Every Boat Ramp on Lake Powell
3 boat ramps ยท Kane, San Juan, Garfield, Utah
161,390
Surface Acres
560 ft
Max Depth
3
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lake Powell
Additional Launch Sites
About Lake Powell
Lake Powell is the second largest man-made reservoir in the United States, stretching 186 miles through the spectacular red rock canyon country of southern Utah and northern Arizona. The lake's 1,960 miles of shoreline exceed the entire Pacific Coast, with countless side canyons, coves, and alcoves creating a maze of fishing opportunities. Striped bass are the marquee species, with schools of stripers chasing shad into the canyons and creating explosive surface-feeding frenzies that anglers can locate by watching for diving birds.
Multiple marinas including Wahweap, Bullfrog, and Halls Crossing provide full-service boat ramps, houseboat rentals, and supplies for fishing trips. Largemouth and smallmouth bass inhabit the rocky shorelines and submerged structure, with the warm canyon walls creating ideal bass habitat. Walleye have been stocked and are gaining a foothold in the deeper sections of the reservoir. Lake Powell's stunning scenery, including the iconic Rainbow Bridge and Navajo Mountain, makes every fishing trip a visual adventure through one of the most dramatic landscapes in the American West.
Nearest towns: Page, Bullfrog, Hite
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