This summer, Hyatt Place Page/Lake Powell invites travelers to uncover the breathtaking beauty of Northern Arizona while embracing the region’s rich Indigenous heritage.
Situated near the iconic Lake Powell (insider tip: beach lovers should check out Wahweap Swim Beach) and the Navajo Nation, the hotel offers a blend of outdoor adventure and cultural immersion through its Sweet Summer Fun! package and complimentary Navajo-led workshops.
Adventure and Family Fun at Your Doorstep
Hyatt Place Page/Lake Powell serves as a home base for exploring some of the Southwest’s most stunning landscapes. Guests can work with the hotel’s Adventure Concierge to craft personalized itineraries that include hidden waterfalls, panoramic overlooks, and landmarks like Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon.
Families looking for a memorable getaway should check out the Sweet Summer Fun! package, which includes a standard guest room and a curated candy charcuterie board with fresh fruit and an enticing mix of sweet, spicy, and sour treats. To keep the fun going, the package also offers a surprise family game for all ages and a locally designed Navajo dreamcatcher, symbolizing protection and peaceful rest.
With the Lower Antelope Canyon Tour Package, guests can experience the stunning beauty of the lower canyon’s mesmerizing light beams and vibrant sandstone colors with a one hour guided tour for two with Ken’s Tours. Along the way, discover the unique geology of the region and gain insight into the rich history and culture of the Navajo people – and maybe pick up a gorgeous keepsake from the gift shop to commemorate your trip.
Experience Navajo Culture Through Storytelling and Art
Hyatt Place Page/Lake Powell honors its proximity to the Navajo Nation by offering guests immersive cultural sessions led by respected local artisans and community leaders. On select Wednesdays, guests can join Pearl Seaton, a local Navajo weaver, for an intimate dreamcatcher workshop.
Seaton shares the deep cultural significance of the dreamcatcher and guides participants through the weaving process, revealing stories passed down from her grandparents. This hands-on experience is limited to 15 participants per session and is recommended for guests10 and above.
On select Thursdays, Navajo storyteller and singer Eli Secody offers a glimpse into Indigenous traditions through songs, drumming, and stories rooted in his community’s heritage. His presentations illuminate the enduring connection between the Navajo people, their land, and its wildlife, creating a memorable and meaningful experience for all who attend.
Plan Your Stay
The Sweet Summer Fun! package is available through September 12, with rates starting at $299 per night. Guests can book online at Hyatt’s official website or call the hotel directly. These special offers and cultural events make Hyatt Place Page/Lake Powell an ideal destination for those seeking an adventurous and enriching summer staycation. For more information, visit hyatt.com.