ARIZONA
NATIONAL
PARKS
Glen
Canyon
|
|
Glen
Canyon
NRA |
1-7
days |
Annual |
|
Vehicle
entrance
(all passengers) |
$5 |
$15 (per vehicle) |
|
Individual
entrance |
$3 |
$15 |
|
Boating
(1st motorized vessel) |
$10 |
$20 |
|
Each
additional
Motorized vessel |
$4 |
$20 (per vessel) |
Other Passes:
- The
Golden
Eagle
Passport($50/year
from
date
of
purchase)
provides
free
entrance
for
the
passport
holder
and
all
vehicle
occupants
to
Glen
Canyon
NRA
(and
other
federal
sites
that
charge
entrance
fees).
- The
Golden
Eagle
Passport
does
not
provide
discounts
on
camping
or
annual
boating
fees.
The
Golden
Age
Passport
($10/lifetime)
provides
free
entrance
for
the
passport
holder
and
all
vehicle
occupants
to
Glen
Canyon
NRA
(and
other
federal
sites
that
charge
entrance
fees).
It
also
provides
the
passport
holder
a
50%
discount
on
National
Park
Service
user
fees,
like
Glen
Canyon
NRA's
camping
and
annual
boating
fees.
- The Golden Access Passport (free/lifetime) provides free entrance for the passport holder and all vehicle occupants to Glen Canyon NRA (and other federal sites that charge entrance fees). It provides the passport holder a 50% discount on National Park Service user fees, like Glen Canyon NRA's camping and annual boating fees. Golden Access Passports are available at Carl Hayden Visitor Center year-round and at Bullfrog Visitor Center from April-November.
How and Where to Get Passes:
- By mail--Glen Canyon NRA 1999 season boating and entrance passes only. Passes are available by mail year-round. Print out a mail-in form..
- From March 1 through March 19 at Glen Canyon NRA Headquarters--at the intersection of Arizona Highway 89 and Scenic View Drive outside of Page, Arizona, from 7-4 Mountain Standard Time, Monday-Friday. All annual passes except the Golden Access Passport will be available.
- At Entrance Stations--beginning April 2 at Wahweap and April 23 at Bullfrog and Halls Crossing. All passes except the Golden Access Passport will be available.
- At Self-Service Entrance Booths--starting April 23 at Hite and year-round at Lees Ferry. Glen Canyon NRA 1-7 day passes will be available. Annual Passes may also be available from these self-service booths. Contact a ranger on-site or call a Fee Collection Supervisor at (928) 608-6542 or 6543 for further information.
- Trading 1-7 day passes for annual passes--If you purchase a 1-7 day Glen Canyon NRA entrance or boating pass, and then determine that you want to trade it in for an annual Glen Canyon NRA or Golden Eagle Passport, you may do so ONLY while the 1-7 day pass you hold is valid. Trade-ins must occur in person at staffed entrance stations.
If you have questions, please call (928) 608-6542 or 6543.
FACILITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Acerage:
1,193,671, federal; 42,209, non-federal.
Visitor Center/Exhibits:
Carl Hayden Visitor Center
located at Glen Canyon Dam in Page, AZ.-- dinosaur tracks, Glen Canyon during the Ice Age, three-dimensional map of Glen Canyon NRA, photos and history of the construction of Glen Canyon Dam, orientation film.Bullfrog Visitor Center
located at the Bullfrog Marina in Utah -- exhibits relating to geology and the natural & human history of Glen Canyon, Ancestral Puebloan ("anasazi") & pioneer artifacts, a life-size model of a slot canyon.Navajo Bridge Interpretive Center
located on Highway 89A near Lees Ferry, AZ--features a pedestrian walkway across the old Navajo Bridge which spans the Colorado River in Marble Canyon, an interactive video, books about the area.
Trails, Roadways:
The Burr Trail roadway and the Hole-in-the-Rock Road. Numerous backcountry hiking routes in the Escalante and Orange Cliffs areas (permit required). Many opportunities for day hiking and backpacking exist within the recreation area, although there are few established trails. One exception is the Pedestal Alley trail, a 3 mile (4.8km) round-trip hiking trail, near Bullfrog
Programs/Activities:
Regularly scheduled ranger programs are available seasonally. Educational programs are available by appointment throughout the school year by calling (928) 608-6404.
Lodging and camping facilities:
There is a lodge at Wahweap and one at Bullfrog. Numerous accommodations are available in the City of Page. Only housekeeping units (trailers) are available at Halls Crossing and Hite. There is a National Park Service campground at Lees Ferry ($12/night). Concessioner operated campgrounds are available in Wahweap, Bullfrog, and Halls Crossing on a first-come, first served basis. The fee is $12.00 per night (Golden Age and Golden Access cards are honored). RV campgrounds are available at Wahweap, Bullfrog, and Halls Crossing. To reserve a lodge room or RV camping space, phone 1-800-528-6154. Primitive camping is available at the following vehicle accesible shore line areas: Lone Rock (Wahweap area), Stanton Creek, Bullfrog North & South (Bullfrog area), Hite, Dirty Devil and Farley Canyon (Hite area). These sites have no facilities except for pit toilets. The fee is $6 per vehicle per night. Shore line camping outside developed areas is possible lake-wide (campers must have self-contained or portable toilets). There is no fee.
Food/supplies:
Groceries and supplies are available at all marinas, though selection is limited. Numerous stores are available in Page.
Other Concessions/NPS-Managed Visitor Facilities and Opportunities:
The Glen Canyon Natural History Association operates park bookstores at the Carl Hayden and Bullfrog Visitor Centers and at the Navajo Bridge Interpretive Center near Lees Ferry. Numerous titles relating to the areas are available, along with posters, postcards, maps, and videos. For further information call (928) 645-3532. The Association also conducts free tours of Glen Canyon Dam. Call the Carl Hayden Visitor Center for times. Please note: self-guided tours of the dam are no longer allowed at any time of year. The park concessioner, ARAMARK, offers numerous services, including lodging, boat tours, boat rental, equipment rental, etc.
Accessibility:
Visitor Centers and other public buildings within the recreation area are accessible. Concession facilities are accessible.
Special Needs:
Shuttle vans are available at Wahweap, Bullfrog, Halls Crossing and Hite. A medical clinic, staffed by a Physician's Assistant, is open in Bullfrog from approximately May 15 to October 1.
RECOMMENDED ACTIVITIES/PARK USE
Fishing, boating, boat camping & water-based recreation, summer ranger programs, half & full-day tours to Rainbow Bridge, a guided tour of Glen Canyon Dam, four-wheeling on some of the park's backroads, backpacking in the Escalante or Orange Cliffs, exploring the lake's numerous side canyons by boat.
RESERVATIONS/PERMITS
Appointments for school groups should be made two weeks in advance by calling (928) 608-6404. A Special Use Permit is required for special activities or organizations wishing to utilize the area for official functions. A Film Permit is required for all commercial filming. Camping reservations are required at Bullfrog only during Memorial Day Weekend. Call (928) 608-6200 for further information and applications for all permits.
BASIC VISIT RECOMMENDATIONS
A minimum of one hour is recommended to visit Carl Hayden Visitor Center and take a guided tour of the dam (two hours in the off-season). One-half to one full day to take a tour to Rainbow Bridge. Three to seven days to visit the lake or backcountry areas.
SPECIAL EVENTS, PROGRAMS
- January
--
Hole-in-the-Rock
Commemoration
- March
--
Lake
Powell
Marathon
(Wahweap);
Lake
Powell
Hot
Air
Balloon
Regatta
(Wahweap)
- July
--
Fireworks
display
at
Wahweap
and
Bullfrog
- November
--
Parade
of
Boat
Lights
(Bullfrog)
- December -- Parade of Boat Lights (Wahweap); New Year's Eve Ball (Wahweap)
VISITOR IMPACTS
Anyone camping within one-quarter mile (.5km) of Lake Powell is required to carry and use a portable toilet unless their boats or campers are self-contained or toilets are available on such as plastic bag-lined buckets or cans are not acceptable. Also, plastic bags or other containers contaminated with human wastes cannot legally be disposed of in dumpsters. Waste must be disposed of only at designated boat pumpouts and dump stations. For additional information, see "Lake Powell Pure."The National Park Service is currently studying a proposed regulation regarding the use of personal watercraft in NPS areas.
ADJACENT VISITOR ATTRACTIONS
From Wahweap
Grand Canyon (4 hours), Zion (2 hours), Wupatki/Sunset Crater (2 hours), Navajo National Monument (1.5 hours), Bryce Canyon (3 hours), Arches, (6 hours), Canyonlands (5 hours), and the Navajo Reservation.From Bullfrog
Natural Bridges (2 hours), Capitol Reef (2 hours), Bryce Canyon (5 hours).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For additional information:Write
: Glen Canyon NRA, P.O. Box 1507, Page, AZ 86040.Email: GLCA_CHVC@nps.gov
Phone: (928) 608-6404 (Carl Hayden Visitor Center) or (435) 684-7400 (Bullfrog Visitor Center).
For additional concession information phone: (800) 528-6154.









