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Lake Powell Utah
Lake Powell is a "do whatever it takes to get here" destination. Absolutely
stunning. This is one of 4 places I return to again and again (others are Florida,
San Francisco, Las Vegas) Thousands of acres of crystal clear rivers, lakes, streams,
gulches, mountains, cliffs, rock formations, and desert plants running through
huge canyons. We put kayaks in at the Wahweap ½ mile long boat ramp, kayaked
through the canyons, snorkeled in the 15 feet plus visibility water, then lay
on the big flat rocks to "warm back up". Another way to experience this
is with a large group of friends, rent a sleep-14 person houseboat, complete with
4 jet skis, for $5,000 - $8,000 a week, split the cost. If you can only do one
boat based remote trip in your lifetime do LAKE POWELL! Many experienced travelers
say there is nothing like this in the entire world. Do the antelope canyon portion
also. We have dry camped here before but you get so tired by days end and the
evenings are so hot we usually pay the $20 - $30 a night for motorhomes to hookup. Visit
ONLY in the summer when the water is warm enough to swim in.

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Ahhh, Lake Powell mud treatment with a little fun involved. I am forced to "cover" my vital organs while Josh tries to break
me with free mud ball tummy shots. Let's get the other son involved. Eat mud. Time to clean up in the cool waters.
Glen Canyon Dam's Lake Powell in southern Utah and northern Arizona offers clean family fun. Beautiful rock formations extending out of Lake Powell continue to reveal their awesome beauty. Lake Powell's water is a refreshing break from the hot summer months with all types of satisfying water activities. Easy to do with kids,
no biting insects. Visit Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Lake Powell.
Map location of Lake Powell. Click to see other Lake Powell pictures.
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