Top Canyons to Visit on Lake Powell Houseboat Trips
Looking for great red rock canyons and washes to visit on your Lake Powell houseboat trip family vacation? The Lake Powell Guide provides a comprehensive GPS database of Lake Powells red rock canyons and washes including descriptions, photographs, GPS coordinates and navigational instructions on how to reach these remote and secluded canyons, many of which have no name are not mentioned in any other Lake Powell travel guides.
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WHERE TO SEE CANYONS & WASHES AT LAKE POWELL
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Alcove Canyon on the San Juan Arm of Lake Powell
Alcove Canyon on the San Juan Arm of Lake Powell. A short rocky canyon with high white rock canyon walls with not much to offer. At the water's end, it can usually be hiked by experienced rock crawlers.
Bell Tower Canyon on Lake Powell
Bell Tower Canyon on Lake Powell has three finger canyons that are side-by-side on west side of Wilson Mesa that offer some good hiking for experienced rock crawlers.
Bowdie Canyon on Lake Powell
Bowdie Canyon on Lake Powell is great place for people that like 14-day rough, backcountry rock climbing backpacking trips.
Bowns Canyon on Lake Powell
Bowns Canyon on Lake Powell is in the same river mouth as Long Canyon. Bowns doesnt have much going for it except a quick kayak tour in the red rock canyon.
Cataract Canyon on Lake Powell
Cataract Canyon on Lake Powell is dry rocky canyon and doesnt have much to offer except hiking.
Center Kane Wash on Lake Powell
Center Kane Wash north of Padre Bay on Lake Powell. Not much here, but it does have a couple of sandy beaches to camp with a houseboat.
Cha Canyon on Lake Powell
Cha Canyon on Lake Powell is a scenic, narrow canyon located in one of the more remote regions on Lake Powell. Narrow slots, waterfalls and an interesting painted indian rock art make this a unique hike.
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