Glen Canyon Dam Visitor Center


Glen Canyon Dam was completed in 1964, taming the waters of the Colorado River and creating massive Lake Powell, a popular recreation area along the Utah/Arizona border. Lake Powell is about 186 miles long and attracts almost 3 million visitors a year.The Carl Hayden Visitor center is located at the dam, and tours of the dam are available.
The dam is located at Page, Arizona, just a few miles south of the Utah border. It was constructed to allow electrical power generation, store water for the arid southwestern United States, and provide recreation opportunities.It is a concrete arch dam with a crest length of 1,560 feet. It contains 4,901,000 cubic yards of concrete. The dam is 25 feet wide at the crest and 300 feet wide at the maximum base. Construction started in 1956 and was completed in 1964. The dam was dedicated in 1966. Lake Powell took 17 years to fill to full pool. The lake has a storage capacity of 27,000,000 acre-feet, making it the second-largest man-made reservoir in the US.

Carl Hayden Visitor Center at Glen Canyon Dam

Summer hours (call for days) 8 am - 6 pm MSTWinter Hours (November through February) daily, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm MST; Rest of year open daily 8 am - 5 pm MSTClosed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's DayPhone: 928-608-6200. Tours of the Dam: 928-608-6072Location: Highway 89 on west side of Glen Canyon Dam
Visitor Center attractions include tours of the dam, exhibits, video shows and a relief map of the entire Glen Canyon area. There are restrooms and a bookstore.Tours of the dam are $5. As a federal power plant facility, security measures are in place. While no bags, purses, knives, weapons or food are allowed on the tour, wallets, cameras and clear water bottles are welcome.The Glen Canyon Natural History Association provides the tours of the dam. Tours are approximately 45 minutes long. Each tour is limited to 20 persons (including infants and children.) Tour reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis; reservations may be made up to 24 hours in advance and must be reserved and paid for in person at Carl Hayden Visitor Center.

Bullfrog Visitor Center

The Visitor Center at Bullfrog is open intermittently beginning in May. Call ahead for exact times.Phone: 435-684-7420Location: Highway 276 north of Bullfrog Marina

Visitor Center Attractions

Exhibits relating to geology and the human and natural history of Glen Canyon. Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) and pioneer artifacts are displayed. There is also a life-size model of a slot canyon. The facility has a bookstore, restrooms and medical clinic. (The medical clinic is open May through early October only).



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