Lake Powell map from the park brochure
This is the current official Lake Powell map from the National Park Service brochure for Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. It has more accurate current water levels than the previous editions of the map.
This beautiful Colorado River watershed map highlights the full drainage basin of the Colorado River and points out Lake Powell’s central location on the Colorado Plateau.
Lake Powell detail maps
Following are maps of the various Lake Powell developed areas (in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area), arranged approximately in order from south to north.
This overview map of Page and Wahweap shows the busy marinas and tourist areas near the Glen Canyon Dam and Carl Hayden Visitor Center around the town of Page, AZ.
Here’s a detailed Wahweap map, which is a busy location on Lake Powell and features a resort, campground, picnic area, docks, and multiple launch ramps on the Utah/Arizona border.
Alternatively, this color Wahweap map looks a bit nicer to view on screen although it’s going to use more ink if you print it. It also shows the layout of the marina vicinity in more detail than the map above.
Here’s a Lone Rock Beach map, which is a primitive tent-only campground northwest of the busy Wahweap area. This map includes the showers, toilets, and camping area.
The Antelope Point map includes the parking lots and launch ramps at this marina located a bit northeast of the town of Page. It also labels some lake restrictions, such as no-wake zones.
Here’s a Bullfrog and Halls Crossing map, showing an overview of these two major tourist areas, including the ferry route between the two locations across Lake Powell.
This is a Halls Crossing map, featuring points of interest such as the campground, boat ramps, ferry dock, stores, boat rentals, showers, restrooms, gas station, and more.
This Bullfrog Marina map zooms in to show this major mid-lake location in great detail—stores, rentals, ferry dock, campground, picnic area, visitor center, and so on.
Here’s a Hite map, showing the only place a bridge crosses Lake Powell in the entirety of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. This is the quiet end of Lake Powell, far from the hustle and bustle near Page.
This map of Hite focuses on the developed facilities, including the visitor center, shoreline camping, campground, and launch ramps. The Lake Powell water level really impacts the experience here.
Lake Powell campground map
Here’s a Wahweap Campground map, showing the basic layout of the tent sites and RV loops as well as the restrooms, showers, laundry, amphitheater, and campground store.
Rainbow Bridge maps
This is the official National Park Service Rainbow Bridge map, showing the monument’s location along Lake Powell and Glen Canyon. Click the image to view a full size map or download the PDF.
Here’s a Rainbow Bridge topo map, which zooms in to show the elevation contours. Note that the current Lake Powell level might be quite a bit different than this map.
Lake Powell restrooms map
The Lake Powell restrooms map has a funny name but is really quite helpful to locate the floating restrooms and waste dumps while you’re out-and-about on the reservoir.
Lake Powell geologic maps
This is the south Lake Powell geologic map, focusing on the area around Glen Canyon Dam and the southernmost marinas on Lake Powell like Wahweap and Antelope Point.
Here’s a central geologic map of Lake Powell, showing the central part of the lake, including Halls Crossing and Dangling Rope marinas and the San Juan Arm near the center of the recreation area.
This north Lake Powell geologic map shows Hite and the rest of Glen Canyon National Recreation area to the north, including Cataract Canyon and the Colorado River.
Archived Lake Powell map
Here’s the Lake Powell map from the official Glen Canyon brochure, ranging from Page in the south to beyond Hite to the north. Click the image to view a full size map or download the PDF.
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