Bullfrog Marina, Marina complex on Lake Powell, Utah.
Bullfrog Marina is a waterfront facility on the eastern shores of Lake Powell that provides docks, boat services, and various amenities for visitors. The complex includes areas for docking vessels, fuel stations, repair services, and lodging buildings spread across the shoreline.
This facility was established after the Glen Canyon Dam was built in the 1960s, which flooded the canyon and created Lake Powell. The dam's completion transformed the landscape and made it possible to develop this recreational hub.
This place serves as a gathering spot for people who love water activities and spend time boating and fishing throughout the year. The shores reflect this recreational focus, showing how deeply daily life here connects with the lake.
The site is accessible by a main road and has parking areas for cars and larger vehicles. On land you will find restaurants, shower facilities, stores, and visitor information offices to help plan your time on the water.
A distinctive feature is the vehicle ferry service to Hall's Crossing on the opposite side of the lake. This ferry allows cars and RVs to cross the water instead of driving around the entire shoreline.
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