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MILLION AIR FLIGHT BRIEFING LAKE POWELL, ARIZONA

Adventures in Lake Powell ARIZONA’S LAKE POWELL IS A NATURAL PLAYGROUND FOR FANS OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS

WHERE TO SLEEP Visitors to Lake Powell will fi nd a bounty of hotels to choose from, but few match up to Amangiri. It’s more remote than others in the area but, tucked away among the rock and the sand, the resort is a destination in its own right, with guests traveling from far and wide to stay at what has become a cult hotel. Accommodations are varied, from the sprawling four-bed Mesa Home to the canvas-topped Pavilion suites. 1 Kayenta Road +1 435 675 3999 aman.com WHERE TO EAT The restaurants you’ll fi nd in Lake Powell tend to be more on the casual side, but this isno re fl ection on the quality of the food on o ff er. At Antelope Point Marina, on Antelope Island, you’ll fi nd Jádí´Tooh, which surpasses all expectations of a marina restaurant. Situated in a prime spot overlooking the water, Jádí´Tooh serves a decadent menu of elevated comfort foods. 537 Marina Parkway +1 928 645 5900 antelopepointlakepowell.com WHERE TO FLY Located ideally close to Lake Powell, Page Municipal Airport makes getting here a breeze. The airport’s only dedicated FBO facility, Million Air Lake Powell is equipped with a spacious lounge area, conference room and heated hangar space. Travelers can also make use of the dedicated concierge service to complement their Lake Powell vacation.

Lake Powell

Perfectly positioned in the heart of canyon country, Lake Powell is a haven for all adventure lovers. While it is called a lake, the body of water is actually a man made reservoir (one of the largest in the US), that was formed in the 1960s with the building of the Glen Canyon Dam. Flanked by dramatic sandstone cli ff s, the winding lake stretches its way through Glen Canyon and out of Arizona toward Utah, but its waters have also fi lled a number of other smaller, secondary gorges, which are all but begging to be explored. There are guided tours, but you can also go it alone — choose between kayaks, motorboats, jet-skis or even stand-up paddleboards. There are several marinas on the lake

Glen Canyon Dam

with plenty of rental options. Back on dry land, the surrounding ancient rock formations have become must-see monuments in themselves. Don’t miss Rainbow Bridge, one of the world’s largest natural bridges; the towering Horseshoe Bend; or Bullfrog Basin, a narrow, pebble fl oored ravine. The size of the lake means some are better visited via boat, but there are plenty of shorter hiking trails too. For a new perspective of the world famous canyons, visit during the annual Page Lake Powell Balloon Regatta (usually held on the fi rst weekend of November), when hordes of colorful hot air balloons take to the skies. The nearby town of Page, which was orginally populated as a home for workers building the dam on what had previously been Navajo land, is a major resort area that now hosts millions of vacationers per year. Far from being just a gateway to the lake itself, Page is also home to two museums, a golf course and several sports fi elds. Lake Powell’s location also makes it perfect for fi tting into extended trips, with the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley and Zion National Park all close by.

MILLION AIR LAKE POWELL (PGA) Page Municipal Airport

901 Sage Avenue Page, AZ 86040

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Lake Powell Balloon Regatta

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