Lake Powell’s water levels have dropped over the past few years, but there’s still plenty of water for the vacation of a lifetime. But don’t take our word for it, here’s what boaters who’ve enjoyed the Lake during the 2022 season had to say in posts on Facebook’s Lake Powell Houseboating Forums.
“… There is still so much water in the lake. We were there in October and were afraid of levels then. Yes, I know it’s dropped a lot since then but there is still so much water that it would still be an amazing trip.“
– Kelly Jackson
“It’s still a blast. Keep in mind the amount of water that’s still there! We have a houseboat there. Yes, the lake is down but go explore new things while you’re there. Like we always say, it’s a different lake each time we go”
– Kree Christie
“Never pass on going to Powell. It’s paradise. She might be low, but still paradise. Navigate carefully and you’ll be fine. Enjoy!”
– Debbie Schlacter
“We would not cancel a trip. You just need to be very aware of your surroundings. No matter what Lake Powell is a awesome destination.“
– Joe and Andi Lance
“The place is still paradise. Tons of new beaches & great places to explore & experience. By all means you will have a wonderful time with your houseboat.”
– Thor Odinsun
“Heard a lot of complaining about Powell lately with the low water level. Well here is my opinion… it’s still huge, still deep and still beautfiul. The lower water level has revealed amazing beaches and hikes…”
– Daniel Haslam
And with the massive winter snowpack (150% of average) that’s accumulated in the mountains feeding the lake, Powell is poised for a significant water-rise during the 2023 boating season. Current US Bureau of Reclamation projections forecast year-over-year rise up to 56 ft! There’s never been a better time to experience Lake Powell and there’s no better place to launch your Lake Powell vacation than at Antelope Point Marina.
Antelope Point Marina, located just minutes from Page, AZ and directly on the Powell’s main Colorado River Channel, is the ideal location for launching your Lake Powell get-a-way.
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537 Marina Parkway HWY N22 B
Page, AZ 86040
On the Shores of Lake Powell, The Navajo Nation – In the Grand Canyon State of Arizona
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