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Special Exhibit:

 

Beyond The Rainbow
The 1927-1928 Expeditions in Rainbow Bridge Country

April, 2009 through February, 2010.
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An oversized yet accurate replica of the long boat used by John Wesley Powell on the Colorado River is on the front lawn of Page's only history museum. The boat was featured in the Disney Movie Ten Who Dared.

Within the museum, you can see sketches, photos and other memorabilia of Powell's epic Colorado River voyages in 1869 and 1871, along with a unique collection of Native American and pioneer artifacts. Exterior view of Powell Museum Other exhibits focus on the geology of the canyons cut by the Colorado and the history and development of Page. Films on Lake Powell, dam construction and other subjects are shown free upon request. We also feature a book store/gift shop.

The Museum's Visitor Information Center serves as a reservation agent for river and lake trips, scenic flights, ground tours to Antelope Canyon and Alstrom Point, as well as powerboat and houseboat rentals, and as a referral service for accommodations offered by local motel/hotel/bed and breakfast establishments. The client does not pay extra for the service as the Museum receives a donation from the various properties for this visitor assistance.

The Powell Museum is a 50l (c) (3) non-profit organization. The Visitor Information Center is a fund raising arm of the museum.

Travel Packs

Travel Packs are sent via Priority mail

Planning to visit the Arizona / southern Utah area? Be prepared by first ordering our Travel Packs. Each Travel Pack is a priority mail envelope filled with visitor guides, information on attractions, lodging brochures, maps and transportation options for the area chosen. Three different Travel Packs are available. Order yours now and be prepared when you visit the Arizona / southern Utah area..




On-Going Auction

Visit the MajorPowell.com site to see our on-going auction items. In addition to our annual fund-raising auction, we have donated items available for bid all year round. Check out the on-going auction site now.


Powell Museum
#6 N. Lake Powell Blvd.
(corner of N. Lake Powell Blvd.
and North Navajo Drive),

P.O. Box 547
Page, AZ 86040;

(928) 645-9496, Voice
 (888) 597-6873 Toll-Free
 (928) 645-3412, Fax

Email address:
Director@PowellMuseum.org

Museum Hours:

9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain Standard Time - Monday through Friday

Admission:

  • $5.00 per person ages 13 to 61
  • $3.00 per person ages 62 and older
  • $1.00 per person ages 5 to 12
  • Free for children under age 5 and for Museum members
  • Group Tours require advance reservations; see above for admission fees. If guided tour requested, cost is $5 per person regardless of age.
  • School Classes are $1 per child (ages 5 through 12); $3 per child (ages 13 to 18), $5 over 18 years with fee waived for one teacher per class. Additional chaperones pay regular adult admission.

See Also:

Arizona Historical Society

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