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Your Path to Lake Powell

The Road To Adventure

Lake Powell begins at the northern border of Arizona, near Page, AZ, and stretches into southern Utah. Most guests prefer to drive, bringing along camping gear, ice chests, and fishing equipment for an adventure-packed stay. For those flying, Page Airport offers flights connecting through Phoenix and Las Vegas, with car rental service to access Lake Powell Resort just a few miles away. Depending on your location, follow the provided directions for an easy journey to this beautiful destination!
Getting Here
Be in the Know Before You Go

Essential Prep for Maximum Fun

Find essential information for getting to Wahweap and Bullfrog Marinas, including detailed driving directions, mileage charts, and park entrance fees. Plan your trip smoothly and ensure you're prepared for your Lake Powell adventure with all the necessary details on travel and access.
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Driving Directions

Los Angeles

  • I-10 East
  • I-15 North toward Las Vegas
  • UT-9 toward Hurricane/Zion Natl. Park
  • US-89 South
  • Highway 89 South past Greenhaven, AZ. Turn left at mile marker 554 into Wahweap North Entrance Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Proceed to entry booth where you will pay for park entrance or show your annual pass

Las Vegas

  • I-515 North
  • UT-9 West
  • US-89 South
  • Highway 89 South past Greenhaven, AZ. Turn left at mile marker 554 into Wahweap North Entrance Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Proceed to entry booth where you will pay for park entrance or show your annual pass

Phoenix 

  • I-17 North toward Flagstaff
  • I-40 E to 89 North
  • US-89 North
  • US-89 North and go over Glen Canyon Dam
  • Turn right 4/10 of a mile past mile marker 550 into Wahweap South Entrance Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Continue to entry booth where you will pay to enter the park or show your annual pass.

Salt Lake City

  • I-15 South
  • UT-20 East
  • US-89 South
  • Highway 89 South past Greenhaven, AZ. Turn left at mile marker 554 into Wahweap North Entrance Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Proceed to entry booth where you will pay for park entrance or show your annual pass.

Denver

    • I-70 West
    • UT-24 West
    • UT-95 South
    • UT-276 South
    • Proceed to entry booth where you will pay for park entrance or show your annual pass

Salt Lake City

  • I-15 South
  • US-6 East
  • I-70 West
  • UT-24 West
  • UT-95 South
  • UT-276 East
  • Proceed to entry booth where you will pay for park entrance or show your annual pass.

Halls Crossing Ferry Schedule

The fastest way to travel between Bullfrog Marina and Halls Crossing Marina is to use the Charles Hall Ferry Service. To drive this distance it will take around 2 or more hours. By ferry it is 25 minutes. Enjoy the spectacular views of Lake Powell from the deck of the ferry as you are taken to your destination.

Fares: One way
Pedestrians/Bicycles: $10.00 (Age 5 and under ride free)
Motorcycles: $15.00
Vehicles: $25.00 - 20' and over: $1.50/foot
Payment can now be made by Discover, American Express, Mastercard, Visa & cash

For the most up-to-date information, please visit the Utah Department of Transportation website. Alternately you can call 435.572.8262 or email ferry@utah.gov.

Mileage from Major Cities

Wahweap

Bullfrog/Halls Crossing

Los Angeles

540

716

San Diego

597

773

Las Vegas

267

443

Denver

649

480

Salt Lake City

381

296

Albuquerque

461

391

Phoenix

280

483

Tucson

399

602

Flagstaff

121

434

 

Mileage from Grand Circle

Wahweap

Bullfrog/Halls Crossing

Arches National Park

287

163

Bryce Canyon National Park

150

241

Canyonlands National Park

256

154

Captial Reef National Park

327

91

Grand Canyon North Rim

130

372

Grand Canyon South Rim

141

310

Mesa Verde National Park

221

220

Monument Valley

127

122

Zion National Park

117

301

There is a $30 entrance 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. National Park Service fee information is available online here.
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