Lake Powell, Utah from
NASA's Landsat
Lake Powell in southern
Utah stretches hundreds of
miles from Lees Ferry in
Arizona to the Orange
Cliffs of southern Utah. At
more than 400 feet deep,
150 miles long, and nearly
2,000 miles of shoreline,
Lake Powell is the nation's
second largest man-made
lake, second only to Lake
Mead in Nevada. It is at its
lowest water level in over
30 years due to the
ongoing drought in the
western United States.
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