
Water levels at Lake Powell are expected to remain relatively steady this summer/NPS 2021 file photo
Water levels at Lake Powell in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Utah and Arizona are expected to remain "relatively steady" this summer, according to the park's superintendent, who expects most boat ramps will remain open this summer.
Fluctuating water levels on the reservoir have created havoc with some boat ramps being left high and dry in recent years. The lake's water level Monday was at 3,558.46 feet, possibly the low point for the off-season. Current projections have it rising to 3,587 by early July.
"Water levels are expected to remain relatively steady with previous summer water levels this year, we anticipate that all ramps open last summer will remain open this summer season," Superintendent Michelle Kearns wrote in her April newsletter to park partners.
The park staff is overseeing a number of large projects aimed at sustaining visitor access and park operations under low water conditions at Lake Powell. Among those projects are work on upgrading boat ramps and designing a new takeout at Hite for river runners.