Over 750 miles of shoreline make Lake Mead perfect for a family lake vacation. Sunny beaches and sparkling waters let guests spend hours exploring, boating, fishing, and swimming. This gorgeous destination straddles the boundary between Arizona and Nevada and attracts visitors from all over the country. See what draws people to this region and plan your own trip with Outdoors Wire’s simple guide to Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
In addition to Lake Mead itself, Lake Mead National Recreation Area includes Lake Mohave and the Hoover Dam. Lake Mead (which is actually a reservoir) stretches 110 miles long and reaches depths of up to 500 feet. In contrast, Lake Mohave is only 76 miles long. A vacation to the region can include days at both lakes and the Hoover Dam, but a seamless trip will take some planning. Here are some tips to keep in mind, plus information on the best local boating and camping destinations.
Visitors can enter the region through nine main access points. If you want to start your trip at the Lake Mead Visitor Center, choose the Lakeshore Entrance Station.
Lake Mead’s boating culture ensures you won’t have to look too far for a fuel pump. Some even offer scenic views, like at Temple Bar Marina.
The Mojave Desert surrounds Lake Mead. If you need a break from the water during your visit, try exploring the nearby desert rock formations.
Eagle-eyed hikers will want to look out for petroglyphs throughout the area. These rock carvings provide insight into the region’s unique history.
Planning to go camping at Lake Mead? Try booking a spot at the Temple Bar Campground for tranquil views nearby.
Joshua Tree National Park isn’t the only place where you can see Joshua trees. The surrounding desert landscapes at Lake Mead also feature these funky trees.
Constructed in the 1930s, the Hoover Dam may be one of America’s most well-known dams. While it’s an interesting place to visit in Lake Mead, guests should also consider exploring Davis Dam about an hour and a half south of the Hoover Dam.
Places like Serene Cottonwood Cove, pictured above, show off the magnificent views you can find at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.