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Lake Powell

Location: 

Page, AZ

Chapter Affiliation

None

Description:

A major vacation destination in the city of Page, AZ, Lake Powell is an artificial reservoir that flows through Arizona and Utah. Parts of the lake are run by the Lake Power Tribal Park and can be accessed through Antelope Point Marina.

Permitting:

Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation - (928) 871-6647

Contact Information: 

Page Hospital - (928) 645-2424
Kayenta Police Department - (928) 697-5600

Notes:

- Boat tours, fishing, rafting, sailing, hiking, and camping available
- Boats and houseboats available for rent
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There is a fee for boat rides, fishing and commuting for the lake
A permit is required for fishing any lakes or streams, and also for hunting game on land under the jurisdiction of the Navajo Nation.

Tags:

canyon, lake, water, fishing, tribal park, boating, camping, arizona, utah

Disclaimer: 
The location listed is on the Navajo Nation. Failure to have a permit is considered trespassing on a Federal Indian Reservation. Do not desecrate any areas in the Navajo Nation. Most roads are not maintained and are usually unmarked.

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TRIBAL HILL DRIVE, BUILDING 4611

 P.O. BOX 2310

 WINDOW ROCK, ARIZONA 86515

 (928) 357-6825

nntvf.servicerequest@navajo-nsn.gov

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REMIT PAYMENT TO:
NAVAJO NATION
P.O. BOX 2310
WINDOW ROCK, AZ 86515

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