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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Annual Billing Program

Lake Powell Resorts and Marinas, slip, buoy, and dry storage customers, Interagency Senior/Golden Age and Interagency Access/Golden Access Passport holders:

Glen Canyon NRA currently does not require boats stored (wet or dry) year round within the boundaries of Glen Canyon to affix a annual recreation vessel permit (sticker). To assist boat owners and the NPS, Lake Powell Resorts and Marinas has agreed to bill its wet and dry storage customers the $30 annual recreation vessel permit fee.

Interagency Senior/Golden Age and Interagency Access/Golden Access Passport holders: Lake Powell Resorts and Marinas do not maintain records for their customers holding these passes. You will be charged the full $30. To apply for the discount credit of 50% of the cost for the annual recreation vessel permit to your Lake Powell Resorts and Marinas account, please fill out and print the Annual Billing Request Form. Provide the requested documentation and mail to the address below. Discounts do not apply to multiple ownerships. If you were a customer last year and applied for and received a credit, and your situation has not changed, you will automatically receive this year’s credit.

Applications for authorized credits must be received no later than June 30, 2009.

Remember 80% of fees collected stay here at the park and are used to improve visitor services. Thank you for your continued support!

Mail to:

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Attn: Annual Billing Program
P.O. Box 1507
Page, AZ  86040-1507

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Last Updated: April 09, 2009 at 18:15 EST