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The address of the Lake Powell Art Association is: Po Box 4536, Page, AZ 86040-4536

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Where is Page Arizona?

Page is in northern Arizona on the shore of Lake Powell.


What are Arizona's lakes?

Among others there is Lake Powell, Lake Mead and Lake Havasu.


Where are the Powell lake houseboats?

If you're referring to Lake Powell in Arizona, the rental houseboats are available at the marinas (Wahweap, Bullfrog, Antelope). Houseboats in general are located all over the lake, since you drive them to a location you want to stay.


What canyon on the Colorado River was flooded to create Lake Powell?

Glen Canyon was flooded to create Lake Powell in the 1960s. This was part of the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam, which is located near Page, Arizona.


What is the biggest lake in Arizona?

Consider Lake Mead which is shared with Nevada and Lake Powell which is shared with Utah.


What is a body of water in Arizona with significance?

The Colorado River which is the key to Lake Powell, Lake Mead, Lake Havasu and others parts of the hydrology of Arizona.


What are the bodies of water that border Arizona?

The largest body of water inside the state of Arizona is Hormon Lake.


How many lakes are there in Arizona state?

There are over 128 lakes in Arizona. Some of the major ones include Lake Powell, Lake Mead, and Theodore Roosevelt Lake.


Does the Colorado river flow from Utah into Arizona?

Yes, from Lake Powell to Lake Mead and eventually into the Sea of Cortez.


What lakes are in Arizona?

Among others there is Lake Powell, Lake Mead and Lake Havasu.


Lake Powell and lake mead are located on which major river?

the Colorado river


What lakes does the Colorado river flow into?

The Colorado River primarily flows into Lake Mead and Lake Powell. Lake Mead, formed by the Hoover Dam, is located near Las Vegas, Nevada, while Lake Powell, created by the Glen Canyon Dam, is situated in Utah and Arizona. These lakes serve as vital water reservoirs for the surrounding regions.