Home
(1-11 of 11)
 Grid  Map

Ideal opportunity whether you are starting a new business or...

Lake Powell 

Commercial

0 1.0  

Big Water, Utah

Sq Ft: 10800   Year: 2019 Acres: 3.160  

Ideal opportunity whether you are starting a new business or...

Lake Powell 

Commercial

0 0.0  

Big Water, Utah

Sq Ft: 10800   Year: 2019 Acres: 3.160  

Your horses need an arena, and you need a Lake House. This 3...

Lake Powell 

Home

3 2.0  

Big Water, Utah

Sq Ft: 1493   Year: 2022 Acres: 1.770  

Closing Cost Help Available on this 2,010 sf move in ready home...

Lake Powell 

Home

4 3.0  

Big Water, Utah

Sq Ft: 2010   Year: 2022 Acres: 0.720  

This lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1755 sf home is situated on over...

Lake Powell 

Home

3 2.0  

Big Water, Utah

Sq Ft: 1755   Year: 2021 Acres: 0.550  

Unique opportunity to own a property that backs up to Wahweap...

Lake Powell 

Acreage

Big Water, Utah

Acres: 2.930  

Lake Powell area 2.79 acre property suitable for a mini-ranch...

Lake Powell 

Acreage

Big Water, Utah

Acres: 2.790  

Prime Lake Powell Commercial Property on Highway 89 in Big Water...

Lake Powell 

Commercial

0 0.0  

Big Water, Utah

Sq Ft: 0   Year: 0 Acres: 2.140  

Spacious 2.6 acre lot with views of Lake Powell, Lone Rock and...

Lake Powell 

Acreage

Big Water, Utah

Acres: 2.600  

Live just minutes away from Lake Powell on the almost 1 acre...

Lake Powell 

Lot

Big Water, Utah

Acres: 0.980  

This property is a newly subdivided .53 acres of peaceful...

Lake Powell 

Lot

Big Water, Utah

Acres: 0.530  
SPONSORED AD:

Lake Powell Information

Lake Powell, located on the border of Utah and Arizona, is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the United States. It was created by the flooding of Glen Canyon by the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River. Here’s an overview of the lake along with information on fishing, boating, and recreational opportunities:

Overview of Lake Powell
- Size: Lake Powell is approximately 186 miles long, has around 1,960 miles of shoreline, and covers about 161,390 acres at full capacity.
- Scenic Beauty: The lake is renowned for its stunning red rock canyons, cliffs, and unique geological formations. It offers numerous opportunities for photography, hiking, and exploring.

Fishing at Lake Powell
- Species: Lake Powell is home to various fish species, including:
- Striped Bass
- Largemouth Bass
- Smallmouth Bass
- Catfish
- Walleye
- Rainbow Trout
- Best Fishing Spots: Some popular fishing areas include the mouth of the San Juan River, Marble Canyon, and the back coves of the lake.
- Fishing Seasons: The best times for fishing generally vary by species, but early spring and late fall are often productive periods for catching bass. Striped bass fishing can be good year-round.
- Regulations: Anglers should be aware of the fishing regulations in the area, including licensing requirements and catch limits, which can vary based on the species and season.

Boating at Lake Powell
- Types of Boating: Lake Powell accommodates various types of watercraft, including:
- Powerboats
- Sailboats
- Jet Skis
- Kayaks and Canoes
- Marinas: There are several marinas on Lake Powell, including:
- Wahweap Marina (near Page, AZ)
- Antelope Point Marina
- Bullfrog Marina (on the Utah side)
- Halls Crossing Marina
- Water Sports: In addition to fishing, visitors can enjoy water skiing, wakeboarding, and tubing.
- Wake Zones and No-Wake Zones: Be sure to observe designated wake zones and no-wake areas, particularly near shores or in coves, to protect wildlife and the environment.

Recreational Opportunities
- Houseboating: Many visitors opt to rent houseboats for a unique on-the-water experience, allowing for overnight stays on the lake.
- Camping: There are numerous camping areas along the shores of Lake Powell. Some are accessible by watercraft only, adding to the adventure.
- Hiking and Exploring: There are many hiking trails and stunning landscapes to explore in the surrounding areas, such as Rainbow Bridge National Monument and the slot canyons around the lake.

Safety and Tips
- Water Safety: Always wear life jackets while boating and swimming, and stay informed about the weather conditions when on the water.
- Environmental Awareness: Keep the area clean by following Leave No Trace principles and being aware of the impact of waste on the fragile ecosystem.

Visiting Lake Powell
- Season: The peak season for visiting Lake Powell is during the summer months (May to September), when the weather is warm, making it ideal for water-based activities.
- Access: The lake can be accessed from both Utah and Arizona, with different entry points providing various amenities and services.

Planning your visit to Lake Powell can lead to an unforgettable outdoor experience, whether you’re fishing, boating, or simply enjoying the breathtaking scenery.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!


Lakes With Lake Houses For Sale within 25 miles:
chat button