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LIVING ON THE ‘RIDGE’ OF LAKE POWELL
New
eco-friendly development being built on the shores of Lake
Powell
Construction on Indigo Ridge at Lake Powell, a
beautifully-designed master-planned residential community being
built on the edge of Lake Powell, has commenced with model homes
planned for this summer.
Indigo
Ridge at Lake Powell is a master-planned residential community
overlooking Lake Powell on the border between Utah and Arizona.
The development includes town homes and custom homes ranging
from 1,400 to more than 3,000 square feet built in a
contemporary Southwest, village-like setting.
Indigo
Ridge at Lake Powell is just one of many projects and additions
happening in the city of Page and near the lake. Several
residential communities, new developments and an increased level
of sophistication – both on and off Lake Powell – are adding a
new dimension to the city. Today, Page is taking on a renewed
look as new businesses, restaurants, housing, hospitality and
recreational amenities open and existing ones expand.
“The city is truly in a renaissance period,” said Steve Harvey,
a principal with Huntley, LLC the developer of Indigo Ridge at
Lake Powell. “This is an exciting time for the city and for Lake
Powell. We are proud to be a part of this dynamic future.”
This
master-plan is simply one of many recent developments in the
community. Antelope Point Marina at Lake Powell for instance,
with its Native-influenced architecture, has a new floating
restaurant, shop and fishing dock. Meanwhile, Wahweap Marina,
which is only six miles from Page, is promising access through
the Castle Rock cut later this year as lake water levels are
projected to rise to new heights.
Page and Lake Powell are situated in the heart of an area known
as the “Grand Circle,” a five-state region comprised of Arizona,
New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada and Utah that is home to numerous
natural wonders, world-class ecological adventures and
entertainment destinations. Some of the most notable points of
interest include the Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, Bryce
Canyon National Park, Monument Valley and the Grand
Staircase-Escalante to name just a few. For those who prefer a
manicured view of nature, the Lake Powell National Golf Course,
an 18-hole championship course with incredible scenery, is
situated in the hills above Lake Powell.
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