Hey everyone! In this video, we’re exploring a short hike in Page, Arizona, just a quarter mile behind the Maverik Gas Station and Walmart on Highway 89.
This hike takes you to a fascinating historical site—abandoned 1950s-era cars left behind after the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam and the workers’ exodus from Page. The remaining locals bulldozed the cars into Honey Draw to hide them from view.
Honey Draw is about 3 miles up the canyon from Horseshoe Bend and just a few miles from Lake Powell. The trail is easy to navigate and follows the wash bottoms over soft sand and sandstone, making it an accessible hike for most.
As you wander among these old cars, it’s easy to imagine the bustling days when they were in use, the town thriving, and dam workers driving through town. It’s a nostalgic look back in time.
For those wanting to extend their adventure, you can continue another half mile along the edge of Honey Draw to the rim of Glen Canyon. There, you’ll be treated to stunning views of the confluence of Honey Draw and the Colorado River.
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