Lake Powell in Arizona State

Lake Powell

Covering an impressive 161,000-acres, this lake is the largest artificial reservoir in the state and the second-largest reservoir in the entire country.

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Lake Powell Details

Covering an impressive 161,000-acres, this lake is the largest artificial reservoir in the state and the second-largest reservoir in the entire country. It is a wonderland for boaters, kayakers, water-skiers, and anglers, who come by the millions to enjoy its tranquil blue waters each year. The lake was built in the 1950s by the addition of the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River. As it snakes through the Glen Canyon, its streams and root-like systems are surrounded on all sides by rocky outcroppings of vivid orange and red stone, which is a stunning sight to see no matter how many times you’ve been before. In addition to the dam, there are a few must-see landmarks and sights to visit around the lake, including Castle Rock, Rainbow Bridge, and the Hite Crossing Bridge.

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Nearby Parks Around Lake Powell

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59.3 mi away

Bryce Canyon

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71.4 mi away

Grand Canyon

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83.6 mi away

Zion

National Park · UT

92.3 mi away

Capitol Reef

National Park · UT

137.9 mi away

Canyonlands

National Park · UT

153.2 mi away

Arches

National Park · UT

Nearby Points of Interest Around Lake Powell

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2.4 mi away

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area covers a vast area -- 1.2 million acres, almost all of it desert -- but most activity in the park is concentrated on the waters of Lake Powell.

6.2 mi away

Horseshoe Bend

It is easy to see how this natural wonder has become one of the most iconic landmarks of Arizona.

6.3 mi away

Horseshoe Bend Trail

This iconic trail has quickly become one of the most popular places not just in the Glan Canyon National Reserve but in the entire state of Arizona.

10.1 mi away

Antelope Canyon

With swirls of orange, pink, and red sandstone walls, this canyon is easily one of the most mesmerizing places in the world.

24.6 mi away

Fredonia-Vermillion Cliffs Scenic Road

As you drive down the US Highway 89A, you will encounter this scenic drive from Fredonia and Bitter Springs.