service. (For further details, write: Superintendent, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Box 1507, Page Arizona, 86040.) -- Continued Points of Interest including: Lee's Ferry, Wahweap Basin, Warm Creek Basin, Crossing of the Fathers, Rainbow Bridge, Hole in the Rock, Oil Seep Bar, Bullfrog Basin, Hall's Crossing, Castle Butte, Hite Crossing, Hite basin, Muley Point, Goosenecks State Park. -- 5000 September 1969
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6c86j03
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