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Why Rent On Lake Powell
Lake Powell spreads nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline across the Colorado Plateau where the Colorado River meets Glen Canyon, its red and orange Navajo sandstone walls rising directly from the water in a setting whose visual drama is genuinely unmatched among reservoir lakes anywhere in the United States. At 186 miles long at full pool, the lake rewards extended houseboat stays and extended boat exploration in ways that day-visit programming cannot begin to capture. A houseboat rental or lakefront vacation home near the Wahweap, Bullfrog, or Halls Crossing marinas puts your family inside one of the natural world’s most extraordinary color and light environments.
Houseboating, Canyoneering, and the Slot Canyon Network
The houseboat rental culture at Lake Powell is the defining accommodation experience, giving families the freedom to explore new canyon arms each day and anchor in complete solitude in coves accessible only by water. The slot canyon network accessible from the lake’s arms, including Antelope Canyon, the most-photographed slot canyon in the world, provides hiking of a geological intimacy that no trail-based landscape can duplicate. Kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding through the canyon arms gives families the lake at its most quiet and most visually concentrated.
Rainbow Bridge National Monument
Rainbow Bridge National Monument, accessible by boat from Wahweap Marina, preserves the largest natural bridge in the world at 290 feet high and 275 feet wide, a span of salmon-pink Navajo sandstone that sacred Navajo, Hopi, San Juan Southern Paiute, and Zuni traditions have surrounded with ceremonial and spiritual significance for centuries. The 13-mile hike from the Navajo Mountain trailhead provides an alternative land-based approach for families whose members want the overland desert experience alongside the water days.
Glen Canyon Dam and the Colorado River Legacy
The Glen Canyon Dam Visitor Center in Page, Arizona, provides the engineering and environmental context for the reservoir that Lake Powell represents, with exhibitions that address both the dam’s technical achievement and the ecological and cultural consequences of submerging Glen Canyon beneath 710 feet of water. The debate surrounding the dam’s future, given the ongoing Colorado River water crisis, gives a Lake Powell visit a contemporary policy dimension that rewards families willing to engage with it.
The Most Visually Dramatic Reservoir in the United States
A houseboat rental or vacation home near Lake Powell gives your family a lake experience whose canyon landscape, natural arch access, and desert plateau setting are genuinely irreplaceable by any alternative in American lake travel. Properties and houseboats with full kitchen facilities, outdoor deck space, and access to the marina infrastructure at Wahweap suit families who want to spend a full week inside one of the natural world’s most spectacular environments. The red rock walls at sunset justify every mile of the drive to get here.
- Surface area (mi)
- 186411.3
- Max depth (ft)
- 583.99
- Elevation (ft)
- 3704.07
- Shoreline length (mi)
- 1900.15
Popular activities
- Boating
- Kayaking
- Canoeing
- Fishing
- Freshwater Fishing
- Hiking
- Cross-country Skiing
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to dive into what Lake Powell has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!
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Yes, swimming is allowed in Lake Powell. However, it is prohibited in marinas and launch areas due to safety concerns such as electrical faults and boat traffic. Swimming is permitted in designated areas and other spots around the lake.
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Lake Powell is a popular destination in Utah and Arizona because of its massive size and near-100 side canyons, offering extensive opportunities for houseboating, lodging, and camping. The lake’s scenic setting amidst Southern Utah’s red-rock desert country and its numerous natural wonders, such as Rainbow Bridge and Antelope Canyon, also attract visitors.
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To fish in Lake Powell, you need either a Utah or an Arizona fishing license. A valid Utah fishing license allows you to fish in both the Utah and Arizona portions of the lake, and the same applies to a valid Arizona fishing license for Arizona residents. No additional permits are required.
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Lone Rock is a good beach for families because it can be accessed by car or boat and is very popular for camping. It has a large, lone rock in the water that kids might find interesting, but be aware it can get very crowded on holiday weekends.
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There are no towns near Lake Powell in North Carolina because Lake Powell is actually located in the states of Utah and Arizona, not North Carolina. It is a large man-made lake straddling the Utah-Arizona border. The towns near it include Page, Arizona, and Kanab, Utah.