If you’re someone who loves water adventures but prefers something quieter and more modern than a typical boat cruise, then the eFoil experience at Lake Powell is worth considering. This 90-minute session, guided by seasoned instructors, promises a chance to glide silently over the water — a blend of excitement and serenity. While we haven’t personally tried it, I’ve gathered enough details to help you understand what makes this experience both fun and worthwhile.
What appeals most is the chance to fly above the water’s surface without noisy engines or crashing waves, offering a unique perspective of Lake Powell’s stunning scenery. We especially like that it’s accessible to a wide age range — from 12 to 88 — and designed to be approachable for beginners. On the flip side, a potential consideration is that it does require moderate physical fitness, so those with mobility issues or certain health concerns should check before booking.
This tour is best suited for travelers eager to try something modern and exciting, but also wanting to enjoy the iconic scenery of the famous slot canyons and Lake Powell’s calm waters. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or just curious about new water sports, this experience offers a solid mix of fun, scenery, and a sense of achievement.
Key Points

- Accessible for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced paddlers
- Stunning views of Lake Powell and slot canyons
- Guided instruction ensures safety and confidence
- Includes all necessary gear — wetsuit (if requested), helmet, life jacket
- Duration of 90 minutes offers a balanced mix of training and water time
- Free cancellation provides peace of mind amid unpredictable weather
What is the E Foil Experience?

The eFoil experience at Lake Powell is more than just a water sport — it’s a chance to fly above the water without needing wind, waves, or a noisy motorboat. The experience lasts about 90 minutes, including a short on-shore training session and approximately 60 minutes on the water. Guided by experienced instructors, you get to learn how to control your eFoil board, starting from basic positions to eventually honing your flying skills.
The key thrill is the sensation of “floating” effortlessly over the water, which feels akin to walking or even flying. It’s a surprisingly accessible activity — if you can stand on a paddleboard, you can probably manage to fly on an eFoil.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
Start at Stateline Boat Ramp
Your adventure begins at the Stateline Boat Ramp in Page, Arizona, where your instructor will meet you. The meeting spot is convenient, and since the tour is private, you’ll have personalized attention.
Equipment Fitting and Ground School
The first step involves fitting your gear, including a wetsuit if requested, helmet, and life jacket. This is followed by a brief safety briefing and equipment review. Think of it as the crash course that sets you up for success on the water.
On-Shore Practice and Progression
Once suited up, you’ll proceed to ground training, where you’ll get familiar with the controls and mechanics of the SiFly eFoil. Expect to start on your stomach, then move to your knees, stand up, and gradually learn how to fly.
Time on the Water
After mastering the basics, it’s time for the real fun — about 60 minutes of flying over Lake Powell. Here, the instructor provides hands-on guidance to help you stay balanced and confident. The experience is designed to be fun and accessible for all ages, so don’t worry if you’re new to water sports.
Scenic Views and Photo Opportunities
While the focus is on learning to fly, you’ll also be surrounded by spectacular scenery — the famous slot canyons, towering cliffs, and crystal-clear waters. It’s an excellent chance to snap some photos, especially as you’re gliding silently above the water’s surface.
What Makes the Experience Special?

What differentiates this tour from other water activities is the combination of modern technology and stunning visuals. EFoiling is a relatively new sport, and the fact that it’s easy to learn but visually impressive makes it appealing.
The silence of the eFoil — no engine noise or wind disturbance — allows you to truly appreciate the scenery. Many reviews highlight how surprisingly accessible it is: “If you can stand on a paddleboard, you can fly on an eFoil,” says one enthusiastic participant. This simplicity combined with the thrill of “flying” makes it a memorable experience.
Pricing and Value

At $185 per person, the tour offers a good value considering the all-inclusive gear, personalized instruction, and scenic setting. The price also covers use of the SiFly hydrofoil, safety equipment, and the expertise of your instructor.
However, be aware of the additional park entrance fee — a $30 day-use fee per booking — which is typical for state parks and adds to your overall cost. Still, this fee grants you access to some of the most beautiful waterscapes in the region.
Given the personalized nature of the experience and the 90-minute duration, this price is reasonable. It offers a chance to try something new without the commitment of a full-day course or multi-day lesson.
Practical Details

Meeting Point and Duration
The tour starts at the Stateline Boat Ramp and lasts approximately 90 minutes. Because it’s a private activity, only members of your group will participate, which enhances safety and allows for tailored instruction.
Group Size and Discretion
The tour accommodates up to four participants, ensuring individual attention and a more relaxed environment. This is ideal for friends, couples, or small family groups seeking a personalized adventure.
Weather and Cancellation
Since the activity depends on good weather, it’s subject to cancellation if conditions are poor. Luckily, the booking policy offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving you flexibility if the forecast looks unfavorable.
Accessibility and Fitness
Travelers should have moderate physical fitness; the activity involves standing and balancing on a board. The experience is suitable for a wide age range, but those with mobility concerns should consider their comfort level.
Authentic Feedback and Expectations

Though no reviews are available yet, the experience promises to be both fun and awe-inspiring. The focus on personalized instruction and the stunning scenery make it an attractive option for those looking to combine adventure with nature.
Final Thoughts

The eFoil experience at Lake Powell offers a fresh way to enjoy one of the most beautiful areas in the Southwest. It’s an activity that balances exhilaration with serenity, allowing you to fly over the water in a quiet, eco-friendly manner. The guided instruction ensures even beginners can feel confident, and the stunning canyon vistas elevate the experience beyond generic water sports.
Whether you’re an adventure enthusiast or simply curious about this cutting-edge sport, this tour provides a memorable taste of what’s possible on Lake Powell.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

It’s perfect for adventure lovers eager to try something new without extensive prior experience. Families with teenagers (over 12) will find it fun and approachable. It also appeals to those wanting a calm, scenic outing that’s less intrusive than motorized boats. However, travelers with mobility issues or certain health conditions should check their fitness level before booking.
If you’re after stunning views, personalized guidance, and a bit of early 21st-century fun, this eFoil experience could well be a highlight of your trip to Lake Powell.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the experience is designed to be accessible for all skill levels, with an on-shore training session and hands-on guidance from experienced instructors.
How long do I actually spend on the water?
You get approximately 60 minutes of actual flying time, which is enough to get a real sense of gliding over the water and practicing your skills.
Do I need any prior experience?
No prior experience with eFoiling or water sports is necessary. If you can stand on a paddleboard, you’ll likely pick it up quickly.
What gear do I need to bring?
All necessary gear, including wetsuits (if requested), helmets, and life jackets, are provided. Just bring your sense of adventure.
Are there age restrictions?
Yes, the activity is suitable for ages 12 and up. It’s a family-friendly activity but requires a moderate level of physical fitness.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable, but the weather may cause cancellations with full refunds or rescheduling.
How much does it cost overall?
The tour costs $185 per person, plus a $30 park entrance fee per booking. This fee grants you access to Lake Powell’s stunning waters.
In all, the E Foil Experience at Lake Powell mixes adventure, scenery, and modern technology into a compelling package. It’s a chance to add a splash of innovation to your visit — and perhaps even catch a glimpse of your own “flying” moment over some of the Southwest’s most breathtaking landscapes.
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