Grandview Overlook
“Originally envisioned by long-time Page resident Paul Ostapuk, the Grandview Overlook was brought to fruition in 2021 through a partnership of Coconino County, the City of Page, the Friends of Lake Powell, and the Canyon Club (a benevolent organization of private citizens). It is a grand way to present a spectacular view of Page and its surrounding landscape. It incorporates certain elements of Navajo culture for creating a sense of place related to community health, happiness, and harmony. A real gem”.
Easy
0.3 mile (0.632 km)
Hiking.
The Grandview Overlook is a short walk to an overlook that offers a spectacular view of Lake Powell, Antelope Point and Wahweap marinas, Navajo Mountain, the Kaiparowits Plateau, Clark Bench, and the Vermilion Cliffs. From the parking area, follow the pin wheel path to its center. There is interpretive signage as well as outlying ramadas and benches. To the north there is a short connector trail to both the Discovery Trail and the City of Page Rim Trail.
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Directions
From the intersection of Lake Powell Blvd. and North Navajo Drive in Page, drive north on North Navajo Drive to 20th Avenue. Turn right (east) and follow 20th Avenue to its end. The Overlook and parking is on your left. Distance from the intersection to the parking lot is 1.2 miles (1.93 km).
Click map below to navigate to trailhead.
Trail Details
Trailhead Coordinates: 36º55.9952’N 111º27.5096’W
Trail Access: Free and open to the public
Trail Surface: Earth
Trail Condition: Fully developed
Trail Use Type: Hiking
Best Season: Year round
Parking at Trailhead: Yes
Restroom / Water: No
Pet Friendly: Yes, leash required for pets
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Trail Type: Out and back
Trail Length: 393’, 0.3 mile, 0.623 km
Elevation Gain / Loss: N/A
Elevation at Trailhead: 4219’
Cell Service: Yes
Land Manager: City of Page