• From Alstrom Point you can see Gunsight Butte, Padre Bay, and Navajo Mountain

    Glen Canyon

    National Recreation Area AZ,UT

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  • Highway 89 closed 25 miles south of Page

    A road collapse south of Page has closed US-89 until further notice. US-89 is closed northbound at US-89A. In Page, US 89 is closed at the junction with State Route 98. Traffic is being detoured around closure utilizing SR-98 & US-160. US-89A is open. More »

  • Quagga Mussel Monitoring Update

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  • Lake Powell Mercury Consumption Advisory

    Public Health, Environmental and Wildlife agencies from Utah and Arizona are jointly issuing a mercury fish advisory for striped bass in the southern portion of Lake Powell from Dangling Rope marina to the dam. Read more here: More »

Park Planning

Planning, Environment and Public Comment

The below link provides access to current plans, environmental impact analyses, and related documents on public review. Users of the site can submit comments for documents available for public review.

The National Park Service prepares a variety of planning and environmental documents to help guide it in managing park resources. These documents can range from site-specific impact analyses on facility locations to broader park-wide plans for future use and management of a park.

The below link contains all of the currently active plans and environmental documents for Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.

Planning, Environment and Public Comment (PEPC)

Glen Canyon NRA Management Plans

General Management Plan (1979)

Proposed GMP/Wilderness Recommendation/Road Study Environmental Statement (1979)

Lone Rock Development Concept Plan (1981)

Lone Rock DCP Assessment of Alternatives (1979)

Accessible Shorelines Development Concept Plans (1988)

Accessible Shorelines Proposed DCP/EA (1988)

 

Did You Know?

Live to Play Another Day - BE SAFE!

Be careful what you breathe. Boat generators, engines, and gas appliances produce deadly carbon monoxide gases. Ensure proper ventilation. Don't swim, sit, or work near exhaust.