Lake Powell

Welcome to Lake Powell! This artificially created water reservoir is a very popular stop for those looking to cool off or participate in water sports. It provides a true reprieve from the surrounding desert, and offers stunning views of the carved red sandstone.
Lake Powell is a section of the Colorado River in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. At 186 miles long, it's made up of endless and beautiful scenery, 96 canyons, inviting warm water to swim in and sail on, and lots of sunshine.

The Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is a very popular travel destination

The Glen Canyon Dam took 10 years to build, and now offers tours
All about Lake Powell
Lake Powell is located in Glen Canyon, an area which historians believe has been inhabited for nearly 9,000 years. Lake Powell is a man made reservoir that was made through the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam, which flooded the Colorado River waters into Glen Canyon in 1963.
The construction of a dam in this location was a controversial decision, and drastically altered the landscape of both Arizona and Utah, as the sandstone gorges that the dam is named for are now submerged. The lake is now divided up into two main sections: South Lake Powell in Arizona, and North Lake Powell in Utah.

Lake Powell boasts nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline
Highlights
South Lake Powell
This is where you will find the Glen Canyon Dam, which is open year-round. The south side is ideal for mountain biking, hiking and even horseback riding. While here, you should also check out the Glen Canyon Conservancy and John Wesley Powell Memorial Museum.
North Lake Powell
On the Utah side of the lake, you can discover sandstone rock formations that have been carved by both water and wind over millions of years. In addition, Bullfrog, Utah is home to many marinas that are great bases for sailing and kayaking through the rock formations.
Rainbow Bridge
Tucked away in the mesmerizing landscapes of Lake Powell, Rainbow Bridge stands as one of the world's largest natural bridges, boasting awe-inspiring beauty and geological significance. Accessible only by boat or a challenging hike, witnessing this majestic wonder is a rewarding experience for adventurous travellers.

Paddle through serene waters and explore dramatic rock formations

These red cliffs can be seen on the Arizona side of the lake
Nearby attractions
Page, Arizona
While in the area, make time to explore the town of Page, Arizona, the gateway to Lake Powell. Near the south side of Lake Powell and just to the north, Page offers visitors many options for activities and sights and is an excellent home base for exploring other destinations in Arizona. You can easily visit the stunning Horseshoe Bend, or embark on a hike to nearby destinations such as Rainbow Bridge National Monument.
Bullfrog, Utah
Nestled on the shores of Lake Powell, Bullfrog, Utah, is a hidden gem for those seeking aquatic adventures and stunning desert landscapes. With its crystal-clear waters and towering sandstone cliffs, Lake Powell offers endless opportunities for boating, fishing, and kayaking. While here, don't miss the breathtaking vistas from Alstrom Point or the thrilling hike through the colourful slot canyons of Bullfrog Bay.

The Rainbow Bridge is a truly impressive sight
Grand Canyon National Park
Located only two hours away, the Grand Canyon is an absolute must-see while in Arizona. This geological masterpiece was carved by the Colorado River through the striking red sandstone rock. To best see and experience the park, take a hike along the rim trails or venture into the canyon itself for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Canyonlands National Park
Canyonlands, is a must-visit destination for photographers and nature lovers. The park showcases the power of nature with its deep canyons, towering mesas, and the confluence of the Green and Colorado rivers. Some highlights that each, each with their own unique charm, include the Island in the Sky provides stunning vistas from its high mesa, while The Needles is a hiker's paradise with its colourful rock spires and expansive trail system.
Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend
While not directly on Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend are both easily accessible destinations from Page, Arizona. A four-hour drive away, Antelope Canyon's surreal sandstone formations, illuminated by radiant light beams, create a photographer's paradise.
And Horseshoe Bend, also a four-hour drive away, is a majestic and dramatic bend of the Colorado River basin. It provides visitors with stunning vistas from the edge of towering cliffs, perfect for capturing breathtaking sunset views.

Canyonlands is a lesser known national park, but absolutely worth a visit

The Grand Canyon offers incredible views over the Colorado River landscape
The best things to see and do
Boating and water spots
Lake Powell offers a playground for boating, fishing, swimming, and water sports. To best explore the hidden coves and towering red rock cliffs that line the lake's shores, you can rent a kayak or paddleboard.
Hiking and trails
In addition to the crystal clear water, the area around Lake Powell boats many great trails for everything from a casual stroll to more active treks. Avid hikers can embark on a strenuous 14-mile round-trip trek from the nearest trailhead to admire the Golden Bridge. Alternatively, nearby Glen Canyon National Recreation Area boasts various trails, including the Hanging Garden Trail, which offers striking views of the lake and sandstone cliffs.

There is something for everyone to enjoy around Lake Powell
Endless photography opportunities
Lake Powell's unique landscapes and diverse wildlife provide excellent opportunities for photography. Photography enthusiasts can capture the striking contrasts between the deep blue waters and the vibrant red cliffs, or photograph the diverse bird species that call the area home.
Take a scenic drive
For those with less time, or that want a more relaxed way to see the lake, the scenic drives around Lake Powell offer stunning vistas and photo opportunities. The Lakeshore Drive in the Wahweap area and the Bullfrog-Notom Road provide breathtaking views of the lake and the surrounding canyons.
Whether you prefer exploring the water by boat, hiking through stunning canyons, or simply relaxing in the serenity of the desert landscape, Lake Powell promises an unforgettable experience. With its diverse activities and breathtaking highlights, a visit to Lake Powell is sure to create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
The options are so diverse that it may be difficult to make choices for your trip. We are happy to help you on your way. Contact one of our travel specialists who will put together a unique itinerary, free of obligation, that fits your needs exactly.




