moderate
2–6 hours
Basic to moderate fitness required to operate boats or jet skis comfortably and stay active throughout the day.
Discover the thrill of jet skis and Mastercraft surf boats at Lake Powell Rentals in Page, Arizona. Experience Lake Powell’s iconic sandstone canyons and crystal-clear waters on your next adventure.
Lake Powell, located in Page, Arizona, is one of the most stunning freshwater reservoirs in the United States, bordered by striking red sandstone cliffs and towering canyon walls. This vast lake, formed by the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River, offers an exceptional playground for water-based adventures. Lake Powell Rentals stands out as a premier provider of high-quality watercraft, including Mastercraft surf boats, jet skis, and innovative new water toys like wakefoils and air chairs. Their fleet is known for being top-of-the-line, impeccably maintained, and perfect for exploring the lake’s winding coves, remote beaches, and incredible geological formations.
Unlike typical rental companies, Lake Powell Rentals prides itself on customer-centered service with flexible pick-up and drop-off times, accommodating schedules, and fair damage policies. The company’s deep local knowledge and commitment to safety and fun make it a trusted name among locals and visitors alike. The area’s unique sandstone canyons provide a dramatic backdrop while you zip across the water or enjoy wakeboarding and surfing behind a Mastercraft boat.
The lake itself is famous for its deep blue waters contrasted against red rock canyons carved over millions of years, where visitors can explore famous spots like Rainbow Bridge National Monument and Antelope Canyon nearby. The region is also culturally significant, home to Native American tribes whose histories enrich the experience. Lake Powell Rentals’ offerings go beyond simple equipment hire—they open the door to unforgettable moments on some of the Western US’s most beautiful waterscapes. Whether you're on a family houseboat vacation or a thrilling jet ski excursion, this local business helps you unlock the best of Lake Powell’s outdoor recreation.
Bookings fill up fast during weekends and holidays, so plan to reserve your gear and arrive early for the best selection.
Protect your skin and the local environment by using biodegradable, reef-safe sunscreen during your water activities.
Bring plenty of water to avoid dehydration, especially during the hot summer months in Arizona’s desert climate.
Adhere to posted boating and jet ski regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Lake Powell was created in the 1960s after the construction of Glen Canyon Dam and is named after explorer John Wesley Powell.
Visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles to protect Lake Powell’s delicate desert environment and water quality.
Safety first—PFDs are mandatory and essential for all watercraft activities.
summer specific
Protects you from UV rays reflected off the water during your excursion.
spring specific
Reduces glare and protects your eyes from bright sun while on the water.
summer specific
Keeps your belongings safe and dry while enjoying the lake.
summer specific