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Glen Canyon, Dam that’s a big lake!

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The plan: a 3 week car trip covering as many sites as we can fit. About 4,500 miles, and include California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, South Dakota, Wyoming and back again. Many National Parks. It ended up over 5,200 miles, 1,800 pictures.

Glen Canyon, Dam that’s a big lake!

1 - The road east out of Kanab, Utah towards Page, Arizona.

Can you believe we nearly slept in?  Our latest start of the day so far, almost 9 a.m.  Shows how tired we were from yesterday.  But today we continue our drive east through southern Utah and the northern edge of Arizona. 

 

Our first stop today is Page, Arizona and the Glen Canyon Dam which backs up the Colorado River creating Lake Powell behind it.  The dam provides electricity to much of the west.

 

The visitor center invites you for a tour and a nice look at the dam, but they screen you for any metal like you may be a terrorist.  They do allow cameras inside.  It’s an interesting stroll through the picture galleries, the scale model of the lake, the books, and even glass wall that looks out over the dam and lake.

 

We took a few pictures before moving on.  
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October 1956 began the building of the dam and bridge. It took three years to complete the bridge, but that permitted trucks to deliver materials and equipment to the site a savings of 200 miles. On September 22, 1966 Ladybird Johnson dedicated the dam. It took 17 years for Lake Powell to fill for the first time. Much of the electricity of the southwest is generated here at Glen Canyon. Tours are available into the depths of the dam, but security is high.

The lake is great for water lovers and boaters who like to try and get lost because it can really happen in this lake with all of its small remote fingers and inlets.

There is one other major draw to the area and that is Rainbow Bridge. To reach the largest natural bridge takes a seven and half hour tour by boat and includes a major hike most of the year depending on the water level of the lake.

But other than that obvious draw, visiting the dam is just a short stop and a place to take a few nice pictures of the dam and bridge.
The Bridge
The Dam
The Visitor Center
Rainbow Bridge. We didn't get to
The lake backs up for miles with
petrarchanprincess says:
Yeah, you can thank the coal companies for the water decrease.
Posted on: Apr 22, 2007
WaltJake says:
I was amazed at how low the water had gotten, since I was last here 8 years ago!
Posted on: Apr 03, 2007
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