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Colorado River - Transportation
| Provided below is information on getting to the Colorado River area and on getting around once you are there. |
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Getting There |
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The Colorado River enters northern Arizona at Page and runs west through the Grand Canyon to Lake Mead. At the Hoover Dam near Las Vegas, the river turns south, forming Arizona's western border. The river enters Mexico south of Yuma. There are only three road river crossings in Northern Arizona; at Page, at Marble Canyon and not again until Hoover Dam. River access is easier south of the dam to Bullhead City, Lake Havasu, Parker and Yuma. |
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Rental Cars |
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Save 50% on Weekends. Great Cars and Free Pick-Up. BOOK NOW! Enterprise Rent-A-Car offers great rates and great service. Choose from over 6,500 locations near your home, work or destination. Enterprise even offers vans and SUVs for that special trip. |
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Airport Information |
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Las Vegas is the most convenient airport for accessing the northwestern part of Arizona. It has daily service from most major airlines. Regional air service is available to Page, the Grand Canyon, Bullhead City, Lake Havasu and Yuma. |
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Shuttle / Other Transportation Services |
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A visit to Arizona would not be complete without a tour of the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Rainbow Bridge, Lake Powell, Sedona or any of the other many beautiful and spectacular sights that can only be found in the Desert Southwest. If you are departing from Phoenix/Scottsdale, Sedona, or Page, a Westwind Air Tour is a convenient and enjoyable way to view these magnificent and historic sites. |
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