Page, AZ Reviews


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Page, AZ is a small town located in the northern edge of Arizona near the border with Utah. It is well known for its stunning array of landscapes and activities, from dramatic canyons that offer incredible views to recreational activities like boating, fishing, and camping. There's also a plethora of local attractions such as Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park and Lake Powell. Visitors to Page love the area for its beauty and natural wonders, and there are plenty of reasons to visit this scenic town. Reviews often highlight how friendly the locals are, the range of activities available, and the unique culture found in Page. From the outdoor enthusiast to those who simply appreciate nature's beauty, there's something for everyone in Page.

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It has to be ok..... - 9/23/2011
I am leaving for Page Az. on the 25 of this month and boat in tow. My wife and 3 dogs.We want to retire in Page in April next year.So we are looking ahead be visiting Page.Going to spend a night on the mighty lake.I hear some bad and good about Page.Hey we have always been loners and like the outdoors. It doesn't matter who lives next door.And Wal-Mart is just fine with us.We are not church people..not that thats a bad thing..but we kinda keep to our self.Gave my home back to the bank and bought a nice used motorhome.So Page has to be ok....SEE YA IN Read More

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Jobs and Growth in Page Az - 1/25/2010
In October of last year Amangiri Resort and Spa opened in Canyon Point Ut just outside of Page and it has brought more employment opportunities to our area and an excellent 5 star Read More

General Review - 12/5/2008
Page is one of the few places that still has a small town sphere. It thrives on summer tourism. There is much tourism, due to the close location of Lake Powell, Glen Canyon Dam, the Grand Canyon (2hr drive) and a great area for hiking. In the winter things slow down. People are very friendly. If you consider moving to Page, you better have a job lined up. As it is an isolated town and jobs are sometimes hard to come by. Some of the largest employers are the SRP power plant, Aramark and Page Hospital. I enjoy living in Page and think of it as a great town to raise my Read More

Can someone enlighten me? How can air quality be - 10/12/2008
Hi there,
I was raised in Page. I loved it. It was a wonderful place to grow up. The reviews posted here sound so negative. Has it really changed? What about the wonderful lake and swimming, fishing, hiking, and perfect climate with all the seasons?? Comments are welcome...I would love to know what it is like today :)

Thanks,Read More

FAIR TO POOR - 9/12/2008
Page is a difficult place to work and live. I dont feel it is a good place to raise a family. The closest town is 130 miles away in Flagstaff Az. The next city would be St George utah.
the medical is very poor and unreliable. The only shopping of any size is a walmart. The people are usually not very friendly. The weather is lovely and the lake is great but I cannot stand living here anylonger.
the jobs of substance are mostly Navajo preference and military preference. The city does not keep the bums out of the parks and does not clean the streets. Most resturants are filthy and poor service at best. I would not recomment a move to Page Read More

Nice Place - 4/3/2008
It's hot as heck in the summer, but its a nice place if you want to be left Read More

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