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Traveling to Lake Powell Surf Inn

Below is a small list of local attractions and amenities in the area. There are so many things to do and see around Lake Powell that it would be impossible to list them all but here are some attractions, tours, restarounts, rentals companies and locations to visit. Premiere Vacation Rental.

Lake Powell Surf Inn
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Airports

Page Arizona has a small airport that is 15 mins away from Lake Powell Surf Inn.

Phoenix Sky Harbor is an international airport that services nearly every airline in the United States. If you are coming in from another country and your airline doesn't go to PHX, you'll likely find yourself in Los Angles (LAX) or Las Vegas (LAS), where you can hop on a connecting flight to Phoenix or Flagstaff airports - or even just rent a car and drive (about 4 hours from PHX & LAS), which will allow you to see even more of the American Southwest. Sky Harbor Airport is a full service hub and even has van shuttles that can take you to Sedona and Flagstaff through Arizona Shuttle for about $50 each way (there's a discount if you book a round trip ticket). From there, many Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend tour companies can pick you up at your hotel in Sedona or Flagstaff.

Las Vegas Nevada International Airport (LAS) is 265 miles and around a 4 hour drive.

McCarran Aiport in Las Vegas is an international airport that services nearly every airline in the United States and is a hub for Southwest travel. From Las Vegas, guests can visit the west rim of the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, while being about the same distance away from Page as flying in to Phoenix Sky Harbor. Las Vegas has a great many tour operators that will show you as much as you can handle of the American Southwest, typically with a little Las Vegas flair. Las Vegas is a fantastic place to make your "home" on your American Southwest adventure as there is a tour company leaving from Las Vegas for nearly everything you'd want to see or expieience in the Southwest. If you're wanting more of an "at your own pace" Southwest experience, flying into Arizona (PHX or FLG) is recommended.

Pheonix Arizona International Airport (PHX) is 295 miles and around a 4.5 hour drive.

Phoenix Sky Harbor is an international airport that services nearly every airline in the United States. If you are coming in from another country and your airline doesn't go to PHX, you'll likely find yourself in Los Angles (LAX) or Las Vegas (LAS), where you can hop on a connecting flight to Phoenix or Flagstaff airports - or even just rent a car and drive (about 4 hours from PHX & LAS), which will allow you to see even more of the American Southwest. Sky Harbor Airport is a full service hub and even has van shuttles that can take you to Sedona and Flagstaff through Arizona Shuttle for about $50 each way (there's a discount if you book a round trip ticket). From there, many Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend tour companies can pick you up at your hotel in Sedona or Flagstaff.

Flagstaff Arizona Airport (FLG) is 142 miles and around a 2.5 hour drive.

Flagstaff Airport is located about 140 north of Phoenix Sky Harbor, which is the direction you'll need to go to get to Page. FLG is a smaller airport, but two major airlines, American Airlines and United, now provide service directly to Flagstaff from Phoenix, Denver and Dallas Ft. Worth. From Flagstaff, you can either rent a car and visit Sedona, which is only 25 miles miles from FLG aiport, and the Grand Canyon's South Rim entrance (the most popular), which is only 85 miles from FLG. Flagstaff is the largest city to the Grand Canyon and serves as the perferred destination when visiting and choosing Grand Canyon accommodations.

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