Lake Powell is easily among the most otherworldly landscapes in Arizona. Its towering canyon walls and clear-as-glass waters are almost surreal, and you can experience the beauty firsthand with Lake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks in Page. Whether you're experienced or a beginner, there's a tour fit for everyone.
Voted best rentals on Lake Powell, this family-owned and operated business in downtown Page offers an outdoor adventure like no other.
Whether on paddleboard or kayak, you'll never forget the pure bliss of paddling through an otherworldly landscape with impossibly blue waters.
Looking for a brief excursion to squeeze into a full day of exploring the area? Opt for the three-hour tour, which weaves through the majestic Ice Cream Canyon before heading back the same way.
This tour is $95 per person.
If you're in it for the long haul, the five-hour tour is a perfect fit.
It's six miles round-trip, including Lone Rock in addition to Ice Cream Canyon. The cost of this expedition is $135 a person ($95 for children).
Experiencing the incredible slot canyons of Lake Powell from the water offers a unique perspective few have enjoyed.
From squeezing through tight, labyrinth-like spaces to staring in awe at towering sandstone walls rising up all around you, this is truly an unforgettable journey.
Only experienced paddleboarders can take the two aforementioned tours, but all levels of kayakers are welcome.
A separate, three-hour beginner SUP tour is led by trained guides who teach newbies all the ins-and-outs of paddleboarding in one of the most awe-inspiring places on earth. This tour costs $95 per person; $75 for children under 13 (the minimum age requirement is 10).
For kayakers only, afternoon and evening tours are offered, as well.
The former is three hours long, and the latter is two. The cost is $95 and $65 per person, respectively ($40 for children on the evening tour). All children under 13 are required to wear a lifejacket at all times.
Tours include plenty of time for taking pictures and enjoying the beautiful environment!
Visit the outfitter's website or Facebook page to learn more.
Have you ever toured with Lake Powell Paddleboards and Kayaks? If so, what type of excursion did you embark on, and how was it? Let us know, and check out our previous article to learn more about kayaking in Arizona: There’s An Emerald Springs Hiding In Arizona That’s Too Beautiful For Words.
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