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- Safety Tips - Recreate Sensibly and Return Home Safely! (Click here for the NPS
Safety Page)
- Kite tubing and parasailing are now prohibited at Glen Canyon!
- Cliff jumping/diving is the #1 cause of fatalities on Lake Powell – Cliff Jumping
It
is prohibited for any person to jump or dive off of rock cliffs, ledges, or man-made
structures (excluding vessels).The NPS does not advocate or promote the activity
of cliff jumping or diving regardless of the height from the water surface. For the
purpose of this restriction cliff, ledge, or man-made structure is defined to mean
any formation of rock or soil, or structure, or combination thereof having a height
of 15’ or more from the surface of the water. Check out the NPS Cliff Jumping “Fall
Calculator”
Check out the NPS Cliff Jumping Poster - Carbon monoxide (CO) is a “silent killer.” Know the location of your vessel’s exhaust
and keep everyone out of harm’s way. Be sure your CO detectors on your vessel work
and pay heed if they go off. BE SAFE – turn off generators prior to retiring for
the evening.
- Teak surfing is extremely dangerous and can be deadly to those who participate. Stay
alive – don’t teak surf.
- Children don’t float! Please watch your children around water and require them to
wear personal flotation devices (also known as life jackets or life vests) anytime
they are in or near the water. Don’t let your child be a statistic!