About Antelope Point Marina
Antelope Point Marina is the only tribally owned marina on Lake Powell, operated on Navajo Nation land just minutes from downtown Page, Arizona. It occupies a prime location at the mouth of Antelope Canyon, giving boaters direct water access to one of the most photographed natural formations in the American Southwest.
The marina rents houseboats, pontoon boats, personal watercraft, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards, and also offers guided boat tours and fishing charters. Their RV park features full-hookup sites with lake views, and the on-site Jah'eh Restaurant serves Navajo-inspired cuisine on an outdoor deck overlooking the water. Fuel docks, a general store, boat launch ramps, and overnight slip rentals round out the facilities.
Antelope Point's location is its biggest asset — it is the closest launch point to Antelope Canyon by water, which means shorter paddle or boat distances for guests heading into the slot canyon. The Navajo Nation entrance fee applies, but the tradeoff is a quieter, less crowded alternative to Wahweap. It is a popular home base for kayakers and paddleboarders who want to be on the water early before afternoon winds pick up.











