Lake Powell boat ramps jeopardized as ranges drop

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Nationwide Park Service (NPS) issued a warning on Tuesday that decrease ranges at Lake Powell will have an effect on boat ramps — with one ramp probably inoperable as quickly as early August.

Lake Powell peaks in July every year, however this yr it is 29 toes decrease than it was final yr at the moment. And it is solely about 30 toes above the place it was in 2022, when the nation’s second-largest reservoir dropped to about 25% of its capability earlier than a moist winter in early 2023.

“The National Park Service is actively monitoring conditions and will continue to adapt infrastructure — such as floating docks, walkways, and ramp extensions — where feasible, to support continued recreational use throughout the lake,” based on an announcement on Lake Powell’s web site.

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Officers stated the Halls Crossing Launch Ramp is prone to be inoperable someday quickly, and lake stage modifications will affect operations in any respect ramps.

NPS reminded boaters that vessel operators are accountable for figuring out the minimal water depth required for launching their boats. NPS suggested boaters to examine the standing of their most popular launch website utilizing these web sites:BOR July 2025 Most Possible 24-Month StudyLake Powell Water Stage ForecastsGlen Canyon Alerts and Situations

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