08/07/2025
Heads up for up coming lake trips. Be aware when launching you boats
Effective Immediately: Wahweap Main Launch Ramp Limited to Vessels 30 Feet or Smaller; Stateline Auxiliary Ramp is available for all Vessels.
Effective immediately, use of the Wahweap Main Launch Ramp is limited to the south (left) side, which is restricted to vessels 30 feet in length or smaller. The north (right) side of the ramp has been closed due to recent damage that has compromised the stability of the ramp surface.
Visitors with vessels larger than 30 feet, including houseboats, are advised to use the Stateline Auxiliary Ramp, located less than two miles from Wahweap Main, for both launching and retrieval. All other services at Wahweap are fully open.
"We recognize that changes to ramp access can be frustrating, especially during the busy season." said Jake Ohlson, Acting Superintendent of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. "Limiting use to smaller vessels is a necessary step to protect visitor safety, reduce the risk of accidents, and protect boats and park infrastructure from potential damage. The nearby Stateline Ramp remains fully open and available for all users, though we encourage visitors to plan ahead for potential delays during peak times."
At the north end of Lake Powell, Halls Crossing Ramp is currently closed. Bullfrog Ramps remain open and available for use.
The National Park Service is actively monitoring conditions and will provide updates on low water inputs to park infrastructure. Boaters are encouraged to check the park website and social media channels for the most up-to-date ramp status before visiting.
Plan Ahead: It is the vessel operator’s responsibility to know the minimum water depth required for launching your boat based on the characteristics of your vessel and trailer. Boaters are strongly encouraged to check the operational status of their preferred launch site before launching using the additional resources listed below.
Additional Resources:
https://www.usbr.gov/uc/water/crsp/studies/24Month_07.pdf
https://www.usbr.gov/rsvrWater/rsv40Day.html?siteid=919&reservoirtype=Reservoir
https://go.nps.gov/GLCAcurrent
NPS Photo
Alt Text: A concrete launch ramp ending in a desert lake. Boats are docked below the ramp and floating in the lake. Trucks are parked on the ramp.