OUR MISSION
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Glen Canyon Conservancy seeks to preserve public lands in northern Arizona and southern Utah for future generations of explorers through retail sales, educational programming and fundraising.
As the official nonprofit partner of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Glen Canyon Conservancy is dedicated to enriching connections between visitors and area residents to this unique landscape.
Through the promotion of interpretive sales, diverse recreational opportunities and educational initiatives (such as through the Powell Museum & Archives), we foster stewardship of the history, culture and natural beauty of Glen Canyon for current and future generations.
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Where to Go
Looking for that perfect destination or just starting out on a new adventure? There’s plenty to explore here. Find yourself at home in the American Southwest. Browse points of interest in Glen Canyon, the Grand Staircase, and Vermilion Cliffs.
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Visitor center Locations
Glen Canyon Conservancy provides visitor services and retail sales at 3 sites across northern Arizona surrounding Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Stop by for helpful trip planning information or outfit your adventure at a GCC shop. Your purchase stays right here to directly benefit local land management.
SHOP OUR STORE to support
public lands
Find your next favorite book, apparel or collectible souvenir item that reminds you of the beautiful landscape of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area!
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PRODUCT CATEGORIES
Adopt-a-Plesiosaur
Collectibles
Guides And Maps
Home Goods
Publications
Apparel
ABOUT THE MUSEUM
POWELL MUSEUM & ARCHIVES
Founded in 1969, the John Wesley Powell Memorial Museum, now known as the Powell Museum & Archives, holds over 100,000 objects in trust for the people of Page, as well as other areas of the Colorado Plateau. Our collections focus primarily on the natural and cultural history of northern Arizona and southern Utah. To keep our collections in line with the passions of John Wesley Powell, the museum has focused on acquiring items that fall under cartography, archaeology, geology, paleontology, anthropology, as well as a focus on the unique city of Page’s history with the Glen Canyon Dam.

Membership
BECOME A MEMBER
Become part of a community of people passionate about public lands and visit the Powell Museum & Archives for FREE! Members support our efforts in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and enjoy special discounts across the country in stores just like ours. Become a member today!