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    Lake Powell Guide Services

    5.0 (8 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Capt Jesse and his guide service are very personable. We had come into Page,AZ of the day and wanted to take my mom on a boat versus a hike through the canyons. Although we weren't fishing his triple float catamaran was the perfect outfit for either the leisure photos we wanted to take or catch and grill on site. Very clean and managed boat. We were lucky enough to have a professional photographer join us and give us some ideas and creative photo guidance. We look forward to seeing them on our next trip from Texas.

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    Lake Powell Houseboat and Watercraft Rentals - Chipped/peeling cupboards

    Lake Powell Houseboat and Watercraft Rentals

    1.8(44 reviews)
    3.5 km

    Fourth time here. The boats are kinda rough but it's a rental fleet so it is what it is. Generator…read morebroke today at 8am. Notified them immediately via radio because nobody answered four phone calls. Straight to voicemail. It's 103° and we have two infants. Said we were "a priority". It's 4pm and silence. Lake Powell is gorgeous but this is insane. Customer service isn't second, it's non existent. Absolute clown show. The concession hasn't been put to bid since 1969. Kick Aramark out.

    Here are some takeaways from our most recent trip on a houseboat in June 2022…read more.. 1) You have to book this boat 1 year in advance. Expect to pay around $8k plus gas, plus insurance. It's roughy $10k for a middle of the road boat for 5 days when it all adds up. 2) We had the 62' Journey. It did not look like any of the pictures online, it was much dated, but it worked, for the most part. Make sure you check everything before you go - the fridge, freezer, are so important, the generator too! 3) We did a "pre-board" and I recommend doing this if you are renting a boat in Powell. What a pre-board means is that at 5pm the night before you can board the boat, vs. waiting until 3:30pm the following day. This way, you wake up the next day, get checked out and you are on your merry way to find a spot to dock your boat. It's a great way to go. It does cost extra, and also know they will not let you on that boat anytime before 5pm, we tried. If you go this route as well, know that the people working on the dock are busy with the people who are boarding for that day, they are driving golf carts with their luggage and food, etc. and will not likely be able to help you until the next day, if not later in that day, so be prepared to carry your stuff to your boat, if you don't want to wait for someone. 4) Get the insurance. Do not sign up to pay for anything that breaks on that boat, it's $70/day for the insurance and trust me when you look at your boat you are going to want that. 5) If you are not savvy with boats, don't attempt to do anything if it's really windy or there are other poor weather conditions. You will have a hard time, and if there are any conditions like this I recommend waiting til it dies down to move your boat, park your boat on shore, etc. We were listening to the radio at the dock and we happened to come back in on a very windy day. It was A MESS. People losing anchors, things breaking, hitting other boats, etc. Just sit still if the weather isn't good and wait for a nice calm day to move your boat. Honestly our kids enjoyed their time being parked at the marina and on the boat, you aren't missing much and you will be safer. 5) Here's some general houseboating tips -- the slide is fun AF :), bring an iphone cord that adapts to the standard outlet so you can play music or bring a portable speaker, bring DVDs, bring a UHF radio so you can connect with the boat, and/or bring walkie talkies, you will want binoculars to see the numbered buoys, plan your food each day so you don't overpack, keep your meals simple. You do have a cooler and you will need quite a bit of ice, put some ice in your freezer so you have backup during your stay on the boat, ask the dock for a tow rope for your speedboat, and ask the person checking you out for recommendations on where to park, do your research first but ask them, they know best! For the price they charge you could go to a tropical island...the beauty of Powell is that 1) it's beautiful and 2) you don't have any service. #2 is a huge draw for me. It's truly a place to disconnect. You are basically camping on the water, just keep that in mind, it's an experience for sure! We saw Antelope marina on our way in/out of our camping spot. I would consider them next time, their boats looked nicer and they have good reviews on Yelp, they are closer to Padre Bay too, just a thought that was going throug my head...no idea how the experience is there but maybe take a look at them as well. Also the Axiom Star is the best boat, if you can get it. It's really lovely inside. The other one that is on the nicer end is the Wanderer. But if you can get the Axiom -- it's very very nice. Much nicer than what we were on! I had tried to book that a year in advance it was already taken.

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    Lake Powell Houseboat and Watercraft Rentals - Here we have it, caught this guy on the second night

    Here we have it, caught this guy on the second night

    Lake Powell Houseboat and Watercraft Rentals - Tin foil on the stove and in oven

    Tin foil on the stove and in oven

    Lake Powell Houseboat and Watercraft Rentals - Ceiling fan about coming out of the ceiling and a taped ceiling. Zoom for Nats and cobwebs

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    Ceiling fan about coming out of the ceiling and a taped ceiling. Zoom for Nats and cobwebs

    Horseshoe Bend - Walking Trail

    Horseshoe Bend

    4.7(871 reviews)
    6.1 km

    *Totally worth checking out: beautiful feat of nature *Every…read moretime I have come here it's different- the time of day, cloud cover, clear skies, season etc all impact the beautiful hues of the rocks and Colorado River *Cheap $10 parking fee per car *pit toilets available at the parking area * Gradual graded decline to the view point... and also that means a gradual incline to return. Also note that Page is in the high desert (4300 above sea level)... so the walk could be a little stress on the body if you are not used to the elevation change * This is high desert- so plan accordingly- hydrate and wear sunscreen... and I highly recommend a hat or sunbrella... it comes in handy on the way back as most of the time the sun is going to be directly on you. * Couple shaded seating areas but none at the view point understandably *Dont trust AI on this. Trust your body. Someone told me AI said it was a short 5 min walk... uh no. Maybe a sprint and even then... no. There are tour companies that supposedly get you pretty close ... but not at this exact location and not if you are paying $10 instead of what you will be paying with a guided tour. It is a walk...about 1.5 miles round trip *The path is paved ( hardened sand?) but sandy. Wheelchairs, walkers and crutches are doable... but I would imagine would be hard and you may need some assistance *Puppy friendly - but pack out what your doggy drops. That also goes for general etiquette of packing out any water bottles, wrappers etc that you bring in.

    I hate to give a natural feature such a bad rating, but hear me out. So Horseshoe Bend is in Glen…read moreCanyon National Recreational Area which is free, but the parking lot belongs to the city of Page and you have to pay for it. HOWEVER, the parking lot is also pretty aggressive about shaking you down for money, meaning that there are staffed toll booths, and also one way traffic spikes so that if you drive the wrong way your tires get shredded. Like yes, it is important that people should pay, but it is also very unwelcoming. Also, even though they have brought in over $20 million from the fees so far, they can't even bother to stock their vault toilets with hand sanitizer even at the start of the day. Since there's so many visitors, I can only shudder to think of how many people are walking around with fecal hands. Otherwise, a short stroll leads to a cool view point of the canyon, although the water is lower in the canyon.

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    Horseshoe Bend - Sand storm!

    Sand storm!

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    My babe and the feral horses

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    Ken's Tours Lower Antelope Canyon - Lower antelope canyon

    Ken's Tours Lower Antelope Canyon

    4.5(1.4k reviews)
    4.2 km

    Our tour guide was great and it's a shame I don't remember his name. Don't worry, we tipped him…read morewell. All of the guides were friendly and informative. The canyon is beautiful and even with my crappy phone camera I was able to get some decent pics. The canyon really looks like the pics you see on the internet. We only had about a dozen in our group - we went at 1 PM. We were told to go earlier but the size of our group was smaller because we waited and the colors were still pink amazing. There are some pretty steep steps to climb down in the beginning but don't let those deter you. Just go slow - it's worth it!

    Fabulous experience with incredible colors made by nature. This Navajo Nation experience is like no…read moreother. Nevan, our professional and friendly guide was so knowledgeable about these earthly sculptures and quite the skilled photographer as he took pictures of all the guests individually in various rooms of this magical tour. Cost was $86.00 and up depending on which tour you want to do with a minimal wait to go down into these spectacularly sculptured colored walls. There is a gift shop and cafe you can grab a cold beverage and a bite of food that is worth visiting. *NOTE* You must check in 30 minutes prior to your tour time AND you can only bring a water bottle and a camera/cellphone . Put your keys in your pocket and leave everything else in your car. Wear shoes you can walk through sand to get to site and that you can climb down and up ladders. This is a very busy tour but well worth it. The tour is on Navajo Tribal lands so please respect the land and those that work this tour and even more so when it's hot out.

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    Ken's Tours Lower Antelope Canyon - Side angle

    Side angle

    Ken's Tours Lower Antelope Canyon - BEST TOUR GUIDE EVER!! Ben! He was simply the best ! Amazing tour guide. He did some amazing shots for us ! Absolutely loved it!

    BEST TOUR GUIDE EVER!! Ben! He was simply the best ! Amazing tour guide. He did some amazing shots for us ! Absolutely loved it!

    Ken's Tours Lower Antelope Canyon - Inside the canyon- pic courtesy of Justin S !

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    Inside the canyon- pic courtesy of Justin S !

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