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Welcome to the page – lake powell hub, the official adventure tours concierge of page, az, amazing tours and fun adventures are waiting for you. book your tours through us, the hub - official visitor center for page, az area.

Come in for information about the city of Page, Lake Powell, Glen Canyon, and the center of Canyon Country. Let The Page-Lake Powell HUB book all your tours in Page and surrounding areas. We can book tours for you here!

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Page -Lake Powell Hub provides visitors with information to the area’s attractions, booking tours, lodgings, maps, and other items relevant to tourism in the Page and surrounding area. We like to enhance the visitor experience in their destination! Serving Page Since 2019.

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Slot Canyon Tours

Explore the wonder of the surrounding canyons and landscapes. World-famous slot canyons and amazing views are waiting for you.

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Horseshoe Bend Tours

Discover the iconic landmarks and the magic of Rainbow Bridge, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend all right here.

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Scenic Land Tours

Enjoy breathtaking views and all out off-road fun. Page, Arizona and Utah have some of the most iconic southwest desert views.

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Fishing Tours

Fish on Lake Powell! Enjoy both Fly Fishing for Stripers (saltwater hybrid) plus Smallmouth-Largemouth plus other Lake Powell species.

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Kayaking Tours

Paddle in a deep canyon with beautiful red cliffs surrounding you.Antelope Canyon is world-renowned for its incredible slot canyon, now see it from the water.

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Take a leisurely boat tour on Lake Powell to see the incredible red rock canyons. Great for all ages! There are several destinations to choose from.

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Off-Road Tours

Off-Road Tours. Experience the thrill of off-roading here in the high desert! Hit the trail and have some fun exploring the best that the area has to offer!

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Fly and See Lake Powell, Rainbow Bridge or Horseshoe Bend from the air for an unforgettable tour experience. Spectacular views everywhere you look.

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Dam Tours (CLOSED)

Glen Canyon Dam was completed in 1964, and creating massive Lake Powell, a popular area along the Utah/Arizona border.

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Off-road Rentals

Drive in almost any direction and you are bound to find a once in a lifetime adventure. See incredible views in every direction.

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Boat Rentals

Experience the endless wonders of Lake Powell. Explore the over 94 canyons on this majestic body of water.

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Paddlesport Rentals

Lake Powell is one of the world’s top-rated paddling destinations and there is no better way to take in our unique environment than by touring the waterways on a paddleboard or kayak.

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Bike Trails

Bike across the backcountry and primitive roads of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. This is a great way to enjoy the Glen Canyon scenery.

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Hiking Trails

Lake Powell is known for water recreation, but there’s so much more to explore by foot, too. What’s the best part about Lake Powell hiking? You’ll usually be combining water fun and some time on dry land.

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There is much more to see in our area. Learn about the Navajo Nation, Glen Canyon, Alstrom Point, and other amazing areas all nearby.

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Established in 2019, we’re pleased to be able to provide information to all of our visitors and to let you know more about our natural wonders and happenings here. Ask us about tour packages and special deals.

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  • Location: 48 South Lake Powell Blvd, Page AZ 86040.

Visit us while in Page. We look forward to seeing you.

Page, Arizona is the center of “The Grand Circle” and home to some of the most beautiful natural attractions in the Southwest region. Page is your home for all your adventures including Lake Powell, Horseshoe Bend, Rainbow Bridge, Glen Canyon Dam, Antelope Canyon, the Colorado River, and is close to many other famous National Parks like Bryce Canyon, Zion, the Grand Canyon, and much more.

Page is the place to stay and play in Northern Arizona. We welcome visitors from all over the world who can experience amazing guided tours, fishing, kayaking, houseboat rentals, and there is plenty of information here at the HUB to help you take your own self-guided adventures. Page is constantly growing but still has the small-town feel and friendly locals. Come and see what makes Page so special.

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Explore the epic street fair after witnessing the awe-inspiring hot air balloon launches at the annual Baloon Regatta. Indulge your taste buds, browse unique crafts and retail items from over 100 vendors, and immerse yourself in Navajo culture and heritage. Kids will love the bounce houses and games, while adults can relax in the beer garden and enjoy live bands. All of this happens the first weekend in November; make sure you’re there!

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The second Saturday of every month, Elm Street transforms into a vibrant celebration of local culture and creativity at the Outdoor Market. Explore a treasure trove of Native American jewelry, exquisite candles, stylish clothing, artisanal furniture, quality tools, appliances, and much more. Plus, enjoy mouthwatering culinary delights from local food vendors and be captivated by the diverse array of captivating artwork.

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Page, AZ Attractions

Page, AZ has become the hub to see some of the Southwest's most treasured attractions. The most famous attractions are Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, Glen Canyon Dam, and the magical Antelope Canyon. But even avid outdoor enthusiasts can't get enough of the hidden canyons and other adventures waiting just around every corner. From hiking slot canyons to white water rafting down the Colorado River, there are a hundred ways in which one could explore this part of the Southwest. Many attractions near Page require a permit to be experienced such as Buckskin Gulch, the Wave, and Antelope Canyon. This is mostly to protect these rare geological formations, but many of the places that require permits or guides are on Native American land. Purchasing a permit or hiring a guide is a source of income for the tribe and is an opportunity very much appreciated by visitors and locals alike. Not all permitted attractions require guides, but if you are a novice outdoor adventurer, it's never a bad idea to have someone with experience with you.

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Great for all ages, enjoy a ride through a 2-mile long tunnel to the base of Glen Canyon Dam where you will walk to your river raft with sandstone walls soaring 700 feet above you. Your friendly guide will help you aboard our roomy 32-foot raft. Then sit back and relax as you take in the sights and stories of the Colorado River in Glen Canyon including the rich natural and human history of the region. You’ll make a beach stop, where you can take a short hike to see a petroglyph panel and even take a quick dip in the cool river. Back aboard your river raft, you’ll float through iconic Horseshoe Bend. Look for rainbow trout in the crystal-clear water, dozens of birds nesting on the banks of the river and possibly a herd of big horn sheep along the way. Your raft trip ends at historic Lees Ferry, where you’ll board our buses for the ride back to River Headquarters.

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The Page-Lake Powell Visitor Hub is your place to find out about events, book tours to nearby Antelope Canyon, Vermillion Cliffs and elsewhere, or learn where to rent a boat and explore Lake Powell on your own.

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Ordered back to the office, top tech talent left instead, study finds

In the months following return-to-office mandates, an increased number of senior employees departed Apple, Microsoft and SpaceX, often to work for competitors.

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Return-to-office mandates at some of the most powerful tech companies — Apple, Microsoft and SpaceX — were followed by a spike in departures among the most senior, tough-to-replace talent, according to a case study published last week by researchers at the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan.

Researchers drew on résumé data from People Data Labs to understand the impact that forced returns to offices had on employee tenure and the movement of workers between companies. What they found was a strong correlation between the departures of senior-level employees and the implementation of a mandate, suggesting that these policies “had a negative effect on the tenure and seniority of their respective workforce.” High-ranking employees stayed several months less than they might have without the mandate, the research suggests — and in many cases, they went to work for direct competitors.

At Microsoft, the share of senior employees as a portion of the company’s overall workforce declined more than five percentage points after the return-to-office mandate took effect, the researchers found. At Apple, the decline was four percentage points, while at SpaceX — the only company of the three to require workers to be fully in-person — the share of senior employees dropped 15 percentage points.

“We find experienced employees impacted by these policies at major tech companies seek work elsewhere, taking some of the most valuable human capital investments and tools of productivity with them,” said Austin Wright, an assistant professor of public policy at the University of Chicago and one of the study’s authors. “Business leaders should weigh carefully employee preferences and market opportunities when deciding when, or if, they mandate a return to office.”

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Technology is an industry “where the discourse over the return to office was most heated,” said David Van Dijcke, a researcher at the University of Michigan who worked on the study. Microsoft, Apple and SpaceX play an outsize role in the sector — collectively they represent more than 2 percent of the tech workforce and 30 percent of the industry’s revenue, according to the researchers — and their office policy “sets the precedent for the wider debate around the return to office,” the study’s authors wrote.

Those three companies also were among the first Big Tech firms to pursue return-to-office mandates in 2022, allowing researchers to separate the effects of mandates from the widespread tech layoffs that rocked the industry later in the year, Van Dijcke said.

Amy Coleman, corporate vice president of human resources and corporate functions at Microsoft, countered in a statement to The Washington Post on Monday that its internal data “does not align with these findings, especially around attrition.” It was “inaccurate” to frame the company’s hybrid work policy as a return-to-office mandate, she added.

“We have a hybrid workplace that revolves around flexibility and a mix of workstyles across worksite, work location and work hours,” Coleman added.

Apple spokesman Josh Rosenstock criticized the study as work that draws “inaccurate conclusions” and “does not reflect the realities of our business.”

“In fact, attrition is at historically low levels,” Rosenstock said.

SpaceX did not respond to a request for comment from The Post.

Apple, Microsoft and SpaceX differ “markedly” in their corporate cultures and lines of business, the researchers noted, and took different approaches in their return-to-office policies. Yet the similar effects of the RTO mandates found in the study suggest that “the effects are driven by common underlying dynamics,” the authors wrote.

“Our findings suggest that RTO mandates cost the company more than previously thought,” Van Dijcke said. “These attrition rates aren’t just something that can be managed away.”

The tug-of-war over offices has been locked in a stalemate for roughly a year: Office occupancy data tracked by Kastle Systems shows that the national average across the country’s top metro areas — including New York, Washington and San Francisco — has hovered stubbornly around 50 percent of pre-pandemic levels since early 2023.

A spike in departures of senior employees following return-to-office mandates could reflect the “double pinch” they inflict on managers, who have to deal with the policy’s effects on the teams they lead and in their own lives, said Christopher Myers, an associate professor of management and organization health at Johns Hopkins University, who did not work on the study.

He compared it to leading employees amid layoffs or wage stagnation.

“It’s a change to the work structure, sure, but it’s also just a hit to morale,” said Myers, who is also a scholar with the Academy of Management. Maybe managers leave shortly after mandates, he posited, “because it’s easier to manage a team that’s happy.”

Tech executives have extolled the values of in-person work, citing benefits to connectedness and innovation. CEOs such as OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg and Tesla’s Elon Musk have criticized remote work’s effects on company culture and productivity. In an April interview with CNBC , Nike CEO John Donahoe attributed a slowdown in innovation at the company to remote work, saying that “it’s really hard to do bold, disruptive innovation, to develop a boldly disruptive shoe on Zoom.”

Executives have not provided much evidence that a return to office actually benefits their workforces, said Robert Ployhart, a professor of business administration and management at the University of South Carolina. For example, there’s nothing pointing to a widespread drop-off in productivity as hybrid work has increased, he said.

“The people sitting at the apex may not like the way they feel the organization is being run, but if they’re not bringing data to that point of view, it’s really hard to argue why people should be coming back to the workplace more frequently,” Ployhart said.

Senior employees, he said, are “the caretakers of a company’s culture,” and having to replace them can have negative effects on team morale and productivity.

“By driving those employees away, they’ve actually enhanced and sped up the very thing they were trying to stop,” Ployhart said.

Although the study focused on three companies, its findings broadly reflect the impact of return-to-office mandates on workforces across the country, according to Ployhart, who is also a scholar with the Academy of Management. Companies are still struggling to adapt to a landscape fundamentally altered by hybrid work.

“We really have a very fragmented world, and these one-size-fits-all policies tend to struggle to be successful when there’s so much nuance in the way we work,” Ployhart said.

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