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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area 2025 Annual Vessel Pass Available

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November 22, 2024

2025 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Vessel Pass / NPS

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is pleased to announce the availability of the 2025 Annual Vessel Pass. These passes are in line with tiered boat pass fees.

 

 

Vessel Length

Weekly Fee 

Annual Fee 

Personal Water Craft (16 feet and below)

$20.00

$40.00

26 feet and below

$30.00

$60.00

27 - 40 feet

$50.00

$100.00

41 - 60 feet

$100.00

$200.00

61 - 80 feet

$200.00

$400.00

81 - 100 feet

$400.00

$800.00

Over 100 feet

$800.00

$1,600.00

Glen Canyon Vessel Pass is required for motorized vessel use by boaters, on Lake Powell and allows use for one calendar year. The pass allows use for one single private motorized vessel for 1-7 days. Additional private motorized vessels on the same trailer are charged according to length.

A Glen Canyon Annual Vessel Pass allows use in Glen Canyon for one motorized vessel for one calendar year. 

These passes are available to purchase online at Pay.gov. Park visitors may also purchase an annual vessel pass by scanning the QR code on posters at the Automated Fee Machines entrance stations, park headquarters and other locations around the park.

All boats must have a current State registration to be compliant with boating regulations on Lake Powell. Boat owners should be prepared with boat registration to purchase a vessel pass.

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