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2010 Rental Guide

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endangered species including the bald eagle, golden eagle, Colorado pike minnow, humpback chub, bonytail chub, and the razorback sucker. Dock up and take a drive and hike to Antelope Canyon. It is one of the most photographed canyons Side Trip in the world, filled with some of the most iconic scenery anywhere. Locals will tell you it is best to hike the canyon mid-day so you can see the light streams flowing down between monuments. The four-mile drive from Antelope Point is quick and easy and the hiking is easy. Some houseboaters plan a visit to the canyon before or after their time on the water. Either way, most agree that Antelope Canyon is well worth the trip. Back on your boat, get up early and check out the glasslike water—prime for that first water ski run in the morning—the lake is about to come alive. As the day warms up at Powell, the fun does too. Houseboaters travel from all over the world to play on the many great bays here and there is more than enough water to go around. Try your feet on a wake board or split things up with a pair of skis, a tube or knee board. Fire up your own PWC or—if you’re in a slower, quieter mood—slip into a kayak and paddle away. Whatever floats your boat, there’s plenty of room for you and your crew to make your own waves, big or small, on the waterways of Lake Powell. For More Information Antelope Point Marina www.antelopepointlakepowell.com 800-255-5561 Forever Resorts, LLC www.foreverhouseboats.com 800-255-5561 Lake Powell Houseboat Rentals www.lake-powell-houseboat-rentals.com 888-454-8825 Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas www.lakepowell.com 888-896-3829 Lake Powell Vacations www.lakepowellvacations.com 800-530-3406 Rental Guide 2010 13 ”

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