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OUR TAKE ON MARBLE CANYON

Welcome to UpTake for Marble Canyon, Arizona. This guide is intended to be your starting point for all of the things to do and places to stay in Marble Canyon. Our recommendations are based on ratings and reviews from across the web. If you are looking for ideas for a family vacation, check out the listing on the left side of the page.

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LODGING

  1. Lees Ferry Lodge
    "great food and relaxation. Enjoyed my stay here in marble canyon" - a Yahoo user
  2. Cliff Dwellers Lodge
    "unbelievable location, great lodge!. Amazing setting in the middle of canyon country" - a Yahoo user
  3. Linda's Lake Powell Condos
    "sunset view while we ate on the balcony was beautiful" - a Tripadvisor user
  1. Lees Ferry Lodge
  2. Lake Powell Suites
  3. Cliff Dwellers Lodge
  4. Marble Canyon Lodge
  1. Vermillion Cliffs

THINGS TO DO

  1. Lees Ferry Anglers
    "They have there employes start other web sites that already are regestered in some one elses name. Then they slip there employes pop up on there web site to pull busness away from the legal web site. Its very underhanded and the customer suffers for it in the long run. When we found this out from the merchants in Page we opted to stay in Page and visit the Marble Canyon area from there." - a Yahoo user
  2. Rainbow Bridge National Monument
    "I have been to Rainbow Bridge three times. What an experience. The first time we were on a 36 foot houseboat. The canyon walls are so high that you have to put your head all the way back to see the tops. And what beautiful colors of the canyon wall and textures. Currently, the hike from where you tie up your boat is about 1 1/4 mile one way. It is best to try and get there early morning. Plus before the tour boat gets there. Check there time schedule. The hike can be done, very slowly. Take water and a snack. We were lucky each time and only a handful of people there so it was very quite. Birds singing through the canyon and lots of lizards to watch. A Ranger was there giving a talk about the bridge the last time were were there. The ages of my group were 7 years to 70 years old. We all did the hike, but took our time. We were there in June 1999, June 2002, and June 2004." - a Tripadvisor user
  3. Lee's Ferry
  1. John Wesley Powell Memorial Museum
  2. Lake Powell
  3. Navajo Bridge
  4. Glen Canyon Dam
  1. Antelope Point Marina Village
  2. Lake Powell - Glen Canyon Recreation Area
  3. John Wesley Powell Museum

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