
easy
4 hours (standard)
Good for most fitness levels; you should be steady on your feet and comfortable handling a small motorized craft.
Skim past towering Navajo sandstone and explore hidden coves on a Sea‑Doo or Yamaha at Lake Powell. This 4‑hour rental from Page gives you unstructured access to some of the West’s most dramatic reservoir scenery, with options for tow toys and multi‑day trips.
You push off from the marina and the shoreline peels away—a vertical wall of orange Navajo sandstone that seems to watch you accelerate. The lake answers with a wide mirror of water between sculpted cliffs, hidden coves and cathedral‑quiet canyons. On a Sea‑Doo or Yamaha, the surface becomes immediate: currents nudging the hull, wake spraying sunlight, the engine’s note keeping time with the cliffs.

Morning trips often have calmer water and less wind—plan to launch early to avoid afternoon chop and heat.
Bring at least 1–2 liters of water per person and broad sunscreen; reflective canyon walls amplify sun exposure.
Use a waterproof dry bag and tether sunglasses; phones and keys can be lost in a second on open water.
Observe posted zones near marinas and shorelines to protect wildlife and fragile cliff features.
Lake Powell filled Glen Canyon behind Glen Canyon Dam in the 1960s; remnants of flooded cliff dwellings and old river channels sometimes appear at low water.
Boat traffic concentrates on marked marinas—pack out all trash and avoid scraping or climbing fragile sandstone to reduce visitor impact.
Protects against intense reflected UV from sandstone and water.
summer specific
Keeps phone, keys and spare layers safe and buoyant.
Reduces glare and prevents loss during rough runs or spills.
Adds warmth on cooler mornings and blocks spray across open water.
spring specific