Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Glen Canyon NRA) is a recreation and conservation unit of the National Park Service that encompasses the area around Lake Powell in Utah and Arizona, covering 1,254,429 acres (5,076 km²) of mostly desert. The area draws over 2,000,000 visitors annually.
History
The Glen Canyon NRA was established in 1972 "to provide for public use and enjoyment and to preserve the area's scientific, historic, and scenic features."
Development
The stated purpose of Glen Canyon NRA is for recreation as well as preservation (whereas a national park may carry more emphasis on natural preservation). As such, the area has been developed for access to Lake Powell via 5 marinas, 4 camping grounds, two small airports, and houseboat rental concessions.
External links
- Official National Park Service site (http://www.nps.gov/glca/)
- An independent guide to Glen Canyon (http://www.americanparknetwork.com/parkinfo/gp/)
- Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (http://www.nationalparksgallery.com/parks/Glen-Canyon-National-Recreation-Area) - National Parks Gallery