Antelope Point Marina: Dining, Adventure, and Relaxation on Lake Powell

The Walk to Antelope Point Marina Lake Powell
The Walk to Antelope Point Marina Lake Powell (They also have cart services)

Antelope Point Marina is the ultimate destination for a fun and relaxing day at Lake Powell. Whether you’re looking to rent a boat, grab a bite to eat, or enjoy the stunning views, this marina has something for everyone. You can rent houseboats, jet skis, kayaks, and more to explore the lake, or dock your boat and head to the on-site restaurant for delicious food and drinks. With its full range of services, Antelope Point Marina is the perfect place to start or end your Lake Powell adventure!

The Jádí´Tooh Restaurant and Sand Bar: A Unique Floating Experience

Sitting at the Sand Bar, Antelope Point Marina
Sitting at the Sand Bar

One of the coolest features of Antelope Point Marina is the Jádí´Tooh Restaurant, a floating restaurant right on Lake Powell! Not only can you enjoy a meal with stunning views, but you can also relax at the Sand Bar Lounge, located within the restaurant, making it the perfect spot for a refreshing drink. The floating complex doesn’t stop there—it also features an ice cream parlor and a gift shop, adding extra charm to your day on the water. Dining, drinks, and shopping—all while floating on Lake Powell,

A Fun Fact

In Navajo, the word Jádí´Tooh means Antelope.  The name is pretty fitting for a restaurant that’s located just down the road from the world-famous Antelope Slot Canyons. 

A drink Called "Lake Water"
A drink Called “Lake Water”. I highly recommend it.

Events at Jádí´Tooh Restaurant and Sand Bar

A Group of People at an Event at Antelope Point Marina.
A Group of Friends at an Event at Antelope Point Marina.

For up-to-date information, visit the Antelope Point Marina Event Page. You’ll often find live music, with a band or DJ playing at the restaurant or bar, along with special holiday events. Every year brings something new, but you can usually count on special dinner deals for holidays like Valentine’s Day, Christmas, and New Year’s. And don’t miss out on exciting events like the annual Lake Powell Challenge Boat Race!

Boat Rentals at Antelope Point Marina

Rent a Houseboat on Lake Powell
Rent a Houseboat on Lake Powell

If you’re visiting Lake Powell without a boat, don’t worry—Antelope Point Marina has a variety of rental options to get you on the water! From kayaks and wave runners to ski boats and even houseboats, there’s something for everyone. For pricing and more details, visit the Antelope Point Marina Rental Page.

Tours From Antelope Point Marina

Taking a boat tour on Lake Powell
Take a boat tour of Lake Powell.

Antelope Point Marina also offers guided tours of Lake Powell, giving you the choice to explore either Antelope Canyon or Navajo Canyon—both stunning destinations. For a more immersive experience, I personally recommend taking a boat tour to Navajo Canyon and kayaking to Antelope Canyon. For pricing and tour schedules, visit the Antelope Point Marina Tour Page.

*if you’d like to visit Rainbow Bridge, tours must be booked through Wahweap Marina.

RV Park at Antelope Point Marina

Camping at Lake Powell
Camping at Lake Powell

Antelope Point now features a full-service RV park, perfect for those looking to camp by the lake. While I haven’t personally stayed there, the Marina RV Park page details amenities and reservations.

Launching A Boat At Antelope Point: Be Aware of Water Levels

Antelope Point Marina Boats
Antelope Point Marina

The Antelope Point boat launch was once the go-to spot for launching your vessel to explore Navajo Canyon, Padre Bay, or Rainbow Bridge. However, it has been out of commission for larger boats due to low water levels in recent years. If you plan to launch from Antelope Point, it’s a good idea to call ahead and check current conditions.

That said, the boat launch is still ideal for kayakers. Even with lower water levels, it’s the best place to start your kayaking adventure to Antelope Canyon.

Your Door To Adventure

Antelope Point Marina is your gateway to exploring the stunning landscapes and hikes of Lake Powell. If you’re unsure where to start, here are some must-visit spots nearby:

Kayak to Antelope Canyon from Lake Powell

Kayaking through Antelope Canyon provides a unique view of this iconic slot canyon. The round trip is about 5 miles, and a hiking trail extends 2 miles at the canyon’s end.

Labyrinth Slot Canyon

Labyrinth Slot Canyon is a breathtaking natural wonder characterized by its narrow passageways and towering sandstone walls. Accessible only by boat, the canyon offers a unique exploration experience.

Lone Rock

This striking rock formation rises dramatically from Lake Powell, accompanied by a beautiful sandy beach ideal for swimming, camping, and water sports.

Navajo Canyon

Navajo Canyon is the longest side canyon on Lake Powell, renowned for its stunning high walls and breathtaking tapestry of colors. The canyon offers a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities, making it a visitor favorite.

Padre Bay

Known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning rock formations, Padre Bay is perfect for boating, fishing, and swimming. It’s a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts!

Rainbow Bridge

Rainbow Bridge is one of the largest natural arches in the world, located in the stunning landscapes of Lake Powell. Accessible by boat, the hike to the bridge from the dock is relatively short and easy, making it a popular destination for visitors. The breathtaking views of the arch and surrounding scenery create a picturesque backdrop for photography and exploration.

Sand King

Famous for its giant sand hill, Sand King is a fun spot to visit. The hike to the top is challenging, but descending is a blast as you run and jump down the soft sand.

Tower Butte

Tower Butte is a striking sandstone formation that rises approximately 5,000 feet above sea level. It offers panoramic views of Lake Powell and the surrounding desert landscape. This iconic landmark is accessible via a scenic helicopter tour from Page Municipal Airport.

Wahweap Marina

Near Page, Arizona, Wahweap Marina is perfect for boating, fishing, and rentals. It offers everything from powerboats and kayaks to campgrounds and RV parks for those looking to stay longer.

Wahweap Window

Visible from Wahweap, this natural feature requires a boat ride and a short hike to see up close. Travel about 1 mile north or 2 miles northwest and enjoy a short hike to see this fascinating rock formation up close.

West Canyon

About 25 miles up the lake from Glen Canyon Dam, West Canyon is a beautiful slot canyon combining boating and hiking. Explore the canyon by boat, then swim and scramble through waterfalls and pools to reach the end.

Leave It Better Than You Found It

Remember to respect nature and follow ethical practices when engaging in outdoor activities.  Always leave a place better than you found it, and practice the principles of Leave No Trace.  Enjoy your time exploring Antelope Point Marina and the surrounding areas.

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