Let us take you on a truly one-of-a-kind excursion. Enjoy cruising 50 miles of unique Lake Powell shoreline to Rainbow Bridge National Monument, one of the largest known natural bridges in the world.
The bridge extends 290' into the sky and 275' across Bridge Canyon. Witness firsthand the power of wind and water in their role that sculpted this remarkable landscape.
Navajo, Southern Paiute, San Juan, Ute, Kaibab Paiute, White Mesa Ute, and Hopi peoples traditionally used the land comprising Rainbow Bridge National Monument. Prior to these tribes, Ancestral Puebloans and earlier indigenous people lived in and used the Rainbow Bridge area.
Rainbow Bridge Tour Highlights
- Padre Bay - Experience picturesque Padre Bay, the largest bay on Lake Powell.
- Rainbow Bridge National Monument - Walk to and explore Rainbow Bridge National Monument, one of the world's largest known natural bridges.
Due to current projected lake levels, for optimum viewing a walk/hike is required both to and from Rainbow Bridge National Monument, which is a total walking distance of 2 miles.
Boxed lunch, snacks, water, and lemonade are included.
Sandwich Offerings: Roast Beef, Turkey & Veggie Wrap based on availability on board
Note:
- All boat tours depart from Lake Powell Resort near Page, AZ.
- Domesticated Animals are not allowed in Rainbow Bridge National Monument in accordance with 36 CFR 1.5(a) this site is culturally sensitive. Therefore service animals are not permitted on the dock or trail at Rainbow Bridge National Monument.
Be sure to arrive in the lobby of Lake Powell Resorts 30 minutes prior to departure. Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time.
Rainbow Bridge Tour Rate
The Rainbow Bridge Tour is currently unavailable until further notice.
Note: There is a $30 Glen Canyon park fee that admits one single, private, non-commercial vehicle and all its passengers and is valid for 7 consecutive days. The funds collected from entrance fees stay within the park and are used to enhance the experience of visiting the lake. To learn more about the park fee visit the National Park Service website.
- Sturdy comfortable walking shoes
- Loose fitting clothes
- Hat for sun protection
- Water bottle or hydro-pack
- Sunscreen
- Medication
- Snacks