How Do You Explore The Glen Canyon National Recreation Area?
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is over 1.2 million acres and offers something to do for every visitor. The area stretches for hundreds of miles from Lees Ferry in Arizona to the Orange Cliffs of southern Utah. Stay in the car and drive scenic roads or get in your boat and fish. You can also hike, bike or study history. Do it all in Glen Canyon. Start at the Bullfrog Visitor Center and learn some geology and natural history of the area. See Puebloan and pioneer artifacts. Go from Bullfrog to Carl Hayden Visitor Center at Glen Canyon Dam and go on a tour of the dam and check out a relief map of the area. Now that you can appreciate how huge the recreational area is, visit the Navajo Bridge Interpretive Center and take a walk across the historic Navajo Bridge. Look around for a California condor as that’s the place to see one. Stay at Lees Ferry Campground at one of 54 sites. Although not set up for RVs, there are bathrooms and potable water. Launch your boat about 2 miles away. For