Following closure, ‘Swim Beach’ reopens in new location at Lake Powell

Wahweap’s relocated Swim Beach on Lake Powell is now open, Arizona, date unspecified | Photo courtesy of National Park Service, St. George News

PAGE, Ariz. — In a press release issued Friday by the National Park Service, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area announced a dedicated swimming area has been relocated in the Wahweap area.

File photo of Wahweap Main Launch Ramp in South Lake Powell, Page, Ariz., date unspecified | Photo courtesy of the National Park Service, St. George News

The new swimming area is located west of the Wahweap Main Ramp and has been marked with swim buoys. Day-use parking is available to the public on Wahweap Main Ramp and other parking areas near the comfort station at the top of the ramp.

The previously designated area known as “Swim Beach” near the Wahweap Campground is closed due to its proximity to the new Stateline Auxiliary Boat Ramp. Park officials ask recreators to use the newly marked area for swimming. There are no lifeguards in the swim area and it is recommended to wear personal flotation devices when swimming in the lake. Personal flotation devices are required for swimmers 12 years old and younger at Lake Powell.

Swimming is prohibited in marinas or near boat launch areas. There may be potentially lethal safety concerns in marina waters. Electrical faults from vessels or docks can electrocute swimmers. Carbon monoxide emitted from running engines can collect under the swim step and spaces under the boat and may remain after the engine and generators have been shut down. Boat traffic and propeller strikes can maim or kill swimmers.

More safety information is available at this link.

Prior to visiting, visitors are encouraged to be aware of current park alerts available here. Plan like a park ranger by following these tips before your adventure begins. The park service asks the public to be their partner in recreating responsibly by making every trip to Lake Powell safe and enjoyable.

The park wishes everyone a safe and enjoyable visit to Lake Powell.

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