The REAL Lake Powell Update (Antelope Canyon) | Water Levels 2024

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The current water levels at Lake Powell in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area are on the rise. The spring melt from the snow in the Colorado Rockies has begun, contributing to the increase in water levels.
This video showcases the current water elevation at various locations: Antelope Canyon, Antelope Public Launch Ramp, The Point, Antelope Point Floating Restaurant.

The video aims to provide boaters with a clear view of the current reservoir levels. We observe Antelope's public launch ramp still dry and is needing 15 feet of water increase to become operational.
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The Lake Powell and Lake Mead drought is caused by a prolonged period of below-average precipitation and streamflow in the Colorado River Basin. This drought has significantly impacted the water levels of the river and its major reservoirs, particularly Lake Mead and Lake Powell, which are critical sources of water for millions of people and agricultural operations in the southwestern United States.


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