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Horseshoe Bend is located 5 miles (8 km) downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, about 4 miles (6 km) southwest of Page. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] It is accessible via hiking a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) round trip from a parking area just off U.S. Route 89 within southwestern Page. [ 1 ]
Golden Cathedral. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (shortened to Glen Canyon NRA or GCNRA) is a national recreation area and conservation unit of the United States National Park Service that encompasses the area around Lake Powell and lower Cataract Canyon in Utah and Arizona, covering 1,254,429 acres (5,076.49 km 2) of mostly rugged high desert terrain.
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A bend in Glen Canyon of the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, ca.1898 Photograph of a bend in Glen Canyon of the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, ca.1898. The towering nearly-vertical rocky canyon walls loom over the placid river. The canyon rim is visible in the distance. A rocky embankment forms the shore on one side of the river.
Glen Canyon Glen Canyon in 1873, near the confluence of the Colorado and San Juan Rivers Glen Canyon is a natural canyon carved by a 169.6-mile (272.9 km) length of the Colorado River , mostly in southeastern and south-central Utah , in the United States.
Location: Coconino and Mohave counties, Arizona, United States: Nearest city: Fredonia, Arizona (North Rim) Tusayan, Arizona (South Rim): Coordinates: 2]: Area: 1,217,262 acres (4,926.08 km 2) [3]: Established: January 11, 1908 () as a national monument February 26, 1919 () as a national park: Visitors: 4,733,705 (in 2023) [4]: Governing body: National Park Service: Website: nps.gov /grca ...
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With the controversy over Glen Canyon Dam still ongoing, the public pressure against these dams was immense. [248] As a result, the two Grand Canyon dams were omitted from the final CAP authorization in 1968. [250] In addition, the boundaries of Grand Canyon National Park were redrawn to prevent future dam projects in the area.