Marble Canyon is a populated place in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. Marble Canyon is located on U.S. Route 89A at the Navajo Bridge, 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Page. Marble Canyon has a post office with ZIP code 86036. Marble Canyon is near Lee's Ferry, the former location of a ferry established by John D. Lee, a Mormon settler. It is often used by people entering the Colorado River for fishing and rafting trips.
Restaurants in Marble Canyon
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Sharing the Grand Canyon experience with you since 1969, Outdoors Unlimited offers the best in paddle and oar boat rafting adventures. Rafting the Grand Canyon offers a phenomenal variety of vistas, camps, waterfalls, rapids, side canyons, archaeological ruins, and other attraction sites to enjoy and explore. Allowing time to visit these places is the essence of every Outdoors Unlimited Grand Canyon Rafting trip. Our paddle and oar powered whitewater trips take a minimum of 13 days to traverse all 240 miles of the Colorado River through Grand Canyon National Park down to Lake Mead. Recognizing that you may not have time to do a Full Canyon Trip we offer the opportunity to do either the Upper Canyon or Lower Canyon. We also offer Paddle Trip options as well as Extended Spring & Fall trips.
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World class trout fishing, Lees Ferry, Arizona Guide Mike Roth invites you to join him for trout fishing on the crystal clear waters of the Colorado River some fly fishing & Spin-fishing trips for ALL ages / Groups Large & Small / Corporate Trips Available.
I took my wife on a trip to Lee's Ferry to fish and Kayak on 9/19-20. It was her first time trout fishing and Mike (Papa) Roth made it a trip to remember. Between all the history of the area that he relayed and his intimate knowledge of where and how to catch trout on this gorgeous strip of river, she was captivated. It did not hurt that with his guidance she caught 6 nice Rainbows on the first day (as did I). The second day he dropped us and our kayaks off upriver and by using what we learned the day before, she caught another 3 (including a 16 inch beauty) and I caught another 5. Mike can be counted on to provide a top quality, full service trip. My wife and I will be back a couple of times a year from here on out and will NOT use anyone but Mike.
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Kelly Outfitters at Lees Ferry is owned by Steve Kelly, a Marble Canyon resident since 2005. Steve's experience fishing the canyon stretches back over four decades. Steve's has a passion for helping novice anglers learn the art of fly fishing. Lees Ferry, set atop the Grand Canyon is a once in a lifetime experience with World class trout fishing and breathtaking scenery.
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We guide fishing, and run backhauls upriver to Glen Canyon Dam where our clients float back to the Lee's Ferry dock 16 miles or anywhere in between. We have a large selection of Sit on Top Kayaks, inflatable Kayaks, Stand Up Paddle Boards (SUP), and fishing boats. All Kayak the Colorado Fishing Guides are licensed by the Coast Guard and do backhauls for traveling downstream in Glen Canyon Recreation Area. Interested in spending the day in Arizona's premier fishing ground in Glen Canyon Recreation Area, we can help!
5.0 based on 24 reviews
We are a company that shuttles people (back-hauls) and their Kayaks, Canoes, SUP’s, and Rafts upriver from Lees Ferry into Glen Canyon below Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. We do short duration floats, day floats, and arrange for people to do multiple day floats while camping on the river. In addition, we rent kayaks and other float craft. Our shuttle boat is designed for speed and comfort.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
My grown daughter and I went fishing with their guide, Natalie and had a Blast, So Beautiful and a great adventure! Food was really, really good, and it's such a small quaint place. Reeks of Atmosphere and Views. A time capsule from the 60's. Second time for this trip and now this will be a yearly trip her and I.
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Stunning. No words to describe the beauty. Will design a trip to do this route again allotting for time to stop throughout. After passing through the Vermillion Cliff section and Navajo Bridge, you climb into lush beautiful mountainous countryside, going by Jacob Lake until you hit Kanab. Roads are excellent and safe, comfortable drive the whole way. Entered Zion National Park at East entrance, finishing another stunning drive through the 9-Eastside road marvelling at the beauty of Zion until we hit the Lodge. A must do. Even if you don't stop, incredible drive. Snow in the vast expansive snow covered plains while driving alongside the cliffs with a mist and low clouds in some areas, was like a painting out of a winter paradise post-card. A post-snow winter drive, hope I can see that again. AZ gas cheaper than Utah. Stations present although with some long stretches and more expensive. We started at Flagstaff, having exited from Grand Canyon East Rim area, hwy 64 to 89-A, on way to Zion National Park, entering from east entrance on SR-9.
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