Is Utah 276 paved?
Bullfrog Marina is located at one of the wider spots on Lake Powell, where the water is deep enough that a ferry can run south to Hall’s Crossing, even during drought conditions. The final few miles of Notom-Bullfrog Road were paved, but lacked a center stripe.
Is the ferry open at Bullfrog?
The Halls Crossing to Bullfrog ferry is now operating 4 days a week on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Is Halls Crossing closed?
HALLS CROSSING Closed to motorized vessels. Available to non-motorized vessels. Extension not possible due to topography. Visitors to Bullfrog and Halls Crossing, Utah are advised that due to low water the Charles Hall Ferry is closed until further notice.
How much is Charles Hall Ferry?
It’s a 25 minute ride, cost $25 a car, and might shave off driving time for you.
Is there a ferry from Bullfrog to Halls?
Ferry service runs daily between Bullfrog Marina and Hall’s Crossing. Crossing takes approximately 25 minutes to cover the 3.1 mile distance. The Ferry in effect is an extension of Utah State Highway 276 in that it connects northern and southern portions of the roadway across Lake Powell.
What is the current water level at Lake Powell?
Elevation & Content | Water Inflow Data |
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Lake Powell is 157.04 feet below Full Pool (Elevation 3,700) By content, Lake Powell is 29.16% of Full Pool (24,322,000 af) | Total inflows for water year 2022: 618,636 acre feet This is 66.65% of the November 18th average of 928,250 acre feet |
Is the Castle Rock Cut open at Lake Powell?
Lake Powell boaters will welcome the good news that due to rising lake levels the Castle Rock Cut is now fully open to all vessels. The park wishes all visitors a safe and enjoyable boating season.
How do you cross Lake Powell?
State Route 276 runs through the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and crosses Lake Powell via the Charles Hall Ferry. Travel time over the water takes approximately 25 minutes. This does not include loading, unloading, and travel times on roads within the park.
Does Lake Powell have alligators?
Park rangers responded to the area and confirmed that the site did appear to have been the nesting site of an American alligator. The news release went on to mention that rangers were investigating the area and searching for the animal that had built the nest.