Halls Crossing Entrance Station

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Halls Crossing Entrance Station

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Dec. 19, 2022. It is reproduced in full below.

Quick Facts

Location:

US Hwy 276 on the west side of Lake Powell

Significance:

Entrance Station

Amenities

3 listed

Entrance Passes for Sale, Information, Information - Maps Available

Welcome to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

Halls Crossing Entrance is the gateway to the Halls Crossing Marina at the upper end of Lake Powell. From here you can drive down to the campground and enjoy the views. Due to changing lake levels, the launch ramp is inoperable, but if you already have a boat on the lake at the Halls Crossing Marina, you can still access it. If you already have an entrance pass (boat pass), just show it (your boat) to the attendant. If you need to purchase your weekly or choose to purchase an annual pass, you can do it here. A flagpole at the booth indicates whether there are people there. If there is no person in the booth to help, you can use the Automated Fee machine for all relevant passes.

Entrance Fees - Weekly

1-7 Day Vehicle Entrance - $30.00

Admits one single, private, non-commercial vehicle and all its passengers

1-7 Day Motorcycle Entrance - $25.00

Admits one single, private, non-commercial motorcycle and its riders.

1-7 Day Individual Entrance - $15.00

Admits one individual when entering on foot or bicycle. Individuals 15 years of age and younger are admitted free.

1-7 Day Boating Entrance - $30.00

Admits one single private vessel. If a Senior Pass is presented at time of purchase, the boat entrance fee is $15.00 and good for 1-7 Days.

1-7 Day Boating Entrance additional vessel - $30.00

Admits one single private vessel on the same trailer as a vessel paying full entry fees

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

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* entrance station

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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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