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About Page, Arizona

Page, Arizona, rises from a high desert plateau, a land of sculpted sandstone and vast, azure skies. It lies 102.8 miles east-south-east of Cedar City, UT (from Cedar City, UT: bearing 120°T), and is situated 2.2 miles south-east of Lake Powell. The air here, thin and dry, carries the scent of sun-baked earth and the faint, metallic tang of dust kicked up by the relentless wind. Around the town, the landscape falls away in grand, sweeping vistas – the stark, rust-colored formations of the Vermilion Cliffs providing a dramatic backdrop, their ancient, striated faces catching the light in a thousand hues of ochre, rose, and deep umber. In the distance, the Colorado River, a ribbon of improbable blue, carves its way through the ancient rock, a testament to the patient, relentless power of water in this arid domain. The midday sun beats down with an almost palpable intensity, bleaching the colors of the sparse vegetation, yet at dusk, a profound transformation occurs, the shadows lengthening, softening the harsh edges and painting the cliffs in ethereal shades of violet and gold, a breathtaking, silent spectacle. This outpost on the edge of the Navajo Nation, Page, owes its existence to a confluence of ambition and necessity, a hub born from the grand engineering feat of the Glen Canyon Dam. The dam's construction in the mid-20th century, a monumental undertaking that tamed the wild flow of the Colorado, brought a surge of workers and a nascent community to this remote corner of Coconino County. The lake it created, the shimmering expanse of Lake Powell, became the lifeblood of the local economy, drawing tourists and recreationists from across the globe to its sandy coves and dramatic canyons. Beyond the allure of the water, the land itself holds a deep, resonant history, a place where ancient peoples once trod, their stories whispered on the wind that sweeps across the mesas. The character of Page is one of resilience and adaptation, a testament to human ingenuity thriving in a landscape that demands respect and offers unparalleled beauty in return, where the rhythm of life is dictated by the sun's arc and the enduring majesty of the natural world.

LocationPage, Coconino County, Arizona
Coordinates36.914722°N, 111.455833°W
TimezoneMountain Standard Time — no DST (America/Phoenix)
ZIP Code(s)86040
Area Code435
Page generatedJune 2026
Weather dataOpen-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service