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Visitor Center Locations
Glen Canyon Conservancy staff aim to help you have the best experience possible, both on our public lands and our national parks. Explore ways to learn more about America’s natural and cultural heritage by visiting our various sites around Glen Canyon.
We are the official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service in Glen Canyon. Tap into your sense of adventure, discovery, peace and more. Plan a trip today!
Carl Hayden Visitor Center
Hours
Open Daily
Summer Season: 9 am – 5 pm MST
(March through late October)
Winter Season: 9 am – 4 pm MST
(November through late February)
Address
Hwy 89 North
Page, Arizona 86040
Phone
Bookstore: (928) 660-7881
Information: (928) 608-6072
Glen Canyon Visitor Center in Page
Hours
Open Monday – Saturday
9 am – 5 pm MST
CLOSED Sundays
Address
12 N. Lake Powell Blvd.
Page, Arizona 86040
Phone
(928)-640-3900
Glen Canyon Archives
Hours
Glen Canyon Archives by appointment only by calling 928-640-3900 or emailing amanda@canyonconservancy.org
Navajo Bridge Interpretive Center
Hours
Open Daily
Summer Season: 9 am – 5 pm MST
(March through late October)
Winter Season: 9 am – 4 pm MST
(November through late February)
Address
1000 Highway 89A
Marble Canyon, Arizona 86036
Phone
(928) 660-7884
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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.

Membership
BECOME A MEMBER
Member Benefits
Our members receive:
- 15% instore/online discount with Glen Canyon Conservancy and reciprocal discounts with qualifying Public Lands partners across the US
- Membership card
- Sticker
- Your choice of one of three Canyon Critter pals to take home.
Membership is $35 for one person - purchased in store or online. While we only have one level of membership at this time, any donated amount over $35 also qualifies you for a membership. Your membership is valid for one year and proceeds directly support the aid-to-park fund, which has built trails in the park, restored native plants, supported night sky exploration, tribal consultation and school programs and more.