Indigo Ridge is setting a new standard of living in Page, Arizona, with a thoughtfully designed master-planned community, and stunning views overlooking Lake Powell, Glen Canyon Dam, Wahweap Bay, Castle Rock, Warm Creek, Antelope Point, Tower Butte, Navajo Mountain and the Vermillion Cliffs.
Our planned community, perfect for families, entrepreneurs who can work from any location, and active adults alike, offers you the opportunity to unwind during a relaxing bass fishing excursion; hit the links on the nearby 18-hole Lake Powell National Golf Course or experience dining at one of the many restaurants in Page, Arizona such as, the floating, Ja’ di’ To’oh Restaurant, at Antelope Point or the Blue Buddha Sushi Bar.
The region offers a multitude of activities and events to enjoy the whole year round. For the more daring, go rafting on the Colorado River, or join Hummer Adventures for exciting expeditions to the Grand Canyon. Enjoy the extreme biking challenges that the natural landscape provides or unleash your inner child on one of the many back-road ATV trails. With so many options, you’ll have the freedom to create your own adventure.
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Unlike other cities in the area, Page was founded in 1957 as a housing community for workers and their families during the construction of nearby Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River. Its 17-square-mile site was obtained in a land exchange with the Navajo Nation. The city is perched atop Manson Mesa at an elevation of 4,300 feet above sea level and 600 feet above Lake Powell.
After the dam was completed in the 1960s, the city grew steadily to today's population of over 7,000. Because of the new roads and bridge built for use during construction, it has become the gateway to the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Lake Powell, attracting more than 3 million visitors per year.