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| | Boulder Basin Area | | This area includes the areas of Las Vegas Bay, Boulder Beach, and Callville Bay. Like all of the Lake Mead National Recreation Areas, there are virtually unlimited opportunities for water recreation. |
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| | Lake Mead National Recreation Area | | Three of America's four desert ecosystems, the Mojave, the Great Basin, and the Sonoran Deserts, meet in Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The huge lakes cater to boaters, swimmers, sunbathers, and fishermen while the desert rewards hikers, wildlife photographers, and roadside sightseers. |
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| | Overton Arm | | Overton Arm is the northern most section of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. This river is the northern most section of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The area offers a wide variety of water recreation. |
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| | Packsaddle and Windy Point Recreation Sites | | These sites are situated two miles apart along the crest of the Cerbat Mountains. Located at a 6,000 feet in elevation, these recreation sites are located in woodlands consisting of pinyon pine and juniper. |
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| | Wild Cow Springs | | This site is situated in a grove of oak and large ponderosa pines within the Hualapai Mountains, at a 6,200 foot elevation. |
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