Bullfrog Bay
Bullfrog Marina is 95 miles uplake from Glen Canyon Dam, with the beautiful Waterpocket Fold country on one side and the Henry Mountains on the other, and offers the widest variety of services on the lake outside of Wahweap. There is a launch ramp, portable toilet dump station, free boat pump-out station, picnic area, fish cleaning station, and paved landing strip for aircraft. The visitor center contains several exhibits relating the geological and human history of Glen Canyon. This center is open intermittently in March and 8 am - 5 pm daily from April - October, and is closed November - February. There is also a full complement of visitor services, including a lodge, housekeeping units, food services, gift shop, grocery store, 2 campgrounds (one with hook-ups), laundry, showers, service station, boat rental, boat tours, and boat repair. There is a post office in Bullfrog.
The State of Utah maintains a regularly scheduled ferry, capable of carrying cars, trucks, RV's and trailers, which runs between Bullfrog and Halls Crossing. This is a fee service, available on a first-come, first-served basis. The ferry is occasionally out of service for repairs. If ferry service is crucial to your trip, call ahead.
Permit Information
No permit needed for backcountry camping in this region. Stop by the visitor center for information on the strictly-enforced rules regarding camping distance from the water, use of campfires, and other resource concerns.
Directions
Bullfrog may be reached from Highways 95 and 276.
Information Center
There is a National Park Service visitor center with exhibits about the human and natural history of the area, and staff on hand to answer questions.
Activities