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Wahweap Main Ramp To Close At Lake Powell On Monday

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August 13, 2021

Low water levels will force closure of the Wahweap Main Ramp at Lake Powell in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area on Monday.

A park release says vessels up to 36 feet in length and 8 feet 6 inches wide may utilize the Wahweap Auxiliary Ramp from 6 a.m. MST until 7:30 p.m. MST daily. National Park Service staff have already begun to direct boaters to the Wahweap Auxiliary Ramp. Non-motorized vessels may continue to launch and retrieve from Wahweap Main Ramp. 

Wahweap Swim Beach and the associated parking area will also close on Monday, August 16, due to construction activities at the Stateline Auxiliary Ramp. Lone Rock Beach and other undeveloped shorelines remain available for swimming. Visitors are reminded that swimming is prohibited at marinas and boat ramps. 

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