Lake Powell & Antelope Canyon's Experience Gallery
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Frequently Asked Questions
Discover the stunning landscapes of Antelope Canyon with our expert guides.
Lake Powell is nestled on the border of Arizona and Utah, making it a prime destination for travelers in the Southwest. The primary access points are the Wahweap Marina near Page, Arizona, and Antelope Point Marina, also close to Page. Both marinas are perfectly situated to launch your Lake Powell adventure and are conveniently close to nearby accommodation and services.
Spring and fall are ideal for visiting Lake Powell. From April to June and September to October, the weather is comfortably warm, with plenty of sunshine and cool evening breezes. If you're planning activities like boating, exploring canyons, or relaxing by the water, these seasons hit the sweet spot. Some visitors also enjoy the energy of a Lake Powell Spring break in the summertime, though it tends to be busier.
Lake Powell offers amazing tours and activities throughout the year, even when water levels change. Lower water levels can reveal unique canyon landscapes, adding an extra layer of beauty to your outing. The weather is typically mild but shifts by season, so dressing appropriately and checking the forecast before your trip is always a good idea.
Yes, you can swim in Lake Powell! The reservoir has numerous areas with calm, clear waters that are ideal for swimming. Many visitors enjoy taking a refreshing dip from sandy beaches or while anchored in secluded coves. Just exercise caution and avoid swimming near marinas, boat ramps, or areas with heavy boat traffic for your own safety. Always supervise children closely and use life jackets when needed.
Absolutely! From first-timers and families to those who can’t swim, everyone has a great time here. Our friendly captains and staff make it simple to relax and enjoy the lake, no matter what type of experience you’re after. We’ll provide all our safety equipment, including life jackets. It’s a fun experience for every age and skill level.
We offer a variety of experiences catering to different interests. Our photography boat tours are perfect for shutterbugs who want to capture the stunning scenery of this coveted destination! If you have a love for the water, our boat rides are sure to add a splash of excitement to your day. Private charters are also available if you’re looking for a more personalized and exclusive experience.
All of our photography and water sports boat tours are chartered by licensed captains with more than 45 years of combined experience, so you’ll never need a “designated driver.” Our photography boat tours and water sports boat tours range from 2-8 hours and can accommodate small and larger groups for exciting outings on the water.
Yes, sunset photography tours are worth it. The water tends to be calmer during these hours, creating ideal conditions for a serene and picturesque experience. The golden-hour lighting brings out the vibrant hues of Lake Powell’s cliffs and water, perfect for photographers seeking stunning shots.
We'll email you all the details after you book, including directions and tips to make your check-in seamless. Tours meet at the boat docks right below the Wahweap Public Launch Ramp. Parking is available nearby, and we've included a map and navigation pin to help you find it easily.
Keep in mind, water levels fluctuate which effects our parking locations. Parking may be as close as a few feet from the dock or up to a 400-yard walk. Be sure to read any updates we send you so your check in is seamless.
Yes, there’s a secure spot available on the boat where you can keep your personal items during the tour. While we recommend bringing minimal belongings, your items will be safely stored so you can relax and enjoy the ride.
Yes, kids are always welcome on our tours. We provide child-sized PFDs (personal flotation devices) to ensure their comfort and safety during the ride. Families love our relaxing Lake Powell boat rides, which combine stunning scenery with an easy-paced experience perfect for all ages.
And remember, when you combine Lake Powell resorts and restaurants with an unforgettable day on the water, it’s the recipe for a perfect getaway. The Lake Powell Experience staff looks forward to making your trip one for the ages!
No, our activities are suitable for all skill levels. Our experienced guides will provide detailed instructions and ensure you feel comfortable and confident before starting your adventure.
Our experiences include the boat, your captain, fuel, life vests, all boards, ropes, and equipment for water sports, towels, and complimentary non-alcoholic beverages.
We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and bringing sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat or visor. Guests are also encouraged to wear water shoes or sandals with straps.
You are welcome to bring snacks or drinks. However, please avoid bringing items that could stain the upholstery. Due to popular demand, we’ve also started offering boxed lunches that can be added to your booking.
15 min early
***There are multiple tour companies offering similar boating excursions so please follow THESE instructions to ensure you end up at the correct check-in location. (These instructions will also be sent in your confirmation email.)
On the day of your excursion you will need to check in with your captain at the boat docks directly below the Wahweap Public Launch Ramp 15 minutes before start time. It takes approximately 20-30min to drive to the check-in location from Page, so be sure to plan accordingly. Head towards 100 Wahweap Blvd, Page, AZ, 86040 and follow this navigation pin that will take you to the parking lot of the Castle Rock Outlet Store. This is where you will park, (if there is not available parking in this lot, feel free to find a spot for "single car" parking close by.) There is a public restroom in the East corner of this parking lot, diagonally across from the Castle Rock Outlet Store. Once parked, follow the directions on the map that show you will need to walk down to the bottom of the launch ramp. Immediately below the launch ramp are two floating docks. The LEFT dock is where you will meet your captain. Look for the boat with the neon green flag displayed.
**One thing to note: Upon entrance into the Glenn Canyon National Recreation Area, ALL vehicles will have to purchase an entrance pass or show their previously purchased national park pass. If planning to visit more than two national parks, you will save money purchasing an Annual National Park Pass.
We are on the same time as Phoenix, Arizona which is
Mountain Standard Time (MST) NOT Mountain Daylight Time (MDT).
**The period from March to October can be confusing due to daylight saving time in Utah and the Navajo Nation. Your clocks and phones may be receiving signals from cell towers in those areas, which could result in changes to the time displayed. Please be sure to double-check that you have the correct time.
