About Page, Arizona
Glen Canyon Dam was the first dam built across the Colorado River. At the time of its construction in 1957, Manson Mesa was part of the Navajo Nation Reservation where the workers building the Dam lived. In 1958, the United States government traded 24 square miles in Utah for Manson Mesa along with some surrounding land. This event signified the birth of the City of Page AZ, the most remote community in the Continental United States. Remote as it is, Page gets a lot of visitors, though. A popular stop of the visitors is none of three fabulous bed and breakfast inns.After the Glen Canyon Dam was completed, the resulting Lake Powell ultimately became the destination for an average of 3 million visitors a year. Many of those vacationers spend time in Page, Arizona. The city of Page is home to approximately 9,100 residents making it making it just large enough to have plenty of community resources, but not so large that loses its small-town appeal. The people of Page are an engaging assortment of talented and engaging personalities.Bed and Breakfasts in Page AZCanyon Colors B&B
225 South Navajo
Page, AZ 86040
Phone: 928-645-5979Enjoy a full breakfast, patio, barbecue grill and crystal clean swimming pool (available for swimming as weather permits usually from May 15 to October 15. Just about everything your taste buds could hope for can be found on our table including chef’s choice of a main entree such as pancakes and sausage, waffles, French toast, omelets, etc. and fresh fruit in season, creamy yogurt, variety of cereals, fresh muffins, chilled orange juice and piping hot coffee, tea and hot chocolate. Guest rooms and bathrooms are immaculate with attention to detail such as color televisions with videos of recreation activities in the area. Each air conditioned room features an apartment-size refrigerator and premium cable television with extensive video library. All rooms have fireplaces. Fax, wi-fi, e-mail and telephone service is available. We are located on a quiet residential street far from the traffic and noise of downtown, but within walking distance of shopping.Dreamkatchers B&B
66 South American Way
Big Water, UT 84741
Phone: 435-675-5828Located in Big Water UT, three miles from Lake Powell and a beautiful 30 mile drive from Page, Arizona, Dreamkatchers Bed and Breakfast is a gorgeous place to spend a vacation. Guests have access to the common areas of the house, including the charming sitting room with television, games and plenty of reading material. Each guest room features special attention to the decor and many extras The emphasis is on privacy and comfort. In the words of guests who have stayed at Dreamkatchers: “What a fabulous place! Your attention to detail and to your guests’ comfort is truly appreciated…sitting in the hot tub under a full moon…was a memorable moment.”Rose Walk Inn B&B
1001 Gunsight St
Page, AZ 86040
Phone: 928-660-3822″Thank you for your kindness and the very special moments we had in your Rose Walk Inn, and for your homemade breakfast. It’s so good to meet people like you. Continue this same way and life will be better for the persons that come here.”Visit Lake Powell and the city of Page, Arizona today.
giovedì 27 ottobre 2011
Discover Quaint Page AZ in These Wonderful Bed and Breakfast Inns
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