
Modern Lake Powell marina with boat rentals, tours, and the Ja'di'tooh restaurant. Navajo-owned facility offering powerboats, jet skis, and guided canyon tours.
Rachel Beames
Absolutely Incredible Experience at Antelope Point Marina! Our organization, 7th Street Treatment Center, has been doing an annual Lake Powell trip for many years. For years, we used Wahweap Marina until this year, when we switched to Antelope Point Marina. And let me tell you… what a game changer! From the moment we arrived, the service, the people, and the entire atmosphere were 1,000 times better. Every single staff member from the gift shop and restaurant to the boat cleaners, cart drivers, and service crew was outstanding. Helpful, friendly, fast, and genuinely caring. We’ve never experienced anything like it. We typically bring 80–120 people, with 8–11 houseboats, for a full 7-day trip. At Wahweap, every time we had an issue, it was chaos delays, confusion, and a serious lack of customer service. But this year at Antelope, anytime we had a boat issue, the team was there within minutes. Quick, efficient, and professional. It was honestly unbelievable you had to be there to understand how smooth everything was. A special shoutout to CHERIE and her team the cart service was next level. Fast, organized, and so friendly. It made such a difference, especially with a group our size. We’ve been doing this trip for years, and we’ve finally found the marina that delivers the kind of service we’ve always dreamed of. Antelope Point Marina has won us over, and we will 100% be returning every year from now on. THANK YOU to the entire Antelope team for making our trip unforgettable! — 7th Street Treatment Center
Halle Hallal
Really beautiful marina, with floating restaurant, dock and launch. Absolutely worth it to take river cruise and see the beauty. Our captain was a young gal that did a excellent job of answering questions! We took the the 3:45, 1 hour cruise. Campground provides a discount card. Floating restaurant and cart service up and down to docks is a thrill ride, lol. Well worth your time and money.
Jacqueline Vickery
We rented a deck boat for the day. The pros: the boat was already at the dock so we didn't have to tow it or pay a delivery fee; they offer complimentary golf cart rides to and from the dock/your car to help you load your stuff; easy online booking and easy check in process; staff we're courteous and helpful. The lake is gorgeous and we had a lot of fun. The negatives: our boat was in terrible condition, the seats were torn, stuffing was coming out, some had duct tape on them, everything was really dirty, literal mud once it got wet. There wasn't a single cup holder on the boat or anywhere to put anything, the most basic boat I've been on. Most importantly, the gas gauge was messed up. I get that it fluctuates as you move, but at one point we had been sitting in a calm cove for half an hour and when we turned the boat back on it said we had 1% gas (it had been at 20% when we turned it off). This obviously freaked us out. It climbed back up to 18% but we headed back to shore just to be safe. Also, the price gouging on gas is shocking, $6.52/gallon when the entire town was $3.62. be prepared to spend several hundred on gas. I would recommend the marina for the convenience, but I wish we'd gotten a pontoon. They looked much nicer and better maintained and amenities. The deck boats sounded nice based on the description, but they aren't
David Hesterly
Comparative to other tours in the area this relatively inexpensive being half (or less) than many others. We took the 45 minute tour which was actually closer to 2 hours for a cost of $100.00 dollars. The two guides were informative and answered all questions. The 22 percent of water capacity sad as it is does make for an enjoyable tour as you look up at the canyon walls. We highly recommend this tour as its exquisite beauty.
LAND ROVER
There is a road to turn right before you get down to the Marina. Only the locals know about it. Go here for a cool little place to dip your feet in the water or even jump off the cliff into the water. Water is nice and cool on a hot day. When the temperature is near a hundred degrees like I said, only the locals know about this place so I might be spoiling it, but it's okay go there.Enjoy, don't tell him where you found it.Just go there and enjoy.
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