Hi,
The lake is down many feet from the normal height. Some are saying that all the boat ramps are about 300 feet from the water, high and dry.
You might want a back up plan, like a pair of 18" hitch extensions. Once near the launching point, unhitch, and install both extensions. Then a ball mount that can lift the front of the trailer, and it will point the top of the boat trailer a bit skyward. Continue to back into the water, and the boat will now be 3 feet farther back from the truck.
Etrailer.comI would not hesitate to tow around a campground with the two hitch extensions, but not go on the highway with it that way. That said, my 2" ball mount was stuck to my hitch drop extension, and I could not separate them. So I was borrowing my brother in law's pickup, and used both in his F-150 while I rented a small u-haul trailer. I took it on the freeway, and then loaded it with furniture, and drove it back through about 15 miles of city traffic. (freeway was jammed with rush hour). I did make it home fine.
Good luck on your trip! I don't know where to find access to the river that offers free camping except probably Hite Marina. I say probably because the last time I was there, the lake was not there, and the boat ramp was several hundred feet from the river. If the lake had been full, then it would have been there, but in 2003 it was down about 200' below it's full point. This was at the entrance to Lake Powell, closer to Moab than Page.
You might find little more than a trickle of water at Hite Marina now, I hear that the lake is at near record low levels!
Good luck!
Fred.
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