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356 Tower Butte Rd

4 3.0   Sf: 3009   Yr: 1996  Acres: 0.280

Welcome to your dream vacation retreat. This serene elegant vacation home was built in the 90's and brimming with character and charm. Over 3000 square feet this spacious haven is currently set up as...

Greenehaven Unit 2

22 S Anasazi Dr

Acres: 1.050

This fantastic building site has all utilities to the site and will provide beautiful views of the mountains as well as Lake Powell and is just over 1 acre in size. Greenehaven is a dark sky...

Greenehaven Unit 2

401 S Rainbow

Acres: 0.350

Time to build your new home? Time to find your Lake Powell Get-A-Way? Check this out. New to the market, this .38 acre lot has utilities to the property, gentle sloping elevation relatively flat so...

Greenehaven Unit 2

396 Tower Butte Rd

Acres: 0.320

Featured at the corner of South Rainbow & Tower Butte Dr is a lot ready for a custom-built home! You'll find in Greenehaven some of the most luxurious construction in the Page and Lake Powell area...

Greenehaven Unit 2

375 Tower Butte Rd

Acres: 0.240

This rare find in Greenhaven is one of the few remaining flat lots that has a minimum single family building requirement of only 1,400 sq ft. Between the gorgeous mountain and lake views and the...

Greenehaven Unit 2
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305 Tower Butte Rd

Acres: 0.300

One of the most unique hillside lots in Greenehaven with panoramic views of Lake Powell and the rock formations of the Kapairowits Plateau with designated open space at the back of the lot. Build...

Greenehaven Unit 2

Lake Powell Information

Lake Powell, located on the border of Arizona and Utah, is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the United States. It was created by the flooding of Glen Canyon by the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam in the 1960s. The lake is known for its stunning red rock formations, deep blue waters, and numerous canyons, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities, especially fishing and boating.

Information about Lake Powell

- Location: Primarily in Utah, but a significant portion lies within Arizona.
- Size: Approximately 186 miles long with over 1,900 miles of shoreline.
- Elevation: The surface elevation of the lake can vary but is generally around 3,700 feet above sea level.

Fishing

Lake Powell is known for its diverse fishing opportunities. Key species include:

- Striped Bass: A popular catch due to their robust size and fighting ability, they are present year-round.
- Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass: Found in the lake’s various coves and rocky areas, these species can be targeted both from the shore and by boat.
- Catfish: Commonly found in the warmer waters, they are typically caught at night.
- Crappie: While less common, crappie can be caught, especially during the spring.
- Rainbow and Brown Trout: These species inhabit some of the cooler waters of the lake and surrounding areas.

Fishing Licenses: Anglers should ensure they have a valid Arizona fishing license, and familiarize themselves with local regulations regarding catch limits and sizes.

Boating

Lake Powell is renowned for its boating experiences, including houseboats, motorboats, jet skis, and kayaks. Key points include:

- Houseboating: One of the most popular activities; numerous rental companies offer houseboats, allowing visitors to explore the lake extensively.
- Water Sports: The lake is suitable for wakeboarding, waterskiing, and tubing due to its calm waters and ample space.
- Kayaking and Canoeing: Ideal for those wanting to explore the smaller canyons and be more in touch with the serene environment.
- Marinas: Several marinas provide services including boat rentals, fuel, and supplies. Popular marinas include Wahweap and Antelope Point.

Safety and Regulations

- Life Jackets: Required for all boaters, especially children.
- Alcohol Regulations: Boating under the influence is strictly enforced.
- Boating Licensing: Make sure to check for any required licenses or permits, especially for personal watercraft.

Best Times to Visit

- Spring and Fall: Ideal for fishing with moderate temperatures and fewer crowds.
- Summer: Peak tourist season; great for all water sports but can be very hot.

Additional Activities

- Hiking: Numerous trails around the lake offer stunning views of the landscape and unique rock formations.
- Sightseeing: Places like Rainbow Bridge, one of the largest natural arches in the world, are easily accessible by boat.
- Photography: The dramatic scenery provides excellent opportunities for photography, especially during sunrise and sunset.

Lake Powell offers an impressive array of recreational activities, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're fishing, boating, hiking, or simply enjoying the scenery, it promises a memorable experience year-round. Be sure to check local conditions and regulations before your visit for the best experience!

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!

 

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