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.
Driving Directions
Location Includes: Wahweap Marina, Lake Powell Resort and Wahweap RV & Campground
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.
Location Includes: Bullfrog Marina, Defiance House Lodge, Bullfrog Family Units , Bullfrog RV & Campground
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.
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.