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Day trips that include Lake Powell depart from the Grand Canyon, Sedona, and Flagstaff, and are typically 8–10 hours long.
Lake Powell temperatures are frequently between 90 and 100°F (32 to 38°C) in summer. Be sure to bring sun protection as needed.
There are prepared campsites at all of the lake’s marinas, but you are also free to camp wherever you like.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Lake Powell. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now.
A visit to Lake Powell costs US$30 per vehicle and grants access for seven consecutive days. To explore the area, take a guided tour, which includes spots like Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. Small group tours range from US$100 to US$300 and include kayaking, boating, or hiking.
It depends on what activities you want to do, but sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and comfortable clothes are wise. For hiking tours, sturdy shoes like hiking boots are a must. You can swim in Lake Powell, so pack a swimsuit, water shoes, and towel if you plan to get wet.
Some tours operate year-round; others are seasonal and happen in warmer weather, typically spring and summer. Check the tour details you’re interested in to confirm availability and schedules.
It depends on the tour. Some, like the Antelope Canyon hike, require a moderate fitness level and the ability to walk on uneven surfaces. Others may have age restrictions (often 4 and older), and you may be required to sign a waiver.
It depends on the tour. Most Lake Powell boat tours last 1.5 to two hours, while hiking or kayak tours range from two to four hours. Some combo tours, including Antelope Canyon and boat rides, can last six hours. Find a tour that best fits your interests and schedule.












































































































































