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    Lake Powell National Golf Course

    3.6 (20 reviews)

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    Beautiful course. Driving down to my shot.
    Janice Y.

    This is one of the golf courses I enjoyed most from the few public ones I played during my Arizona trip. The course is well maintained with no else playing at the beginning of December. We pretty much had the course to ourselves around noon on a Thursday. If you're tight on time, a 9-hole is $35 including cart fee. I suggest the back 9, as hole 15, if I remember correctly has a beautiful drop down a steep hill and so fun to play! Check out the steep drop from my pic. It's also recommended to us by a local, to play the back 9. The golf-cart has an integrated screen with a map so you can easily navigate and find the next hole. I'm more of a beginner so I play from the red. Though there is quite a difference in skill from each tee box, making it challenging for all skill levels. They aren't too strict on attire, at least for women, I was in tights and long sleeve. Highly recommend to fit this in if you're in Page and you play golf. Something different to do besides the Antelope Canyons and Horseshoe Bend. It's definitely one of the highlights for me at Page. Oh how I miss the weather there now that I'm back in Toronto!

    Apple S.

    Very unique golf course with amazing views over lake Powell. Grass has some dog shit and is not always well maintained but overall just a good time. You won't find a course like this anywhere else.

    Josh K.

    https://www.thegolfcoursenut.com/post/lake-powell-national-golf-course This 18-hole golf course is playable by all skill levels, but the black tees, measuring 7069 yards, challenge even the most experienced golfer. If you're short on time, ask to play the back 9, which includes the signature par 3 with a 125' drop to the green and a 508 yd par 4 with a breathtaking view from the tee. The course sees it's fewest players Mondays and Tuesdays - I played Monday morning in early November and only saw one other golfer the entire round. Course conditions were great, despite the current drought. Greens were soft, moderately slow but rolled true. Fairways had a few areas in need of repair, but overall lush and perfect firmness to give confidence in your approach shots. Tee boxes are flat and offer plenty of room for a clean tee shot. Practice facilities are basic with a driving range ($5 buckets) and chipping/putting green. After your morning round, stop in Mulligans Pub & Patio for lunch on the covered patio while enjoying the views. The restaurant only serves lunch, but you can still get a drink all day. The patio has plenty of seating to take in the views and would be a perfect spot to have a post-round drink and watch the sunset. If you want a full golf day, take advantage of the $20 replay rate after your lunch.

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    Christina D.

    Both the golf course and Mulligan's Grille were excellent! The food and drinks were fantastic (and reasonably priced) and the course is a challenging but fun course. Can't beat Hole #15 with an iconic view of Lake Powell and the canyon 200 feet above the green. A must visit for any golf enthusiast!

    Alycia U.

    We are on vacation and found this course. Really neat place to get a round in. We have never rented clubs before, but we were surprised to get like new clubs & bags to use for the day. GPS carts & complimentary bottles of water. Hole set ups were awesome especially in between the mountains.

    Joohn E.

    A real find in the middle of no where,good course for such a small town. We were very surprised by the challenge and playability of the course. Over look customer service and enjoy the golf, well worth your time. I would have given it 4stars but they need to get those kids off the desk and put in adults The one snowflake flat out lied to me about available tee times for the next day. He said no times available until 10am we showed up at 9:30and the course was empty. We enjoyed the course so much we played again.

    Stephen T.

    I have played this course twice, both times in a tournament for the power plant in Page AZ. The course is some what challenging, but it has its rough patches, i.e. the grass. I would usually give a course of this caliber anywhere else 3 stars, but to be honest, its the best course in that area... Possibly the ONLY course. Considering the harsh weather they endure with droughts and high heat, this course is in great shape. Rates for non-locals is $70 for 18 including cart, and the range is extra to warm up with a few balls. TIP: Don't be afraid to put the driver away on this course, some holes are tight and short enough to go 3 iron - 8 iron. Also, hole #15 (the Cliffhanger) says that it plays 173 yards from the blues, but it plays no where near that! In front of the green is fine, behind is trouble, play a club that you can hit about 130 yards, but watch the wind. I usually stroke an easy 9-iron. Its a fun course, bring a camera...

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    We didn't play a round, but my wife and I did visit Mulligan's Patio Bar and Grill; highly recommended.

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    Courtyard by Marriott Page at Lake Powell

    Courtyard by Marriott Page at Lake Powell

    3.1(169 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    Great Location, Helpful front desk staff, Free parking, and Beautiful outdoor Spaces…read more We booked 2 nights so we could explore Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell. It's an older property, but it's well maintained. The bathrooms are older, but functional. If your Marriott status gets you free breakfast, Awesome. It's a hot buffet. For regular guests, it's $24.95 plus tax for a standard mix of eggs, bacon, biscuits, gravy, waffles, etc.... The pool and outdoor area has lots of areas to hang out.

    Somewhere between the romance of the American road trip and the slow descent into madness, my…read moregirlfriend and I pulled into the Courtyard Marriott in Page, by lake Powell, road-weary, chasing the noble cause of my little brother's college graduation in Grand Junction, Colorado . Now, technically, this place flies the Marriott flag but let's be clear, it's owned by Marpalm out of Florida. And that detail starts to make a lot of sense the longer you're here. At first glance, the hotel gives off heavy Better Call Saul energy. Not the flashy parts the waiting room parts. The whole place has this outdated Southwest facade, like it peaked sometime around 1968 and collectively decided, "Yeah... we're good here." The rooms? Think your grandma's house in the desert if she hasn't updated a single thing since Nixon was in office. At first, it seemed harmless. A few moths fluttering lazily in the lobby like they paid for the room. The night auditor casually mentioned a "slight moth problem," the way someone might mention a chance of light rain. Fine. No big deal. But then... the hallway. Friends, this was not a "slight moth problem." This was a full-scale aerial assault. A biblical plague. World War Moth. They came at me with reckless abandon dive-bombing in the corridors, ricocheting off elevator walls like drunken fighter pilots. You don't walk to your room here, you run tactical maneuvers. I half expected someone to hand me a helmet and a flashlight. We clung to hope. Maybe,just maybe, the room would be a sanctuary. A place of peace. A refuge. It was not. The moths had beaten us there. Established dominance. Probably unpacked. Now look, after 16 hours on the road, a man doesn't ask for much. A bed. A shower. Maybe the ability to sleep without wondering if a winged intruder is going to kamikaze straight into his mouth at 2 a.m. So I have to ask: are we really too cheap for a couple bug zappers? Maybe dim the lights so the moths stop losing their damn minds? Because right now, this isn't hospitality--it's survival. Two stars. One for the bed, one for the story I'll be telling for the rest of my life.

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    Best Western East Zion Thunderbird Lodge - Hotel Exterior

    Best Western East Zion Thunderbird Lodge

    4.0(71 reviews)
    70.0 mi
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    I really enjoyed my stay here at this hotel. At first, it looks like a motel, but once you unlock…read moreyour room door, you'll be amazed by the room itself. The room is super nice, which we had a patio view overlooking the golf course, which I didn't even know they had one. Also super cheap to get a round of 18 holes in if you happen to spontaneously hit a few. I also loved the wooden furniture to give it that rustic vibe, which I guess goes well with the national park theme. The room itself was very spacious. They had a 24 hour pool and a hot tub, which we definitely took advantage of after a tiring hike through some of the national parks. There's a gift shop as well as the Thunderbird Restaurant, which I recommended getting food there. The staff that checked us in was super friendly and helpful. He was also very knowledgeable on Zion as we were trying to figure out parking and how early we needed to get there, along with renting hiking equipment, and other advices on making our Zion trip less chaotic.

    If you're like us and just want a clean comfortable place to stay that isn't an outrageous price?…read moreThis is where I would recommend as an in-between Bryce and Zion! It's got everything you need to rest your sore body after a long day at Bryce and hop in a pool before you continue on to Zion only 45 minutes away. There is a restaurant (see my other review for deets), pool/hot tub, gas station and golf course right on the property for you take advantage of for all you need to recuperate! The king size bed was so comfortable and the showers had great pressure and super warm. The room was very spacious and the AC was quiet but really pumped out cool air! Loved that we could access from the front our the back patio that faced the pool so we didn't have to go all the way around the complex. Only bummer is it's really close to the highway and sometimes you'd hear the occasion noise of cars but other than that it was a perfect stay.

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