When you are looking for the comfort of a houseboat with the ease of a day boat, the 44′ Party Barge is your answer. Features include a sun deck with waterslide, Gas BBQ and accessible bathroom, shower and sink.
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A reservation is confirmed only after receipt of all requested deposits by the due dates shown on invoice. Failure to pay deposits/payments by their due date will result in the loss of your reservation and, in the case of final payment not being paid on time, will subject your reservation to any applicable cancellation fees (as outlined in Cancellation Policies below)
Lake Powell’s water levels have dropped over the past few years, but there’s still so much to explore by boat. While the shoreline has changed in most of the canyons and bays, it is simply different, but far from gone. There is plenty of deep water, canyons, bays and coves to explore. Please read more about Lake Powell water levels here.
Unfortunately, no. With Dangling Rope Marina being closed, there is simply not enough fuel to make it to Rainbow Bridge and back to the marina. Also, the dock at Rainbow Bridge is temporarily closed and not manned by the NPS. However, there are many other wonderful coves and canyons to visit that are with a half-day rental and tank of fuel such as (in order from Antelope Point Marina) Navajo Canyon, Warm Creek, Labyrinth Canyon, Gunsight Canyon, Face Canyon, West Canyon & Last Chance.
Customers are unable to go to Horseshoe Bend from any of the marina’s on Lake Powell. Horseshoe Bend is located down the river past the Glen Canyon Dam.
No. Marina Cart Service will not transport fuel due to safety hazards. Bringing gas cans onto rental boats voids your rental contract.
Park entrance fees are NOT included with tours or rentals. All visitors entering any of Lake Powell’s marinas (which are all located within National Recreation Area) are required to pay the park’s entrance fee.
No. Camping is not allowed in Antelope Canyon. The best way to experience Antelope Canyon is via kayak or on a guided tour.
Sinking boat, Life-threatening Emergencies, or personal injury, please HAIL National Park Service on Marine Channel 16. If you have another type of urgent boat malfunction (i.e. steering, motor or generator issues) contact Antelope Point Marina Boat Rentals.
Depending on the nature of your emergency, our Boat Rental team may be able to rescue you. The cost of the rescue is paid for through the forfeiture of your deposit.
With current water levels, kayaks are the only watercraft at this time that can get all the way into the Canyon. You may beach your kayak and take a self-guided hike.
Antelope Point Holdings LLC Is an authorized Concessioner of the National Park Service Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and a Lessee of the Navajo Nation
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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